Wednesday, January 2, 2008

FAQ for Transportation Show--

  • How do I submit writing?

The most direct way to submit written work is to email it in an attachment to Galleryoneten@gmail.com. You may also send it by post to Gallery OneTen, Attn:Transportation, 110 South 300 west, Provo, Utah 84601.

  • How do I submit artwork?

Please bring the artwork to either drop-off location during the times indicated. If you are unable to submit the work during these times, please contact galleryoneten@gmail.com.

  • Is there a limit on the number of entries I can submit?

You are welcome to submit as many pieces as you like, as long as they relate to transportation/mobility.

  • When will I know if my piece is included in the show?

The show will be juried on January 22-23. We will notify you shortly thereafter by email, and let you know about upcoming events associated with the show.

  • Is there a limit on the size of artwork I can submit?

    No, but please contact us in advance if your piece is big enough to need special considerations in order to get it through a standard sized doorway.

  • Will work in the show be for sale?

Both for-sale and NFS work will be included in this show. If you would like your piece to be available for sale through the gallery, please indicate the price when you submit your work. Gallery OneTen makes sales with a 30% commission; 70% of the sale goes to the artist.

  • Are there framing/presentation requirements for 2-D work submitted to this show?

No, we will be hanging both framed and unframed work. If your work is unframed please submit it in a protective covering of some kind (envelope, folio, etc) labeled with your name.



Please contact galleryoneten@gmail.com with any other questions you might have about submitting work for the upcoming transportation show.

Note: Interested artists can choose to participate in an optional post show exhibition put on in collaboration with The Temporary Museum of Permanent Change. These art pieces will take to the street and travel around town via various means of visible transportation, or be hung in designated spots in the city-- a travelling exhibition of sorts, a legal dispersion of guerilla art. Participation in this post-show collaboration is completely optional. For more information on this aspect of the show contact leland@freecreatives.org