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The idea for this blog was inspired due to my dad's death this summer and the subsequent writing of living wills, health directives, etc. for my own...
I have done a bit of body disposal research and will be working on a cemetery project, which will be documented.


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Call for Submissions: Cemetery Art Show

Call for Art Submissions
Deadline: June 23, 2011
G2 Art Gallery is accepting submissions for the 2011 Compost: Cemetery Concept exhibition. We will be hosting indoor and outdoor shows for artists. The show will run for 8 weeks. We are seeking a portfolio of original artwork that is appropriate for a columbarium, cemetery, funeral, memorial, and/or gallery setting.
Eligibility: All 2- and 3-dimensional media are acceptable – painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, mixed media, light, dance, performance, written word, and installation for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
How to Enter: Submit digital images or video/audio of your work, image list (detailing media and artwork sizes), resume/cv and artist’s statement to: the facebook public event page.
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=179985498692698
An artist statement/bio and price list will be displayed accompanying the exhibit.
Submit work that is available or not available for exhibition – sold or unavailable works are accepted on the online gallery. The application deadline is June 23, 2011.
Acceptance: Artists will be notified of acceptance to the physical show in the G2 Gallery by July 7, 2011. The number of artists and amount of work accepted into the exhibition will depend on media, size, and number of entries.
Commission: The artist will receive 80% on any sales of artworks sold through the physical gallery.
Artwork Delivery: Artists are responsible for packing/delivery/shipping and retrieval of works from the Gallery. Delivered works MUST be framed, ready to hang and/or exhibition ready. Artwork must arrive at the gallery no later than five days before the scheduled opening of the show.

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