Events & Opportunities
| | | Posted on 27.03.2009 | Posted by DAH
Bodhi Gallery - Screen print exhibition
Bodhi Gallery- Screen print exhibition
- call for entries
Deadline 06.04.2009
You send us an image / at this stage a low res (under 1 mb) image, that, if your submission is successful we will need supplied as a high res (300dpi .jpg at full size or an illustrator .eps) image file. The image will be screenprinted in one colour at 500mm x 500mm on Heritage White, a Fourdrinier made paper with a vellum surface that has a full archival specification.
We will screenprint your image / we will contact you for the high res artwork if your submission is successful. The colour reference for your print can be given as a Pantone, CMYK or RGB colour. If you don’t know what these mean, don’t worry, we will get in touch and talk it through with you. From this artwork we will produce a screenprint of your work in an edition of 50 prints with an artist proof. Each print will be stamped with a custom made stamp produced especially for this show. This will act as a mark of authenticity. The screenprints will be printed by either Fred Higginson of Print Club London or James Hurst of Cure Studio.
We will show the work in a gallery / Bodhi Art Gallery, Brick Lane is home to some of the most interesting shows by both established and emerging artists. The gallery is split across two floors with a cafe and bar area. The gallery is situated in the heart of East London.
We will show your work for two weeks / the show will open with a private view on Thursday 7th of May. It will continue until Sunday 23rd of May. Throughout the life of the show there will be a shop based at the gallery selling copies of the work, an eclectic series of talks and events based around the theme power in numbers and a screenprint bed that will be used for live printing demonstrations and workshops.
We will sell the screenprints / the screenprints produced for this show will be sold for £20 each. Once the gallery show has closed we will continue to sell the prints at Bodhi Art Gallery, on the Print Monger market stall, online and at future events.
You will get 30% / we will contact you two weeks after the show has closed and pay by BACS or cheque 30% of the total sales of your work. We will update you on a bi-monthly basis of sales made after the show has closed.
Deadline / initial submission as a low res file (under 1mb) by 10pm on 06.04.2009. You can submit using the form on the curestudio.com. If you have questions email show@curestudio.com do not send images to this email address.
If your submission is successful we will contact you by the 11.04.2009 for the artwork which we need as either a 300dpi .jpg at 500mm x 500mm or as an illustrator .eps file. If you are unable to provide a high res file we will not be able to use your submission.
The theme / power in numbers.
- call for entries
Deadline 06.04.2009
You send us an image / at this stage a low res (under 1 mb) image, that, if your submission is successful we will need supplied as a high res (300dpi .jpg at full size or an illustrator .eps) image file. The image will be screenprinted in one colour at 500mm x 500mm on Heritage White, a Fourdrinier made paper with a vellum surface that has a full archival specification.
We will screenprint your image / we will contact you for the high res artwork if your submission is successful. The colour reference for your print can be given as a Pantone, CMYK or RGB colour. If you don’t know what these mean, don’t worry, we will get in touch and talk it through with you. From this artwork we will produce a screenprint of your work in an edition of 50 prints with an artist proof. Each print will be stamped with a custom made stamp produced especially for this show. This will act as a mark of authenticity. The screenprints will be printed by either Fred Higginson of Print Club London or James Hurst of Cure Studio.
We will show the work in a gallery / Bodhi Art Gallery, Brick Lane is home to some of the most interesting shows by both established and emerging artists. The gallery is split across two floors with a cafe and bar area. The gallery is situated in the heart of East London.
We will show your work for two weeks / the show will open with a private view on Thursday 7th of May. It will continue until Sunday 23rd of May. Throughout the life of the show there will be a shop based at the gallery selling copies of the work, an eclectic series of talks and events based around the theme power in numbers and a screenprint bed that will be used for live printing demonstrations and workshops.
We will sell the screenprints / the screenprints produced for this show will be sold for £20 each. Once the gallery show has closed we will continue to sell the prints at Bodhi Art Gallery, on the Print Monger market stall, online and at future events.
You will get 30% / we will contact you two weeks after the show has closed and pay by BACS or cheque 30% of the total sales of your work. We will update you on a bi-monthly basis of sales made after the show has closed.
Deadline / initial submission as a low res file (under 1mb) by 10pm on 06.04.2009. You can submit using the form on the curestudio.com. If you have questions email show@curestudio.com do not send images to this email address.
If your submission is successful we will contact you by the 11.04.2009 for the artwork which we need as either a 300dpi .jpg at 500mm x 500mm or as an illustrator .eps file. If you are unable to provide a high res file we will not be able to use your submission.
The theme / power in numbers.
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