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Call for Artists: Los Angeles Art Association's 2021 Open Show. LAAA's renown survey exhibition featuring the very best in emerging art. Juried by Peter Frank, Art Critic. Deadline to submit: October 25, 2021

Open to all artists of all media 

ONLINE SUBMISSION ONLY - SUBMIT HERE:

Show Runs: December 11, 2021 – January 7, 2022 with a full-day opening reception on December 12 from 10am - 5pm. Gallery 825 will then be open by appointment for in-person viewing. The 2021 OPEN SHOW will also be featured online during this time.

Location: Gallery 825 - 825 N. La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles CA 90069 
Deliver Accepted Work: Saturday, December 4, 10 am to 5 pm 
Pick-up Unsold Work: Saturday, January 8, 2022, 10 am to 5 pm 

PLEASE READ ALL GUIDELINES AND APPLICATION PROCESS CAREFULLY  

ELIGIBILITY: Competition open to all artists living in the U.S. of all media. Entries must be work created within the last three years. No craft or functional pieces. Accepted video artists must provide their own equipment/ monitors, projectors, DVD player, etc. Discs must be set up and looped for continuous play. 

ENTRY FEES: Non-members: $50 for up to 5 entries. LAAA Members: $25 for up to 5 entries. Limit of 5 entries per person. Details (optional) of work limited to 1 per entry. Entry fees are non-refundable.  

Each image should be no larger then 2MB. Submitted images of accepted work may be used by LAAA for press and promotional materials. 

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT: October 25 by 5 PM.

Notification of accepted work will be sent via email by November 9.   

 DELIVERY OF ACCEPTED WORK:

·     Accepted work must be available between December 4, 2021 through January 7, 2022.

·     Accepted work must be delivered to Gallery 825 on Saturday, December 4 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Drop off dates are firm! 

·     Unsold work must be picked up on Saturday, January 8, 2022, 10 am to 5 pm 

·     Shipping arrangements must be greed to by Gallery 825.

·     Artists are responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements to and from the gallery. All other arrangementsmust be made in advance and approved by the gallery. 

·     All work must be properly framed and/or ready to hang.

·     Works requiring specific hardware must be provided when work is delivered. At the juror's discretion, work that is dirty, in disrepair or otherwise deemed unfit for display may be excluded from the show. All decisions of the juror are final. 

·     Work must be unwrapped by artist upon delivery. LAAA will not store any packing materials. 

SALES:

All work will be offered for sale. All work must be priced to include LAAA's 40% commission. Artists will receive 60% commission on artwork sold. 

Payment for sales will be sent to artists within 45 days after the close of the show.

 

LIABILITY:

Neither LAAA, staff, board nor anyone connected to the exhibition is responsible for any loss, damage, breakage or theft of artwork while at the gallery. Your entry into this exhibition constitutes agreement with these terms and conditions as set in this prospectus.

 CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT

About Los Angeles Art Association's OPEN SHOW: 

Since 2006, Los Angeles Art Association's OPEN SHOW has grown into a renown international survey exhibition of emerging art mounted by the organization whose mission is to serve emerging artists. LAAA's OPEN SHOW is perhaps best known for its prestigious curators and jurors and has been featured on NPR. Past Open Show jurors have included MoCA Director Jeremy Strick, PAMM Director Franklin Sirmans, Hammer Museum Director Annie Philbin, LACMA urator Rita Gonzalez and MASSMoCA Curator Susan Cross. LAAA is thrilled to add art critic and editor Peter Frank to this distinguished list of curatorial talent.

 About the Juror:
PETER FRANK is Associate editor for Fabrik Magazine and former Senior Curator at the Riverside (CA) Art Museum, He has served as Editorof THEmagazine Los Angeles andVisions Art Quarterly and as critic for the Huffington Post, Angeleno magazine, and the L.A. Weekly. Frank was born in 1950 in New York, where he wrote art criticism for The Village Voice and The SoHo Weekly News. He contributes articles to many publications and has written numerous catalogues for one‑person and group exhibitions. Over his fifty-year career Frank has also organized dozens of theme, survey, and solo exhibitions for galleries and institutions including the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, Artists’ Space and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and Documenta, as well as a collaborative exhibition for the Biennale de Venezia. He has taught and lectured throughout the United States and Europe. McPherson & Co.‑Documentext published his Something Else Press: An Annotated Bibliography, a cycle of poems, The Travelogues, wasissued by Sun & Moon Press, and Abbeville Press released New, Used & Improved, an overview of the New York art scene in the 1980s co-written with Michael McKenzie).

 

 Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide opportunities, resources, services and exhibition venues for emerging Los Angeles artists of all media. LAAA began as a civic art institution in the 1920s, connecting elite art interests to Hollywood collectors, emerging after World War II as the center of Los Angeles modernism and finally becoming the city's nexus for emerging artists of all media. LAAA serves as a dynamic force for contemporary ideas, outreach, and community. Gallery 825 and Los Angeles Art Association are located in the heart of La Cienega Boulevard's Restaurant Row at 825 North La Cienega Bl., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Gallery hours are by appointment. Please call 310.652.8272 or visit www.laaa.org.