02/16/2019
Visual Artists Guild SECOND CALL FOR ARTISTS
ART & DEMOCRACY VI 2019
WHAT:
Visual Artists Guild has been invited to a second round of evaluation to submit our artists' works for the venue in West Hollywood.
All artists, regardless of residence location are welcomed.
Art & Democracy VI is the sixth art exhibition with the theme of art and democracy.
The Visual Artists Guild welcomes artworks that address issues concerning: human rights, democratic aspirations, social justice, immigrant rights, speech and religious freedom, global climate change, and civil liberties for our ART & DEMOCRACY VI exhibit to be held this year in 2019.
WHY:
The Art Exhibition hopes to keep alive the dialogue of “Freedom and Democracy” and to highlight the 30th Anniversary
of the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre and the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of Eastern Europe. With this exhibit, Visual Artists Guild
hopes to create a space for the world to celebrate human rights, freedom of expression and democracy. Special events include live entertainment, panel discussions, artists meet and greets, etc.
HOW:
Since this is a second call for artists, if you have already submitted an art work earlier, you may submit additional art works if you wish.
Interested artists are invited to submit artwork by sending images in the form of .jpgs, web links or .pdf documents. Interested artists are required to submit a bio, resume or links to a portfolio. All media will be considered.
Please email all items to [email protected]
Deadline:
All items (images, description, bio, resume, portfolio) must reach the committee no later than Saturday February 16, 2019.
All artwork sent for consideration must be work that represents the exhibit theme of ART & DEMOCRACY. Considerations are especially for art works done within the last 5 years.
Please include a brief description of the artwork, along with medium and dimensions.
About Visual Artists Guild
Visual Artists Guild is a nonprofit organization that champions the right of freedom of speech and expression. Established in May 1985, it holds the belief that the right of freedom of expression is the lifeblood of all artists. Its mission is to bring to world attention whenever such a right is threatened or suppressed.
Visual Artists Guild
P. O. Box 861132, Los Angeles, California 900861132
www.visual-artists-guild.org
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