Contact:
Anna Schoenfeld5 January 2018, 5pm
ArtSpace Herndon invites photographers from Virginia, DC, Maryland, and West Virginia to participate in the 2018 ArtSpace Herndon Fine Art Photography Competition.
The competition is open to fine art photographers aged 18 or older working in any medium (digital or analog, color or monochrome), and using any printing technique. Fine Art Photography of any subject is welcome; there is no required theme for entries. Finalists for the Competition will make up the 2018 Fine Art Photography Exhibition at ArtSpace Herndon in the Nelson J. and Katherine Friant Post Gallery. Finalists will be notified via email.
Entry Deadline: January 5, 2018 at 5pm
Finalists for the Competition will make up the 2018 Fine Art Photography Exhibition, February 13 through March 31, 2018, at ArtSpace Herndon in the main Nelson J. and Katherine Friant Post Gallery. Finalists will be notified on January 26, 2018 via email.
Awards: $1,700.00 in cash prizes to be awarded at the judge’s discretion
Competition Calendar
5 January 2018, 5pm |
Entry deadline. |
26 January 2018 |
Announcement of show finalists via email. |
10 Feb 2018, 11am-4pm 11 Feb 2017, 11am-4pm |
Artwork delivery. All framed/mounted photographs must be delivered to ArtSpace Herndon. Call the gallery to make arrangements for shipping artwork. |
13 Feb 2018, 11am |
Show opens. |
24 Feb 2018, 7-9 pm |
Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony. |
31 March 2018, 5 pm |
Show closes. |
31 March 2018, 2-5 pm 2 April 2018 10am-3pm |
Artwork pickup. |
Juror: Rahshia Sawyer
Rahshia Sawyer is a conceptual photographer based in the Washington DC area. She was the 2012 recipient of the Contemporary Talents award from France’s François Schneider Foundation. Exhibited in the 2012 Inaugural Dublin Biennial, her photographs and installations have been included in numerous group shows in Canada, England, France, Ireland, Spain, and the United States. Her work is featured in the permanent collections of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Foundation François Schneider, and Radford University Museum. More recently, she was a 2015 Trawick semi-finalist, a 2015 Finalist in the 8th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award, and received an honorable mention at the 2015 Fine Art Photography Awards. Rahshia received her MFA from George Mason University in Virginia, and her BFA at the Corcoran College of Art & Design in Washington DC. Her current projects examine relationships between beauty and humanity and its balanced (or imbalanced) interaction between reality and fantasy.
Entry Guidelines
A non-refundable fee of $25 allows entrants to submit up to two (2) images (see below for image format guidelines).
Eligible photographs:
Ineligible photographs:
Entering the competition is a two-step process:
Registration information can be submitted online or by mail.
Entrants are be asked to supply the following information:
All images must be submitted via email to exhibits@artspaceherndon.com, with subject “FAP submission,” by the entry deadline.
All image submissions must be formatted as follows:
Agreement
By entering the competition, the artist agrees to abide by all competition rules and to hold ArtSpace Herndon and Arts Herndon, and their employees and volunteers harmless. Failure to comply with these rules constitutes withdrawal from the competition.
Show Finalists (Exhibitors)
Finalists for the Competition will make up the 2017 Fine Art Photography Exhibition at ArtSpace Herndon and will be notified via email. At that time, further information may be gathered regarding the finalist’s entries. ArtSpace Herndon will ask for the entrant’s tax ID number/social security number: to keep this information secure, ArtSpace Herndon will ask the entrant to complete an IRS W-9 form which will be turned over to the ArtSpace Herndon accountant and stored in a secure location.
The dates of the exhibition and reception ceremony are listed in the competition calendar. All entrants and finalists are encouraged to attend the reception when the show prizes will be awarded.
Exhibition Requirements
Submission of an entry signifies intent to exhibit if selected as a finalist. Finalists who are unable to exhibit the artwork will be disqualified from the competition. ArtSpace Herndon can refuse to exhibit artwork it deems unacceptable or that fails to resemble the images submitted. All decisions of the judge are final.
Finalists must deliver or ship art according to the competition calendar. Contact ArtSpace Herndon by phone to make alternative arrangements, if needed. Artwork must be displayed until the end of the show. Buyers will be asked to delay pickup of the artwork until the end of the show.
Artwork must be matted and framed or mounted in a manner compatible with the gallery hanging system using wire. Prints must be separated from glass by a mat or spacers. Wire should be mounted 1/3 of the way down from the top edge of the artwork. No frame-mounted clips, saw-tooth hangers, or screw-eyes will be accepted. No double-glass float frames will be accepted. ArtSpace Herndon must be advised of any unusual installation requirements.
Artists are responsible for delivery and pick up of artwork. Artists intending work to be shipped back at the end of the show must make arrangements with ArtSpace Herndon in advance for return shipping at the artist’s expense. Contact the Visual Arts Manager at (703) 956-6590 or via email at exhibits@artspaceherndon.com.
While ArtSpace Herndon will make every effort to secure all artwork in the show, the artwork is exhibited at the artist’s risk. ArtSpace Herndon will retain a commission of 25% for any artwork sold during the show. Artists grants ArtSpace Herndon permission to use images for publicity purposes, including postcards and advertisements.
ArtSpace Herndon retains the right to disallow any artwork for which the entry image substantially misrepresents the actual artwork.
About ArtSpace Herndon
ArtSpace Herndon presents quality exhibits, performances, independent films, classes and workshops. ArtSpace Herndon is a community art center that includes a 1,700 sq. ft art gallery and two classrooms for classes and small group sessions with artists. Exhibits in the Post Gallery change monthly and include regionally, nationally, and internationally known artists in a variety of mediums. The exhibiting artists are chosen from submissions or invited by the Visual Arts Programming Committee. ArtSpace Herndon works with local artists to offer fine art classes to the public. The space is also available for rent by businesses and individuals for meetings and private parties. ArtSpace staff is assisted by volunteers and supported by grants and donations.