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Signs of Rural Life juried exhibition

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Original works only. Reference photos should be the artist's own or those they have permission to use. Replicating images from the internet or other published sources is plagiarism. No AI generated images.

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Artist retains copyright ownership. Submitted images may be used for promotional purposes only.

Call for Entries for Signs of Rural Life

This is an annual juried exhibition that is open to artists of all career levels from emerging to professional, 18 years of age or older. Aaron C. Packard, this year’s juror, is a photographer.

Artists may submit up to five entries created in the last five years (and not previously accepted to Signs of Rural Life juried exhibition); $30 non-refundable entry fee required. Max Size: no one side larger than 50” (3-D work requiring a pedestal, no more than 18” wide or deep).

All media will be considered, including painting, works on paper, printmaking, photography, mixed media, sculpture (excluding installation art). Works must be display ready (wrapped canvases are permitted, 2-D work must be wired and ready for hanging, NO sawtooth hangers).

By entering the exhibit, artists whose works are selected for the show grant Blue Cat Gallery & Studio the right to use submitted images on printed materials, gallery website, and social media sites for promotional purposes.

Artwork accepted for the exhibit must be for sale. Blue Cat Gallery will receive a 25% commission for each work sold from the exhibit. Payment for works sold during the show will be issued within 30 days of the end of the exhibit.

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