CALL FOR ART – Passover

Passover_CallforArt

Sponsored by the Jewish Art Salon and the Brooklyn Jewish Gallery @ CKI

Venue: Brooklyn Jewish Art Gallery @ CKI, 603 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, NY. More info on the gallery here.

Theme: Passover and the Consequences of Freedom.
Maximum dimensions: 48 x 48, ready to hang, all media, but not 3-D.

Curator: Richard McBee.

IMPORTANT:

  • Works must be ready to hang, with a wire in the back. 
  • Submission Deadline February 7, 2016.

SUBMISSION INFO: TWO Steps

A) Email SMALL jpgs (72 dpi, no more than 400 kb)

Save these with your last name (e.g. Greenberg.jpg)

Email to jasexhibits@gmail.com

             In subject line: CKI – your name

              Larger jpegs will disqualify your entry. 

              DO NOT submit images to the curator directly please.

B) Provide submission info HERE.

              Artists will be notified by February 15,  2016.

Exhibit datesMarch 10, 2016 (Rosh Chodesh Adar 2) through May 26, 2016 (Lag Ba’Omer).

Notes: 

Submission does not guarantee inclusion; the curator will select the artworks and will notify artists by February 15th.

 

 


6 responses to “CALL FOR ART – Passover”

  1. shoshannah Brombacher Avatar

    Great, I have a lot of Pesach art!

  2. jewishartsalon Avatar

    Yes Michele, we extended the deadline to February 7

  3. michele Avatar

    I just saw this call to artist are you accepting any late entries?

    Thanks

    Michele

  4. shoshannah Brombacher Avatar

    How do I send the pictures, or to whom?

    1. jewishartsalon Avatar

      The info on how to submit the images etc is mentioned in the listing.

  5. Flora Rosefsky Avatar

    Before submitting my work for the Passover exhibit at Congregation Kol Israel, I need to confirm that a family member in New York City would be able to bring the work to the gallery if my work is accepted, since I live in Atlanta and will not be able to do that myself. I hope to have an answer later today. (Dec. 1). With best regards – Flora Rosefsky

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