CALL FOR ENTRIES: THE CLAY CUP VI: VESSEL, ICON, CANVAS

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George Caleb Bingham Gallery

CALL FOR ENTRIES: THE CLAY CUP VI: VESSEL, ICON, CANVAS 

A biennial juried exhibition of functional, design-based, and sculptural ceramic cups 

Juror: Wes Brown

Important Dates:

Entry Deadline: Sep 22, 11:59pm

Notifications: Oct 2, 2023

Shipped Work Accepted: Oct 6 - Oct 20, 2023

Exhibition: Oct 30 - Nov 30,  2023

 

GUIDELINES 

Open to residents 18+ of all 50 states and Washington D.C. 

Work must be ceramic and address the theme “cup.” 

Enter up to 3 pieces or sets. Sets submitted as a single entry must be measured and priced as one. 

No piece or set should exceed 14” in any dimension or 10lbs in weight.  

Entry accepted via Café Entry www.callforentry.org 

Substitutions for accepted works are not allowed. Be sure to enter only available work.  

 
INSTRUCTIONS 

Submit only one image per entry. By submitting entry, artist agrees to gallery’s use of images for advertisement purposes. E-signing the entry form signifies agreement to all terms and instructions in this prospectus. The form cannot be edited once submitted. The non-refundable Entry Fee ($30 standard, $25 currently enrolled students) covers one, two or three entries. More than one entry by an artist may be selected by the juror. The fee must be submitted using the secure payment button on Café at www.callforentries.org 


SALES 

The Bingham Gallery takes a 30% commission on sales. Specify under “retail price” on the entry form if it is not for sale (NSF). Insurance value will automatically be set at 70% of retail. Payment to artists for artwork sales are issued by the University of Missouri and can take 2-3 weeks. 


SHIPPING  

Entrant is responsible for cost of shipping TO the gallery and insuring the shipment. (Artwork is insured by the gallery while on the premises). Organizers will pay RETURN SHIPPING and insure work for return. All work must be double boxed (pack each cup with ample padding in a small inner box and pack small box(es) surrounded by tightly-packed padding with two inches of “float space” within the outer\shipping box). Please DO NOT use packing peanuts!