Do you photograph insects, or use paint or mixed media to create works of art featuring insects?
Do you draw insects in biological illustrations? Use insect parts in jewelry? Or maybe insects inspire your abstract or realistic sculptures?
Whether 2D or 3D, produced for research or for artistic expression (or both!), abstract or illustrative, we welcome your submissions! Please read the details below for deadlines, submission categories, and other important information.
Submission Categories:
Artists will submit their piece based on the below categories:
Traditional - Open to the following 2D mediums: painting, drawing, pastels, inks, pencil, printmaking, encaustic, fabric, collage, and mixed media.
Photography & Digital - Open to the following mediums: analog photography, digital photography, digital photo artwork, digital painting, digital manipulations, digital collage, photopainting, vector drawing, digital mixed media (integrated art).
3-Dimensional - Open to the following media: relief, pottery, sculpture, installation, kinetic, and conceptual 3-D artworks created in metal, paper, wood, stone, fiber, plastics, glass, ceramics, jewelry, pins, or any other material which can be used to create 3-dimensional art.
Artist Guidelines:
- Submissions are open to all registered attendees. Work must be original. Only one submission is allowed per person.
- Artists are responsible for inbound and outbound shipping to the Phoenix Convention Center.
- Submissions of work must be submitted online via the submission site.
- Two-dimensional work should have a standard hanging method. Size and weight will be required at submission.
- Three-dimensional work should provide dimension and weight of the piece.
- By entering the jurying process, the artist agrees to have their work available for the duration of the exhibition and to deliver the original artwork during the agreed-upon dates as listed below. The artist grants the organizers permission to photograph works for publicity, educational, and reference purposes.
- If artists would like the opportunity to sell their pieces, they are able to do so by renting a table at artisan row tables. Contact Cindy Myers for pricing. No selling of pieces will be allowed during the exhibition.
- The exhibition will be limited to a number of pieces based on the total submissions. If required, the planning committee will pre-select pieces to be submitted in person. Artists will be notified by the end of August if their piece has been accepted.
Insects through Art, Science, and Culture: A Juried Art Exhibition
Do you photograph insects, or use paint or mixed media to create works of art featuring insects?
Do you draw insects in biological illustrations? Use insect parts in jewelry? Or maybe insects inspire your abstract or realistic sculptures?
Whether 2D or 3D, produced for research or for artistic expression (or both!), abstract or illustrative, we welcome your submissions! Please read the details below for deadlines, submission categories, and other important information.
Submission Categories:
Artists will submit their piece based on the below categories:
Traditional - Open to the following 2D mediums: painting, drawing, pastels, inks, pencil, printmaking, encaustic, fabric, collage, and mixed media.
Photography & Digital - Open to the following mediums: analog photography, digital photography, digital photo artwork, digital painting, digital manipulations, digital collage, photopainting, vector drawing, digital mixed media (integrated art).
3-Dimensional - Open to the following media: relief, pottery, sculpture, installation, kinetic, and conceptual 3-D artworks created in metal, paper, wood, stone, fiber, plastics, glass, ceramics, jewelry, pins, or any other material which can be used to create 3-dimensional art.
Artist Guidelines:
- Submissions are open to all registered attendees. Work must be original. Only one submission is allowed per person.
- Artists are responsible for inbound and outbound shipping to the Phoenix Convention Center.
- Submissions of work must be submitted online via the submission site.
- Two-dimensional work should have a standard hanging method. Size and weight will be required at submission.
- Three-dimensional work should provide dimension and weight of the piece.
- By entering the jurying process, the artist agrees to have their work available for the duration of the exhibition and to deliver the original artwork during the agreed-upon dates as listed below. The artist grants the organizers permission to photograph works for publicity, educational, and reference purposes.
- If artists would like the opportunity to sell their pieces, they are able to do so by renting a table at artisan row tables. Contact Cindy Myers for pricing. No selling of pieces will be allowed during the exhibition.
- The exhibition will be limited to a number of pieces based on the total submissions. If required, the planning committee will pre-select pieces to be submitted in person. Artists will be notified by the end of August if their piece has been accepted.