We are pleased to invite you to apply for our 2014 Open Call for Artists!
The application fee for this call is $40.00. To become a School 33 member and receive a $10 discount, please visit school33.org. The entry deadline is Friday, October 3, 2014.
Eligibility Guidelines: • Individual artists and collaborative teams working in any medium may apply. • Employees of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts are ineligible to apply. • Artists are fully responsible for making all necessary arrangements for the delivery and pick-up of their artwork. • Late and incomplete entries will not be considered.
Complete proposals should include: • 5-10 jpeg images of work (images should represent the artist’s body of work, these will not necessarily be the pieces chosen for the exhibit) • Artists submitting time-based may submit up to 10 minutes of work • Completed Application • Resume • Statement
Juried Exhibit 1, curated by Randall Scott: January 16 – March 21, 2014
Juried Exhibit 2, curated by Karyn Miller: April 3 – May 30, 2014
Jurors: Randall Scott and Karyn Miller
Randall Scott, owner of the contemporary fine art gallery RandallScottProjects which recently relocated from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore, has been involved in contemporary art for more than 20 years. Scott’s first gallery TBA opened in 1990 in Los Angeles. What began as a temporary space ran for several years before Scott moved to Eastern Europe to work as an art director in Kiev, Ukraine. While there, he began to moonlight as a freelance photojournalist, something he does till this day. In 2006, Scott reopened the gallery in Washington, D.C. and has since moved it to New York and back again. During these travels, Scott has produced some 70 exhibitions, exhibited in too many art fairs and helped start the careers of many artists. RandallScottProjects continues its focus on emerging and mid-career international artists.
Karyn Miller is the Director of Exhibitions at Arlington Art Center, where she curates and coordinates exhibitions and develops creative, collaborative initiatives. Before AAC, Miller served as gallery director for five years at Conner Contemporary before moving to CulturalDC’s Flashpoint Gallery, where she devoted over six years to collaborating with artists and leading their visual arts program. She led several off-site public art projects at CulturalDC including Construct, a series of art installations in vacant retail spaces; Sweet, a public art project with artist Nekisha Durrett, and CONNECT 4, a series of installations at Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library. Karyn Miller has served on panels and lectured at a variety of institutions in the region and has curated and juried exhibitions at Civilian Art Projects, Orlando Museum of Art, Gettysburg College, Catholic University and Maryland Institute College of Art.
If you have any questions, contact Quinn Palmer, School 33 Art Center Administrative Assistant, atqpalmer@promotionandarts.org or 443-263-4350.