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APPLYING FOR AN EXHIBITION AT MPA
THE GALLERIES OF
THE MCLEAN PROJECT
FOR THE ARTS
MAR 1
Art Marketing and Art Collecting in the 21st Century
Jay Barrows, curator of the private art collection of Sidney and Frances Lewis in Richmond, VA, will speak on the important changes that have taken place in the realm of marketing artwork to buyers and collectors.
Thursday, March 1, 7- 9 pm
Emerson Gallery
Free and open to all, but particularly of interest to artists and collectors.
Click here for MPAartfest info. MPAartfest Calls for Entry are issued in the Spring of each year.
Questions or Comments?
Contact
MPA's Director of Exhibitions
Nancy Sausser
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Exhibition Programming Policy
The McLean Project for the Arts (MPA) is dedicated to presenting contemporary
visual art. Quality of artwork, and the conceptual integrity of exhibition
proposals (as well as the particular scope or focus of MPA's exhibit
schedule for that year) are the primary deciding factors in determining
which artists are selected for exhibition.
Submissions should be sent
to
Director of Exhibitions
McLean Project for the Arts
1234 Ingleside
Avenue
McLean, VA 22101
tel: 703.790.1953
fax: 703.790.1012
The following types of exhibition opportunities are offered by MPA:
1) Shows selected by Jurors
Strictly Painting (or other biennial juried theme exhibitions)
Strictly Painting and Photogenesis are two examples of theme
exhibitions juried by arts professionals such as museum curators, arts
organization curators, art consultants, art critics, independent curators,
art historians and accomplished artists. All mid-Atlantic artists are
invited to submit their images. to MPA through a Call for Entries procedure.
The number of artists selected depends upon the juror's decision. Cash
prizes are awarded. Anyone who wishes to receive a prospectus for upcoming
juried shows may send his or her address to MPA at the above address
or via email to nsausser@mpaart.org
2) Exhibitions Organized by Curators
See below.
3) Solo and Group exhibitions initiated by MPA's Exhibitions Director
MPA's Exhibitions Director curates several solo or thematic group exhibitions
per year. These exhibitions result from introduction to artist's
work through image submissions, studio visits; research in image
registries; visits to other galleries and arts organizations; attending
lectures, panels, and special events; visiting university art departments;
peer recommendations from other artists and curators; readings and
other sources of inspiration.
Image Submissions by Artists seeking Solo Exhibitions
MPA encourages artists to submit jpegs, slides and other visual materials
of recent work for consideration in solo exhibition programming.
Submissions should include a disc containing 10 - 20 jpegs (300 dpi) of recent work or one sheet of recent slides, an
artist resume, artist statement, any catalogs or press coverage,
and a self-addressed stamped envelope (S.A.S.E.) with protective
cardboard and sufficient postage to cover return of materials, if desired.
Reviews of materials are now done throughout the year. MPA's Director
of Exhibitions reviews the submissions and will respond to the artist
through a letter, email or telephone call. This may require some waiting period
as the annual programming is developed over a year in advance with
an agenda for balance, range and inclusivity. Artists are welcome to
check in on the decision making progress. Apologies for this lag time
are herein offered.
Submitted Proposals of Thematic Group Exhibitions
Curators may submit proposals of thematic group exhibitions that explore
an idea in depth. MPA recommends that one individual serve as the
project organizer (curator / artist / writer). This individual should
not be one of the proposed exhibiting artists. Artistic quality,
depth of research, budget feasibility, attention to administrative
detail, and overall professionalism of the proposal are deciding
factors in selecting exhibitions. Submissions should include: an
exhibition goal statement; a list of artists with their resumes and
current images or videos; experience of project organizer (resume),
budget, outline of project needs, and a self-addressed stamped envelope
with protective cardboard and sufficient postage to cover return
of submission.
MPA's Director of Exhibitions will review thematic curatorial submissions
and respond through email, letter or telephone call. Consideration of submissions
is ongoing. Again, applicants should be aware that the exhibition schedule
is being developed almost two years in advance.
Traveling or Shared Exhibitions
MPA also presents traveling or shared exhibitions of contemporary art
that are organized by other institutions. An example is the Divas and Iron Chefs exhibit, curated by Reni Gower from Virginia Commonwealth University. Other collaborations include co-organized exhibitions
with other institutions and artist residencies in the schools or
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