why not charge £24.99 and you could make more money? this tedious
practice of charging artists for exhibitions should be banished. be
that EAST or Euroart.
get your money together before you curate an exhibition
j
Am Mittwoch, 04.05.05, um 21:41 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb Nigel Young:
> Coming-Out 2005
>
> WHO: 2004/2005 graduates in all media
> WHAT: selected group show themed 'Coming-Out'
> WHEN: 8 - 21 August 2005
> DETAILS: Entry fee £20, max 3 works. No sales commission.
> APPLICATION FORMS: Send SAE to Euroart Gallery, Unit 22F, 784/788 High
> Road, Tottenham, London, N17 0DA or e-mail [log in to unmask]
> DEADLINE: 31 May
>
> Artists from all over the UK were represented in "Medical Edge" and 'A
> Fine
> Line', Euroart's first themed exhibitions last year, a formula which
> proved
> so successful that Euroart is making themed shows a permanent feature
> of
> the gallery programme continuing with "About Face" in June and
> "Coming-Out"
> in August.
>
> Euroart has a free entry art gallery showing national and international
> art. Exhibitors have included Poland's Martin Krawczuk, Gert Naudé of
> South Africa and Japanese artist Shusui Taki (who has work in the
> British
> Museum) was among 28 who sent their exquisite artworks from Japan to be
> exhibited in Euroart. Soon will be painters Limann Iddrisu and Kwadwo
> Fosu
> from Ghana.
>
> Euroart is building a reputation for innovation, creativity and
> supporting
> exhibitors. Euroart strives to promote, celebrate and raise awareness
> of
> cultural diversity, social inclusion and community activity. The
> gallery
> continues an exciting programme of exhibitions.
>
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