CICA Museum invites artists worldwide to participate in the international exhibition “Objectified.” We are open to photography, 2D digital art, video art, interactive art, installation art, and instruction-based art dealing with Objectification, Pop Culture, and/or Consumerism.
*Deadline: January 5, 2017
*Installation
-Photographs & 2D Digital Art
Selected works will be printed in 10×15 inches, framed, and installed by our curators & assistants. If requested by the artist, works can be printed and framed in larger sizes. Additional fees may apply.
-Video & Interactive Art
We will provide projectors and DVD/DIVX players for the show. Multiple single-channel works will be screen through a projector. Our curators & assistants will install your work(s) according to your installation guidelines. If the work is required to be screened through a projector exclusively, or more than two projectors/monitors are needed, please indicate the special requirements in the submission email. Additional fees may apply.
-Installation Art and Instruction-based Art
The artist is responsible for the shipment and delivery of his/her physical work to and from CICA Museum, as well as all related expenses. The work should be no larger than 39 inch (1 m) on the longest length for a 2 dimensional work and no larger than 59x59x79 inches (1.5 x 1.5 x 2 m, w x l x h) for an installation piece.
*Exhibition Dates: March 10 – 26, 2017
***The dates are subject to change.
*How to submit your work:
– Please send us up to 3 direct links to video and/or up to 5 JPG images, and your bio. Please email them to “cicamuseum.submission@gmail.com.”
– Please write “Submission: Objectified– Your Name” in the subject line of your email.
If your work is selected, you will be required to pay the show maintenance fee: $50 (USD) per work.
We look forward to the participation of creative artists. If you have any questions, please visit our “Contact Us” page (http://cicamuseum.com/contact) and leave a message.
Prospectus Page: http://cicamuseum.com/call-for-artists-objectified-open-to-works-dealing-with-consumerism-pop-culture-and-objectification/