
Call to artists! Business for the Arts of Broward (BFA) is seeking entries from established and emerging artists for its 7th Annual Art & Soul. Selected works will be featured as part of a virtual exhibit on BFA’s website throughout May 2021.
Work can be 2D or 3D and must be original in concept, design and execution. Selection is based on originality, creativity, workmanship and artistic distinction. The theme and medium are open, including (but not limited to) photography, painting, drawing, print making, paper art, fiber art, wood, clay metal, glass and mixed media.
There are no size restrictions or limitations for submitted work, but all works must be priced up to $500 and weigh no more than 30 lbs. All work(s) must be submitted as a 300 dpi jpeg file and artists may submit up to four different works for consideration. Artwork should be saved with the artist’s name and title.
To be considered all artists must fill in the entry form. There is no fee to enter but artists are responsible for delivery or shipping of artwork to the buyer, and BFA will retain a 40% commission of any sales.
The deadline to submit is Thursday, April 1st by 5 p.m. on the BFA website. All artists will be notified of jury results by Thursday, April 15th.
For additional information, email Robyn Vegas at rvegas@bfabroward.org or visit bfabroward.org/programs/art-and-soul/art-soul-call-to-artists-2/.
Similar Posts

A Culture Lover’s Sarasota, Florida Guide: Art, Performance & Creative Things to Do

The Ultimate Hollywood Florida Arts & Culture Guide

From Miami to Lincoln Center: Melissa Toogood Appointed Head of Juilliard Dance

Historic Homes in Atlanta: A Timeline Through Architecture and Legacy

How to Live a More Cultural Lifestyle: Everyday Choices That Enrich Your World

30 Revolutionary Artworks That Shaped History

The most wonderful time of the year? Art Basel Miami Beach!

How Do You Want to Look at Art?

Influential Art Exhibitions that Defined the History of Modernism brought its Influence to the World

The World's Most Famous Art Galleries and Museums You Absolutely Need to Visit

Opera: The Musical Theatre of the Renaissance
