IMPORTANT INFO FOR ARTISTS

Important Dates:

  • Submission deadline Friday, September 20 (extended: Thursday, September 26)
  • Artwork delivered to the gallery September 29-October 6 (details will be communicated to selected artists)
  • Exhibition opening October 7th, 2024
  • On view through November 2024

 

Programs during the exhibition include:

  • Opening reception
  • Artists-led tours
  • An evening with ATARA artists of different disciplines, featuring music, performances, poetry.
  • Closing event panel discussion and performance

 

Artwork info:

All works need to be ready to hang with a hook or a wire in the back (except for works on stretched canvas, wire is not necessary).

Works on paper need to be framed, with plexi, not glass, and a wire in the back. Unframed works not accepted.

No breakable materials.

We can only accept a limited number of sculpture but encourage submissions of work in all media, including site-specific installation.

Size: We can only accept limited amounts of large-scale work, but welcome all submissions.

Theme: October 7th and its aftermath.

Artwork delivery: Works can be hand delivered (September 29 through October 6) or mailed in with UPS or FedEx with a prepaid return address label to Juneberry Gallery 1714 President Street, Brooklyn, NY. Works without that label will not be considered. To arrange delivery Whatsapp 516-924-5516

With questions contact VisualArts@ArtsAndTorah.org

APPLICATION: Due by September 26, 2024 – This deadline has passed

Prepare your images:

Submit your images as jpegs, saved with last name_title, such as greenberg_kotel.jpg

Maximum 3 images per artist. Please include dimensions (inches) of Height x Width.

Image size: each jpeg not larger than 500 kb, not smaller than 250 kb.
Please include a short description of the artwork as well.

Submissions that feature image PDFs,  jpegs without names or title, or omit a short statement/description will not be viewed.

Artists are responsible for the roundtrip transport of their work to and from the New York City venue. Juneberry Gallery and ATARA will not be responsible for damage or theft.

Please send image(s) and info to: VisualArts@ArtsAndTorah.org