Guidelines
•Open to living artists 18 years and older residing in the US.
•All media accepted with the exclusion of large scale installations
and video.
•Work must have been made within the last 5 years and
not previously displayed at the Taube Museum of Art.
•Up to three
entries may be submitted
•A non-refundable entry fee of $35, or
$25 for members
Timeline
Entry Deadline: August 10, 2024
Notification to Artists: Aug. 31,
2024
Works Received by: Oct 8, 2024, 5:30pm CST
Exhibit Dates:
Oct. 16 - Nov. 22, 2024
Reception: TBA, 5:00-7:00pm CST
Best
of show announced at reception
Return of works: Mailed out the
week of Dec. 13. Hand-delivered works must be picked upto later than
Dec. 13, 2024.
How to Enter:
Submissions:
Email your submission to
taube@srt.com:
• Include high quality images between 1500-2000 px on the
longest edge, images must be in the
form of .jpg or .jpeg, file sizes
must not be larger than 5MB.
• You may include 1 image of each artwork,
with an accompanying detail image if necessary.
Please do not email more
than 6 images total.
• Include the dimensions, titles, and medium of all
pieces submitted.
• You may submit up to three entries.
Specifications:
All media with the
exceptions of large-scale installations and video will be considered. Must
not
exceed 50 lbs. Framed two-dimensional art, or art on canvas must be
wired for hanging. All wall
works on paper must be framed. Unassembled
work must come with detailed assembly instructions. Must
be original
work not submitted to an exhibition at the Taube Museum previously.
Entry Fee:
A non-refundable fee of
$35, or $25 for Taube Museum members, must be submitted with your
application. It can be paid via cash, card, or check. You may call
701-838-4445 to pay over the
phone with card.
Insurance and Sale of Artwork:
Artwork
will be insured for its declared value while in the care of the Taube. The
Taube will
retain a 30% commission on exhibition sales for members, and
40% for non-members.
Delivery and Return of Accepted Artworks:
Artists will be notified on August 31, 2024 of selections. Accepted artworks
must arrive by Oct. 8,
2024. The artist is responsible for the cost of
shipping to and from the Taube. Accepted artworks
may be hand- delivered
or mailed to:
Taube Museum of Art 2 North Main St.
Minot, ND, 58703
Hand-delivered artworks can be picked up starting Nov. 22 until Dec 13. If
this time frame does not
work, you must make arrangements with staff.
Mailed artwork will be sent the week of Dec 13. You
will receive an
email notification when sent.
Best of Show: A monetary award will be
given to the artist of the artwork chosen for Best of Show.
Liability Statement:
Taube Museum
staff will handle your artwork with the utmost care. In the unlikely event
of loss,
damage or theft of exhibited artwork and materials, by sending
a submission you agree to hold no
liability towards
the Taube Museum
of Art and Taube Museum employees.
Matthew B. Anderson is an experienced and passionate art educator
who believes in the transformative power of arts education. With a
Master's Degree in Fine Art from the University of North Dakota and
over 15 years of experience in the eld, he is committed to
advocating for and promoting the importance of art education for all
learners.
As the Arts in Education Director for North Dakota
Council on the Arts (NDCA), Matthew works closely with educators and
community leaders to provide high-quality arts education programs
that enhance the lives of every student in North Dakota and build
stronger communities. He rmly believes that art education is
essential to a community's overall health and well-being, allowing
individuals to explore and express their ideas, connect with others,
and develop critical thinking and problem-solving. These are skills
that are fundamental for success in life. He has witnessed how
communities come together to celebrate the arts, creating lively and
dynamic cultural scenes that attract visitors from all over the
world.
As a proud North Dakotan, Matthew understands the
importance of community and the role that the arts can play in
bringing people together. When he's not advocating for arts
education, he enjoys hiking and biking in the great outdoors,
drawing inspiration from the natural beauty of the state he calls
home.