
January 2021 ALL-MEDIA SHOW
IMPORTANT DATES:- Submission Dates December 1-19, 2020
- Artists Notified: Wednesday, December 23, 2021 via Email
- Artwork Drop Off: Thurs., Jan. 7, 2021 – Sat., Jan. 9, 2021 by Noon. All art juried into the show will be shown in the gallery as well as online.
- Exhibition Hung: Sunday, January 10, 2021
- Exhibition Opening: Friday, January 15, 2020 from 6-9pm
- Exhibition End Date: Sunday, March 7, 2021
- Artwork Available for Artists to Pick Up: Monday, March 8, 2021
Information:
- No Theme - All Media
- All work submitted must be for sale.
- Entry fee is $12 per submission for the general public (with a limit of three submissions) and $9 per submission for Crossroads Gallery Members. Gallery Members receive a fourth entry for free.
- For more information, download the All-Media Show application form.
- First Click on the PDF Form 2021 Juried All-Media Show Agreement (pdf)
- Prepare digital images for submission.
- Email completed PDF Application and digital images as attachments to the following address: cacamsentries@gmail.com.
- Pay the All-Media Show Entry Fee on this page!
- Look for a submission confirmation email in your inbox within 3 business days.
Crossroads Art Center is excited to announce an online call for entries the January All-Media Show juried by JC Gilmore-Bryan and John Bryan
JC Gilmore-Bryan is recognized internationally for her explorations and experimentations with non-traditional screenprint techniques and materials – especially regarding her artworks of Notre-Dame Cathedral that she created onsite during residencies in Paris in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.
John Bryan’s fish paintings have been featured in such publications as Fly Fisherman Magazine, Gray’s Sporting Journal, and the landmark book, America’s Favorite Flies. His writings about fish have been featured in hundreds of publications ranging from Sports Illustrated to Field & Stream to Writer’s Digest. He has authored several fishing books including Take Me Fishing (Skyhorse, 2009) which has a Foreword by President Jimmy Carter and an Introduction by former Executive Editor of The New York Times Howell Raines. His career has included 23 years at the internationally lauded Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts where he was Associate Dean, and 6 years as founder and President of CultureWorks, the organization that champions the arts in Richmond, Virginia. His honors include the national Selena Roberts Ottum Award presented by the National Endowment for the Arts and Americans for the Arts. His education includes degrees from Davidson, Vanderbilt, and The City College of New York. (All proceeds that the artist receives from sales are donated for autism research, education, and service.)