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Not All “Calls for Artists” Are Equal

By Renee Phillips 5 Comments

You’re probably familiar with the  “Calls for Artists” that offer juried exhibitions. There are many excellent, trustworthy people and programs available that offer the best opportunities to exhibit and sell your art and gain recognition. They are worthy of your attention, especially if you’re seeking ways to build a resume and exposure. However, you should know that not all “Calls for Artists” are equal.

Every day I notice another new “opportunity” for artists that promises artists more than they deliver, present poor quality/poor taste in the art they show, and charge the artists a higher than average entry fee to submit their entries for consideration.

There are juried competitions advertising with Google Ads and they appear on many different non-art websites. In my professional opinion, I view that as a red flag. It’s a message that they are trying to attract thousands of wannabe artists to enter and mostly concerned with raising money than attracting quality.

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Beware, just because an “Opportunity for Artists” is advertised on many art blogs or blasted all over the Internet doesn’t mean it is credible.

Here are steps you can take that will help you make the best choices.

Do Some Smart Research

When you visit the website read about the sponsor’s history, founder and director. They should have several years of art-related experience. Beware, if they don’t list the name and professional background of the director.

Search the competitions’ names on Google, Yahoo and Chrome to learn if there has been any independent and objective feedback about them. Check out their profiles and endorsements on LinkedIn.

Ask other artists who have been entering calls for artists and juried exhibitions longer than you have. They will be able to offer their experiences to help you avoid the pitfalls.

Then, if everything checks out you can proceed with confidence knowing you did a thorough background check.

Don’t Be Easily Impressed by “Jurors” Names

It’s easy to understand if you see a name of a juror for a juried competition who is affiliated with a museum or gallery that you assume your art will be seen by them. Well, the truth it, in many instances, there is a preliminary judging by the sponsor before the remaining entries are viewed by the guest juror. I have been asked by many organizations to serve as a juror for their competitions. When I ask, will I see all of the entries that are submitted, and they say “no”, then I immediately decline.

It’s also possible that the juror may be an employee with a particular museum, but have little or no influence with it, so the organization is using the name of the museum to lure artists. Inquire about their jurying process and the job description of the juror. If they don’t provide a satisfactory answer, stay away.

Are Names and Credentials of Jurors Not Provided?
If the organization does not provide the name(s) of the juror(s) and their credentials in the prospectus, I recommend that you don’t enter the competition.

Ask The Right Questions

Question. Photo credit: Simone Secci from Unsplash.
Photo credit: Simone Secci from Unsplash.

Searching for and finding opportunities is clearly not the only solution for advancing your art career. I think asking questions is a good place to begin in order to make it easier for you to find and accept the best opportunities.

Questions such as: Will this opportunity enhance my career? Is this opportunity in line with my career objectives? Do I feel comfortable associating with the artists they work with?  For more important questions, I suggest you read Use The Power of Questions For Your Art Career Success.

When you have the answers to the most significant questions about your art career, then when you see “Opportunities For Artists” you’ll know immediately which ones are the best fit for you.

Also ask: how many entries do they expect to receive and how many artists will be selected. Then do the math. If they attract 1,000 entries and only 10 artists will be chosen your chances are 1 to 100.

Look At Winners of Past Exhibitions

Arts organizations and galleries often publish catalogues of their juried exhibitions, so ask if you can see them. Many online galleries display winners’ artwork from previous exhibitions on their websites. That helps you find out what their quality level is and the artists they attract and select. Also, when you do a Google search for the organization you may find links to the websites of artists who have listed them on their resumes.

Art Exhibition Video Cover

As the juror/curator for online exhibitions on the Manhattan Arts International website and The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS website. I keep several works of art after the exhibition closing date. We also create videos on the Manhattan Arts International YouTube channel featuring selected artists from all of our online art exhibitions.

If after you follow the tips I offer here, and you believe you have found the right opportunity that fits your artwork, go for it! I wish you tremendous success!


You may also want to read:
Avoid Getting Rejected in Juried Art Competitions
Why I love Curating Online Art Exhibitions for Manhattan Arts International


Filed Under: Articles, Featured Articles Tagged With: art career success, art exhibitions, juried competitions, juried shows, opportunities for artists

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Renée Phillips is a mentor and advocate for artists helping them achieve their fullest potential. She provides career advice, writing services, and promotion for artists from beginners to advanced. She organizes online exhibitions as Director/Curator of Manhattan Arts International www.ManhattanArts.com and Founder of The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS www.healing-power-of-art.org. As an arts' advocate she has served on the advisory boards of several non-profit arts organizations. She lives in New York, NY.

Comments

  1. Lisa Ann Berger says

    02/28 at 1:23 pm

    Great information for artists. Thank you.

    Reply
  2. Tina Adams Sto says

    08/19 at 1:31 pm

    Thank you for this. I was just invited to submit to ItsLiquid international art fair. While trying to find info on it, I’m getting both trusted and scam reviews.

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      08/19 at 3:45 pm

      You’re welcome Tina. I’m glad you found this article useful. Best wishes for success with your wonderful art and book!

      Reply
  3. Rebecca Sanders says

    10/12 at 4:00 pm

    Dear Renée, this article is so important for artists that are just starting out. The “Call for Artists” became a very popular business model. When you look at the “prices”, the only thing that waits for you is often just a space to hang your art and some sort of catering. Many new so called Art Entrepreneurs play with the desires of so far unknown artists, And even criminal people discovered this “business model” as a way to earn some dollars, They approach you via social media in order to offer you “an amazing exhibition opportunity”. Artists need to be very careful and sharp minded on their path…

    “It´s better to neglect 20 bad opportunities, in order to find the right opportunity”. 🙂

    Respectfully,

    Rebecca Sanders

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      10/12 at 4:04 pm

      That’s so true Rebecca! You are very wise. You may also enjoy reading (and sharing) “Beware of Vanity Galleries”.

      Reply

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