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2007 Student Art Exhibit

April 6 - April 25, 2007
Opening Reception: Friday, April 6, 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
2007 Student Art Exhibit

The Student Art Exhibition is a juried show and collaborative venture between the UCCS Gallery Management class students and the campus Student Art Club. Club officers select a panel of art professionals to adjudicate the exhibition from student body submissions. This years jurors are Monica Escalante (photographer), Angela Forster (mixed media), and Jina Pierce (Curator, Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center). Artists may elect to exhibit work not selected for the Gallery at the University Center’s Salon des Refusés. Around 50 artists typically submit at least 250 works for adjudication with Gallery shows averaging 100 works selected for exhibition.

Conditions and Eligibility for Entry

All UCCS students enrolled as of Fall 2006 are eligible to enter. All artwork must have been made since 2005. No work previously exhibited on campus may be submitted. Work must remain on display for the duration of the exhibits. All artwork not accepted in the exhibition must be picked up by April 2. Otherwise, the art will be considered a donation to theStudent Art Club and the owner gives up all ownership rights. All artwork not picked up by April 27th will be considered a donation to the Student Art Club and the owner gives up all ownership rights.

Submit for Jurying

  • Original Work
  • 1 – 2 slides or digital prints (per work) may be substituted for a large scale work
  • Time-based work should be submitted as a DVD or Audio CD
  • Proposal for installations

2D work must be ready for hanging! Paintings need not be framed but must be ready to hang. Works on paper should be properly framed. Indicate the specific printing technique for digital and photographic work: ink jet print on archival paper, silver gelatin print, color photocopy, etc.

Time-based work will be exhibited: computer, television monitor and DVD player, video projection, headphones and CD player, etc. Note whether the work is silent or has sound. Case and CD/DVD clearly labeled. The Gallery has limited equipment contact the Gallery Director for more specifics.

Proposals for small scale installations may be no longer than 1 page typed with a brief conceptual statement, specific media, and size. Include 2 – 3 drawings, digital prints, and/or floor plans of the work.

Fees: $6 to enter up to 3 works plus a $2 fee for each additional work.

Important Dates and Deadlines

  • Entries Received: March 22 & 23 at the Gallery, 10 – 4
  • Adjudication: March 27 — Results Posted outside the Gallery: March 29
  • Pick up unaccepted works not going into the Salon de Refusés: by April 2, 10 – 4
  • Pick up works from Gallery or Salon show: April 26 & 27, 10 – 4
  • Public Opening, Friday, April 6, 5:00-7:00 PM
  • Juror’s Commentary and Talk with Artists Opening Night 4 – 5 PM

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Opening Reception
Friday, April 6, 5:00 – 7:30 p.m.

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