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The Artisans Center of Virginia supports and promotes the culture of Virginia artisans through education, entrepreneurship, research, galleries and exhibitions.
The Center beleives that quality, handmade craft strengthens the cultural, educational and economic viability of local communities.
Thank you for your interest in the Artisans Center of Virginia Fine Craft Gallery. Please visit the Gallery to view the work and artisans we currently represent. A visit will help you to determine if this is an appropriate venue for you.
In keeping with the Artisans Center mission, the gallery presents fine craft produced by Virginia artisans. Applicants must permanently reside in Virginia. Acceptable proof of residency includes a valid driver's license or voter registration card.
Ineligible work: 2-D fine art, i.e. acrylic, oil or watercolor paintings, graphics (including etchings and web or sheet fed offset printing), dried or silk flowers, commercially made objects such as tee-shirts, notecards etc., and works assembled wholly or in part from commercially available kits.
The ACV gallery is a consignment gallery with 60% of the sale to the artisan and 40% to ACV. Each month's sales proceeds are mailed to the artisan on the 15th day of the following month. All applicants are notified in writing of their acceptance status. Included with the acceptance letter is a consignment agreement. Once juried into the Gallery the artisan is encouraged to schedule a short interview with the Gallery Sales Manager regarding presentation, care and cleaning, shipping, insurance, etc. This process can be accomplished through the mail or by telephone, although visiting the gallery is encouraged.
Each artisan is asked to submit five slides or digital images that represent the type of work intended to be sold in the gallery. Juries are held three times a year. (See page 3 for jury due dates) Please complete the reverse side of the application form with image number, title, size of object, techniques used, materials used and media designation (Digital images should be submitted on CD, 300 DPI, JPEG or TIFF).
The jury panel will include two professional ACV staff members.
After the slide/digital image jury each artisan will be contacted regarding the object jury. Artisans passing part one of the jury will submit 5 objects representative of their work for the final jury process. (Furniture and other large objects submit 1-3 objects) Objects submitted must be accompanied by a descriptive listing that includes materials, processes employed and retail prices. All work presented to the jury must be in its final form.
The object jury panel will include a staff member, one standards committee member, and three professional artisans or craft experts from outside of ACV. If necessary a second standards committee member will serve as an alternate.
An object must be well designed. Consideration will be given to choice of materials appropriate to intended use. Objects pleasing to the hand and to the eye will be favored. Originality is a design factor, except as noted below in Heritage Craft Criteria.
An object must be handmade by the applicant or under the direction of the applicant. Handmade objects are so designated when hand tools or hand directed machine tools are used. Issues of durability, assembly, execution, and appropriate finishing will be considered. Please list all components of your work that are not individually produced by you.
While issues of design and craftsmanship are prime considerations for selection of work into ACV's Fine Craft Gallery, the image and object juries will also consider marketability. Applicants are asked to list retail prices of objects submitted.
Crafts, which may be designated as "heritage" crafts, could represent exceptions to the guidelines requiring individual creativity and innovation. Many traditional crafts such as those produced within folk communities (ethnic, tribal, religious, occupational or regional) instead adhere to a group aesthetic, developed over time. If the artisan feels their work is best evaluated within the context of folk criteria, then the application would benefit from supporting documentation.
Professionally photographed images are most effective. If it is not possible to obtain the services of a professional the following recommendations will aid in producing images of good quality.
Use props to show scale IF they relate to the function of the object
Use the same color background in each entry. Seamless photography paper in neutral shades, such as black, gray or white makes a good background, or you may use a color that compliments your work.
Avoid busy backgrounds, outdoor scenes, household settings, wrinkled or textured materials, inappropriate props to show scale, such as pennies, ruler, eggs, etc.
Use proper lighting to create shadows that show depth and detail; avoid harsh shadows and reflections.
Show clothing on a human figure, rather than on furniture or hangers.
Objects should nearly fill the frame and be in the same proportion for each slide.
Items submitted for object juries should present the very best of the applicant's work and show a range of expertise in skill and craftsmanship. These items will be evaluated on overall design, style, technical skills and craftsmanship, as they are used to produce the final object. The jury process involves the application of subjective as well as objective standards.
March 1 Slides/Digital Images due
March 20 ............Request for objects
April 1 Objects due
May 1 ............Notifications
June 1 Slide/Digital Images due
June 20 ............Request for objects
July 1 Objects due
August 1 ............Notifications
September 1 Slides/Digital Images due
September 20 ............Request for objects
October 1 Objects due
November 1 ............Notifications
**** Please note: If the applicant is approved by the Object Jury panel
and unless otherwise instructed, all work submitted for the Object Jury
will be retained for sale in the gallery. Once juried annual membership dues of $40 are mandatory to participate in ACV's programs and for gallery representation.
» Click here for Jury Application Form
Questions?
If you have any questions please call ACV
1-540-946-3294
E-mail: acv@ntelos.net
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