Congratulations on being accepted as an artist for our 2022 Fall for Art Virtual Art Show, Sale and Community Fundraiser!
Deadline for submissions is September 18, 2022.Please note that there will be no exceptions granted after September 18th, so please leave ample time to prepare and submit!
Below you will find the link to our form to submit the artwork you plan to make available for sale, but we do ask that you take a few minutes to read over our instructions. We've also prepared a brief video that will walk you through the submission process.
Your Bio (no more than 150 words) and optional Artist video will be included on your very own Artist Profile page, so we strongly encourage each artist to submit a short video of 1-2 minutes or less. Accepted video formats are mpg, mp4, mov, avi, wmv, and qt.
Also required will be an image of yourself and an image of one of your submitted pieces that best represents your artwork. This will be used for your “Gallery” image which is where prospective buyers will find your work.
All artists are required to submit a minimum 15 and a maximum of 25 works of art for this show.
We ask and urge each artist to limit their photo submission to one image per item, however, we understand that some artwork requires multiple angles to fully represent the piece. Artists may include up to 10 additional images of alternate views of the items submitted (e.g. the back of a piece of jewelry, a close-up view of a painting or a different angle of a ceramic piece), for a total of no more than 35 images.
Two-Dimensional artists whose work is not framed must check the “Framed” box, as well as including the frame in the image. If not framed, the image needs to show either unframed or matted.
If you wish to include any of the 5 images submitted for jurying, you will need to re-submit them.
Each image must be at least 800 pixels wide and/or tall for best presentation. They needn't be "high resolution", but should be large enough to show detail and appeal to shoppers.
Click HERE for some helpful tips on how best to photograph your artwork with your smartphone.
Click HERE to read some tips for online art sales compiled with assistance from local artist John Franklin.
Click HERE to view a video overview of the submission process.
The form will autosave as you advance from page to page, but you can use the Save Draft button to save your work at any time.
Please be patient once you submit your form. Depending on the size of your images and video it may take several minutes to process your submission and receive confirmation.