Local Artist pop up exhibition at Franklin Arts Centre
Franklin Arts Centre are having a pop up exhibition in the community gallery space from 16 January to 9 February. We are inviting local artists to submit an artwork to be exhibited in the space.
Submissions are from 15 Dec - 12 January
Send through a photo of the work that you are wanting to submit along with the dimensions and a brief description to franklinartscentre@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
This will be a cash and carry exhibition. This means that works will be able to be taken away by the buyer once the sale has been made. Artists will be contacted if their work sells and may be offered the opportunity to display a second work in the exhibition at our discretion.
We will be offering places in the exhibition to artists on a first come first served basis. Each artist will be allowed to display one work in the exhibition. In the event that there are more spaces than artists for the exhibition, we will offer artists the opportunity to display extra works at our discretion.
Commission on Sales:
15%, plus GST. If you are registered for GST, please let us know.
If you have any further questions, do get in touch.
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