‘Square Foot Show’ @ Reyburn House - Expressions of Interest
CALLING ALL NORTHLAND ARTISTS!
🌈 Join us in creating a dynamic and inspiring show that highlights Northland’s talented artists! 🎨💖
🎭 Interested? Submit your expression of interest today!
📍 For more details, contact squarefoot@reyburnhouse.co.nz.
The Northland Society of Arts at Reyburn House is excited to invite members and other Northland artists to participate in a brand-new exhibition coming October 2025!
This pilot exhibition is inspired by the well-known ‘Square Foot Show’ concept—where all artwork follows a standard size and is sold in a cash and carry format. It’s a fun and engaging way to showcase your art, gain exposure, and be part of the vibrant local art scene!
EXHIBITION DETAILS:
✅ Standard Canvas Size: 12” x 12” (30cm x 30cm)✅ Maximum Entries: 3 pieces per artist✅ Set Sale Price: NZ $280 per artwork✅ Framing: Optional, but framed pieces must not exceed 33cm square✅ Presentation: All artworks must be strung and ready to hang✅ Hanging Fee: $20 per artwork (payable at registration)✅ Commission: 25% (+ GST) on all sold pieces✅ Exhibition Duration: 2 weeks
We envisage the show being opened to all NSA Members, Northland Art Groups and individual Northland Artists.
If you are keen to participate in this show, please complete the attached form and email to squarefoot@reyburnhouse.co.nz by Monday 24th February 2025. This will enable us to gauge interest in the event and plan accordingly, as space will be limited.
Dee Hicketts-Young
Reyburn House Council
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