2011-04-21

It's Your Show 2011: How to Submit


Call for Entries!

Submission Deadline:
May 27, 2011

Opening Reception:
Friday, June 17, 7-9pm
UCLA Extension
1010 Westwood Center Gallery, 4th floor

Eligibility:
Open to all original work presented in a UCLA Extension Studio Arts, Photography or Design Communication Arts course in the last two years. All genres, formats, and media are eligible. Three submissions maximum per student.

Submission Guidelines:
Digital submissions only.

Email design work to dca@uclaextension.edu.
Email photography and fine art work to visualarts@uclaextension.edu.

Files should be .pdf or .jpeg images no larger than 1MB and named in the format described below. Include your name and phone number in the body of the email.

Digital File Label:
lastname_firstname_classname.filetype

Examples:
Bruin_Josephine_DesignII.pdf
Bruin_Joe_DrawingforCommunication.jpg

All entrants will be emailed on or before June 3 regarding their submission(s). Students will be asked to bring their original artwork to 1010 Westwood Boulevard in advance of the show and be required to sign a release of liability at that time.

Special recognition will be given by a jury of Los Angeles artists to projects displaying excellence in specific elements of art and design.

For questions call (310) 206-1422.

To see images from last year's It's Your Show, go here.

4 comments:

  1. What does the release of liability say? Is there any transfer of rights to UCLA upon submission?

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  2. Yes, the form includes the following language:
    I hereby release and discharge the University of California from any and all claims occasioned by damage, loss or theft of said artwork. Permission to reproduce the artwork in any print collateral or website of the University for promotional and education purposes, is granted.

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  3. I'm a student of web design at UCLA Extension. Does the artwork need to be related to the field that I'm in it or we can submit our personal art work?

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  4. The work needs to relate to something you've learned in class. Maybe there is a way to integrate your personal work with what you're learning about web design?

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