She Makes Art Deadline
FEB 1
Call for Art Deadline
Liggett Studio is pleased to recognize and celebrate the great work by Tulsa Women Artists in our sixth annual SHE MAKES ART and this year we are adding an additional component, SHE MAKES MUSIC. We are seeking creative entries by:
• Those who identify themselves as women, who make art of any discipline and are 18 and older.
• Artists must currently live in the general Tulsa area (50 mile radius).
• Open to all forms of expression that are original including: performance, music, poetry, video, visual artworks and combinations of these.
• All visual works must be for sale (with the exception of installation works) and must not have been shown within a 100 mile radius before the exhibit opens. Visual works can be no larger than 36” x 48” due to space limitations.
• To submit an original musical creation to be considered for the inaugural “She Makes Music” event, please send a link to your recorded work to shemakesmusic@gmail.com along with this simple application form a: (To be crafted by Mery)
Due to time constraints, each musician will be allotted 3:00-4:00 minutes for their performance. This should be a new work, and may be vocal, instrumental, singer-songwriter, a cappella, in any style, that allows your creative spirit an expression of your life or observation of this experience through music. Let your Muse flow! – Co-Juried by Marilyn McCulloch and Steve Liggett
Visual entries will this year be juried via online virtual entry method by the juror, although if the works are different upon arrival, the Director has the right to not accept them.
Installation works must have a good description as was well as
a detailed drawing of the artist’s concept and an example of previous
work should be submitted and indicated as such.
Artists may enter up to 3 artworks per entry form with an entry fee of
$10 each to defray costs. 2 artworks will be $20, 3 artworks will be $30.
Photo files must be 1-4 MB and jpg format with the file name the
same as last name of the artist and the title of the work. Ex: “Liggett – Plumbob 1.jpg”
This year Visual Art Awards will be given in the following categories:
- 2 Dimensional,
- 3 Dimensional,
- Most Innovative and
- Best Conceptual Realization
Juror: Our visual arts juror this year is Susan Green. who serves as the Marcia Manhart Endowed Associate Curator for Contemporary Art & Design at the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she works directly with living artists and the growing Philbrook collection, as well as the historic Villa Philbrook and special exhibitions. Susan graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Master of Arts in Art History and from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and German.
She says about the kind of work she will pick for this show: “I am interested in artwork that speaks to larger issues, concepts, or experiences of the world and our current (and future) realities. Successful works should be authentic expressions of an artist’s personal practice.”