The Micro-Gallery, an Exhibition Space featuring Wisconsin Artists
Felted vessel by Justine Heinrichs.
The museum’s Micro-Gallery features a rotating community gallery space to highlight artworks from Wisconsin that correspond with the museum’s mission to foster contemporary and traditional fiber arts.
Eligibility:
We welcome art from our local community and regionally based artists from throughout Wisconsin.
Must be able to drop off and pick up artwork from WMQFA in person or be able to
ship the work to WMQFA and provide return shipping.
Artwork must weigh less than 30 pounds and be no larger than 86” x 106”.
The following information is required for submission:
Name, address, telephone, e-mail.
Up to 3 works total may be submitted; these may be any combination of individual works and/or details, but each entry is limited to 3 works.
Images - full and detail. Upload options for image file formats are JPEG, PDF or TIFF.
Each image must be titled as follows: “Submission #_Your Initials_Title.”
An artist statement (200 words, maximum).
Questions? Please email curator@wiquiltmuseum.com.
Terms and Conditions:
A full contract will be sent upon acceptance. Terms include:
Commitment to Artistic Freedom and Expression Policy
Freedom of speech is the foundation of our communities and our nation. The works this institution exhibits may awe, illuminate, challenge, unsettle, confound, provoke, and, at times,offend. We defend the freedom to create content and exhibit such work anywhere in the world, and we recognize the privilege of living in a country where creating, exhibiting, and experiencing such work is a constitutional right.
To exhibit a work of art is not to endorse the work or the vision, ideas, and opinions of the artist. It is to uphold the right of all to experience diverse visions and views. If and when controversies arise from exhibition of a work of art, we welcome the public discussion and debate with the belief that such discussion is integral to the experience of art. Consistent with our fundamental commitment to freedom of speech, however, we will not censor exhibitions in response to political or ideological pressure.
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