KEY DATES
Entry Pricing
There is no charge for making a submission.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 2 (However a maximum of 1 artwork per selected artist can be included in final exhibition)
General Information
The exhibition will be held at Pulchri Studio, Lange Voorhout 15, 2514 EA The Hague, Netherlands, opening on January 22nd 2025. It is highly likely will be exhibited at other international venues and also at Hamilton Gallery Sligo in 2025. Other exhibition dates are to be finalised.
The organisers of the exhibition are Hamilton Gallery Sligo hereafter also termed as the organisers.
General Eligibility
Art works must be unframed and strictly adhere to the dimensions 30cm x 30cm x 2cm depth, with no hanging materials on the back.
Submissions of work are invited from women visual and female identifying artists, working in paint, drawing and all general mixed media formats, who are resident on the island of Ireland.
Submission Procedure
Submission is by online entry only through this website. Entries will be curated from this digital application process by Hamilton Gallery
Successful artists are required to deliver work to Hamilton Gallery, 4 Castle Street, Sligo by the key date listed above.
Communications
All communication will be via the online login processes and methods included in artcall.org on-line submissions.
No correspondence or feedback from the selectors will be entered into under any circumstances.
Do not contact Embassy of Ireland, The Hague, Pulchri Studio, Annemarie Ni Churreain or Doire Press for information about this submission process.
Technical enquires relating to making submissions can be made to info@hamiltongallery.ie
Applicants will be required to login to see if they have been selected and will be asked to download and print their application labels and details to be delivered with the artwork.
Selection
The selectors for Bloodroot | Lá Fhéile Bríde | Celebrating the Poetry of Annemarie Ní Churreáin will be appointed by Hamilton Gallery.
The decision is final and binding and no correspondence or feedback will be entered into under any circumstance.
Insurance
Artists will be responsible for insuring their own work. All works accepted for exhibition will be transported entirely at the artists' risk. The organisers, Embassy of Ireland The Hague, Netherlands, Pulchri Studio, and other participating galleries gallery cannot accept liability for loss or damage occurring during delivery travel.
The organisers will take every precaution to ensure the safety of artist’s work. However, the organisers cannot be held responsible for damage due to loss or theft of any work
selected for exhibition.
Delivery & Collection
All selected works handed in to Hamilton Gallery must be:
Selected works that are of a delicate or fragile nature can be delivered wrapped but must be clearly marked with additional labels on the packaging. The organisers may ask that work is unwrapped by the artist at time of delivery.
Art works from the selected artists will be accepted at Hamilton Gallery by courier and registered post delivery and other third parties on the strict understanding that the organisers bear no responsibility for any loss or damage occurring through such delivery methods. Where artworks are received by courier, registered post or other third party delivery the art works will be carefully unwrapped and examined. Any damage will be photographed by the organisers who will then inform the artist. Damage may result in the art work being withdrawn from inclusion in the exhibition and being be returned to the artist.
Each artwork must be labelled accurately with the information as used in the submission process. It is important that all details are included on the form to aid with cataloging the exhibition. All works will be checked on entry so please make sure your information is correct.
The organisers cannot pay customs charges, duty or any associated charges on works arriving by courier either from Ireland or from overseas. It is the artist’s responsibility to ensure that the work is correctly packaged as the organisers will not accept responsibility for work damaged in transit or by any third parties.
Submissions must be original and created specifically for the exhibition Bloodroot | Lá Fhéile Bríde | Celebrating the Poetry of Annemarie Ní Churreáin
The organisers reserve the right to reject work they believe is in breach of copyright laws.
Work must be professionally presented for the exhibition. Exposed wet canvases or works that could cause damage to others will not be accepted under any circumstances. Work that arrives damaged or unfit for exhibition due to any material defect will be automatically deemed ineligible for exhibition.
The upmost care will be taken of all works submitted for exhibition. The organisers will not be responsible for any damage, loss of or destruction of any works for any reason whatsoever. Artists should insure their works against all risks.
Works are insured when accepted to the exhibition and condition checked by the gallery.
In order to meet deadlines, incomplete applications cannot be accepted. The organisers will not be responsible for any errors or omissions in the catalogue. The organisers will not be liable for any loss arising out of any error, omission or decision made by the selectors. All information entered on your submission form will be used in the catalogue and online sales platform - changes are not possible once the submission form has been submitted.
By submission, the artist allows the organisers to use images of their artwork for publicity and public engagement purposes only. This includes television, print (catalogue, newspapers, trade publications), websites (Hamilton Gallery / Pulchri Studio, Embassy of Ireland, the Netherlands & Consulates, and others), social media (Hamilton Gallery / Pulchri Studios, Embassy of Ireland, the Netherlands & Consulate, and others) and any other method that the organisers deems fit for purpose.
The exhibition will open in Pulchri Studio, the Hague, and then tour to Hamilton Gallery, Sligo. Subsequent exhibitions are probable as part of the cultural programme of Ireland's Embassies abroad in partnership with Hamilton Gallery, in other EU countries during 2025. Dates and venues TBC. Selected artists agree their work will not be removed from the exhibition until this programme is completed at the end of 2025.
Pricing and Selling of Art Works
Please note: Irelands Department of Foreign Affairs / Foreign Ministry / Embassies and Consulates will not receive any commission / fees or any other financial benefits from the sale of art works from the exhibition.
Art works sold through this exhibition are subject to the following terms and conditions:
Agreement
By submitting to the exhibition you are deemed to accept and agree to the following:
The decision of the selectors on all matters is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
I understand that the organisers reserve the right to make such changes to the exhibition arrangements and these Terms & Conditions as may be deemed necessary by circumstances.
The organisers are authorised to process, store, and utilise the data in my submission and agree that, if selected for exhibition, images of my work can be freely used by the organisers, the gallery and associated organizations for promotional and publicity purposes.
All information provided by me is true and accurate and that the work submitted is wholly of my own creation.
I have read and understood these terms and conditions and by submitting this application I accept and agree to observe all the Terms And Conditions therein.
This call has agreed to ArtCall.org Terms & Conditions