Flood Mission
The Flood Gallery Fine Art Center is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to promoting the arts in Asheville through the exhibition of established and emerging artists from all over the world. Through artist-residency programs, public events and workshops, and educational activities, Flood Gallery seeks to make art a vital and important part of life in Asheville.
Flood Gallery Fine Art Center programming is made possible through the generous support of the Dan Lucas Memorial Fund of the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina.
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APPLICATION FOR ARTISTS
FLOOD Fine Arts Center is now accepting proposals for exhibitions for the 2010 exhibition calendar. Shows will run monthly April through November in each gallery.
The Pump Gallery, located on the main level, features local and regional artists working in a variety of media.
FLOOD Gallery focuses on contemporary work by emerging and established artists, and seeks to provide a venue for experimental and alternative forms of artmaking. FLOOD is open to works in traditional materials, as well as new media, performance and installation.
We welcome submissions from artists, groups, curators.
Please note: Galleries both have traffic to artist workspaces, and may host activities and events during times of exhibitions. The space aims to be inclusive of the variety of people/activities in space, artists should keep that in mind. Gallery must return to its original state after each exhibition.
At this time, FLOOD Gallery is not able to assist with costs of shipping works or artist travel, though we are happy to supply artists with appropriate materials to seek their own funding.
· Bio
· Artist Statement
· CV/Resume
· 10-15 images (.jpg or .tif) and/or 2-5 min of video on CD/DVD
We are taking proposals for solo shows, group shows, and curated shows. Artist Groups/Curators can send a statement for the proposed show, and include images of specific artworks.
Deadline for submissions for 2010 exhibition schedule: September 15
Selected artists, groups, curators will be notified in October