The Gallery Committee of Garrison Art Center will be selecting artists' work for the 2009 exhibition season. You are invited to submit two and three dimensional art, representative of your current work for consideration. All media are acceptable. Artists who have applied in the past must submit new work to the Committee.

The Gallery Committee is composed of GAC Board members and professional artists. Our mission is to seriously consider a broad spectrum of innovative art. Our judgment is based upon creativity, expression and craftsmanship. Site-specific installations are welcome.

Our two gallery spaces, the Gillette Gallery (670 sq. ft) and the Anita Hart Balter Gallery (350 sq. ft) are used concurrently. There is also outdoor space in front of the building for sculptural work.

Artists applying for shows must be current GAC members or include the GAC membership fee ($35) along with their application.
HOW TO APPLY
ARTIST APPLICATION AND REQUIREMENTS TO EXHIBIT AT GAC IN 2009
IF ACCEPTED:
  • A studio visit by the Gallery Committee member chosen to be the curator will be arranged to review the work and discuss the exhibition.
  • The curator will make final decisions regarding the work on site in the gallery.
  • Garrison Art Center will receive a 50% commission on the work sold during the exhibition.
We look forward to receiving your application. If you have any questions, please feel free to call 845.424.3960.


Application to Exhibit in 2009
Please read GAC Gallery Policy, above, for important information about the application procedure.
The sole requirement to apply to exhibit at GARRISON ART CENTER is that the artist be a current GAC member.
APPLICATION & SUPPORT MATERIALS DUE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2008
First:
Last:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Telephone (day)
Telephone (FAX)
E-mail
Current Member
New Member (artist membership fee of $35.00 due with materials for review)

Brief statement of your concerns or point of view as an artist:

Brief description of your plan for an exhibition:
      

GAC is a not-for-profit organization with programs and exhibitions made possible in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.  GAC is a member of New York Multi-Arts Centers Consortium which receives funds from NYSCA.