Snap To Grid at LACDA

Show your work in the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art’s un-juried exhibit featuring digital art and photography. All entries will be printed (8.5″x11″ on heavyweight paper) and shown in their gallery arranged in a grid. All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable.

Special consideration is given to Snap to Grid artists for inclusion in future exhibits. Entrants to LACDA’s calls for submissions form the pool of artists from which we select the majority of their exhibitors. Proceeds for Snap to Grid benefit these gallery programs and keep LACDA thriving. Exhibit your work, build your resume, and support the LACDA gallery. Everybody wins!

Show Dates: November 11-December 4, 2010
Deadline for entries: October 25, 2010
Opening Reception: Thursday November 11, 7-9pm (in conjunction with Downtown Artwalk)
Entry Fee: $30US

Two easy steps to exhibit your work at LACDA…

1) Register here (one registration fee for each image, no limit to number of images!)


2) Upload images here (separate upload for each image)

2012 Solo Artist Jurors Announced!

2012 Solo Artist Jurying is coming up on October 18 and we have finalized this year’s panel of jurors:

Duane Keiser received his master’s degree in fine arts from Brooklyn College in New York, and his undergraduate degree from Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia, where he’s currently an adjunct art professor.

Zoe Charlton is an Associate Professor of Art and Co-Director of the Studio Art program at American University  Charlton is a painter, represented by Conner Contemporary in DC.

Novie Trump served as director of the Lee Arts Center in Arlington, VA for 5 years from 2004-2009.  She exhibits her sculpture throughout the U.S. and England and Wales. She has juried for many local arts groups and currently is the founder and director of the Flux Studios in Mt. Rainier, MD. 

Submission guidelines can be found here. Deadline for submissions is 6:00 pm, Friday, September 24.