Petite December 2021
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Petite December 2021

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Petite December 2021 

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Petite December is an exhibit looking for miniature works available for immediate purchase during the holiday season. No theme is required for works submitted. Works do not have to be framed! However, the works may be no larger than 5”x7” or 35 square inches. Works must be priced at $150 or less. Artists are allowed to enter up to 3 works, and 2 works can be accepted, if any. Artists are free to enter current work made within the past 3 years.
**Petite December is a special, additional exhibit; all exhibiting artists must pay a flat $10.00 entry fee.**
Entry Deadline: November 15, 2021
Restrictions: • Maximum size for 2D works: 7 inches x 5 inches or 35 square inches. • Maximum size for 3D works: 5”x 7”x 3” or 105 cubic inches. – Works larger than the aforementioned sizes will not be accepted.
– Framed or unframed work is acceptable.
-Works must be priced at $150 or less.
If works are framed, the framed size must fit within the size restriction i.e. the frame dimensions cannot exceed 5 x7 inches.
-Artist must be a current exhibiting member of The Art League Gallery
-For a flat $10.00 special exhibit entry fee, artists can submit up to 3 works. Up to 2 works can be accepted, if any.
-40% commission for all art forms with the exception of jewelry forms using precious metals and gemstones (20% commission).
Juror: Joe Fig
Works are chosen by the selected juror’s curatorial vision and aesthetic.

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Meet the Juror

Joe Fig

Joe Fig is an Artist, Educator and Author, known for work that explores the creative process and the spaces where art is made. His work is exhibited nationally and internationally with over thirty solo and fifty group exhibitions. He is the author of Inside the Painter’s Studio and Inside the Artist’s Studio (Princeton Architectural Press), which shares an intimate view inside the studios of todays leading artists. His work can be found in numerous museums and leading private collections including JP Morgan Chase, Chazen Museum of Art, Parrish Art Museum, Norton Museum of Art, New Museum and the Toledo Museum of Art. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Artforum, Art in America, ArtNews and Modern Painters as well as several international magazines. Joe is the Department Head of both the Fine Arts and Visual Studies programs at Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL. He is represented by Cristin Tierney Gallery in New York.

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