A New Perspective

O’Hanlon Center In Person Gallery Show
February 7 – 25, 2023

 

DATES


HAND DELIVER to O’Hanlon up to three pieces
to be juried for this show

HAND DELIVERY Entry Dates
Saturday Jan 28, 2:30 to 4:30 pm in LOFT,
Monday Jan 30, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm,
Tuesday, Jan 31, 10:00 am to 1:00 pm in Gallery

Pick up times for non selected work:
Friday Feb 3, 11 am to 1:00 pm
Saturday Feb 4, 10 am to 2 pm
Monday Feb 6, 10 am to noon
Tuesday Feb 7, 10 am to 3 pm

Roundtable Discussion
Tuesday Feb 7, 4:00 pm

Reception
Tuesday Feb 7, 4:00 pm.5:30 pm

Pick up unsold works
Saturday, Feb 25, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Monday, Feb 27, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Tuesday, Feb 28, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

ENTRY FEE

$30 OHCA artist level members, $40 non-members, for up to three pieces.

 

DESCRIPTION

We are starting 2023 off with “A New Perspective” show!

During Covid lockdown many artists found different ways of working using new and different materials, techniques, and ideas.

For this exhibition we are asking artists to submit that new work, created since 2020, which reflects those new discoveries. We want to look at what you are excited about and most interested in! We very much look forward to seeing your new approach to making art.

Contemporary, expressionistic, abstract, exploratory, and/or experimental entries encouraged.

 

 

MEDIA

All Media, including 3D/Sculptural works

  • Open to all artists aged 16 and over.
  • Submission limit: 3 works per artist.
  • Works previously displayed in the O’Hanlon Gallery are not eligible.

ART PREPARATION

  • All work must be ready for display. Paint, glue, etc. must be dry!
  • Wall hung pieces must be securely wired.
  • Label all work with Artist’s name & Contact
  • Bring resume and/or artist statement, if desired. (2 pages max.)

ENTRY PROCESS

Please hand-deliver (no digital submissions) up to three pieces of work to: O’Hanlon Center for the Arts • 616 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley CA 94941

You can download and bring two copies of the submission PDF or fill out the form in person when you drop off.


DOWNLOAD SUBMISSION ENTRY FORM PDF

 

Please note Entry Dates/Times carefully. Late delivery of artwork is not allowed.

 


GALLERY POLICIES/REQUIREMENTS

  • For most exhibits, not all artists will have artwork selected for showing. Final artwork selections are up to the Exhibit Juror(s) and/or Installer/curator, both of which vary from show to show.
  • Accepted work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibition.
  • Artists agree to make a 30% tax-deductible donation to OHCA from all sales.
  • While all reasonable care is taken with submitted artwork, OHCA strongly recommends that exhibiting artists carry their own insurance. OHCA and representatives will not assume any liability for any damage or loss.
  • By submitting work, artists agree that photographic images and/or video of the artist and/or their artwork, in whole or in part, may be used by OHCA for publicity in various forms including print, online and social media.
  • Work previously shown in a juried Gallery show at OHCA is not eligible
  • Artwork does not need to be for sale. You may mark a piece as NFS (Not For Sale) or POR (Price on Request.)  

Image: Jackie La Lanne – Monoprint on photograph experiments with gel plates

ABOUT THE JUROR:

Dr. Orin Carpenter

“When approaching the creation of my art, the process is the most fulfilling component for me. Using mixed media allows an incredible marriage between materials used building into one union. My experiences living as an African American Man is where my inspiration stems from in creating the images that eventually come to fruition for all to see.”

Dr. Carpenter found a new perspective and created a new series Quarantine State of Mind in response to COVID-19. “My world, like everyone else’s, came to an abrupt change of direction due to how we had to evolve as a planet. These pieces symbolize what I was feeling during that time, as well as the world’s reaction to things. Even though there was a lot of disparity during this pandemic, it made us all get a new “perspective.” That perspective is to remember what is really important in our lives.”

JUROR’S WEBSITE