Clutter × Super7 proudly announce an exhibition at The Clutter Gallery in Beacon, New York. This Skullbrain-centric group show will feature one to five works from any Skullbrain member who would like to contribute. While there is no specific requirement to submit kaiju works, please bear in mind that our primary audience for this exhibition will be kaiju fans. The opening reception will be on Saturday, March 14th (part of Beacon's Second Saturday art walk) and pieces will remain available until Monday, April 13th, 2015. All pieces made for this will be available for sale both in our physical location in downtown Beacon and on Clutter's website. The Clutter Gallery normally does an advance, online preview list, but this exhibit will not have one. Pieces will be sold by physical lottery in the gallery space, then available online on a first come, first serve basis. Below are the basic show details: • We are looking for one to five pieces from each person, with an emphasis on kaiju works. • The piece(s) should be one-of-a-kind or an exclusive small run edition release. • The Gallery cut is 60% to the artist and 40% to the gallery. If you are interested in taking part in this exhibit, please simply reply to this post and we will reach out to everyone individually. Alternatively, you can contact the gallery curator — Nick Curtis — directly at nick [at] cluttergallery [dot] com to express your interest in taking part. The deadline to join the exhibition is January 30th, though pieces would not be due at the gallery until March 7th.
Sounds interesting, hope I can get something whipped up before the deadline. Got a lot of stuff going on at the moment. (And my work isn't exactly kaiju-centric... do demons count? )
Just to be clear, you don't need to have your piece(s) delivered to the gallery until March 7th. The deadline to commit to being in the exhibit, though, is January 30th. And yes, demons most certainly can count!
While the exhibit should be more toy oriented, we're certainly open to illustrations, paintings, and even photos. In the case of depicting someone else's creation(s), we would ask that you get their approval first and foremost, though.
Of course that's okay! Shipping is the responsibility of the artist, so location does not matter to us.
i'm intrigued by your organization, and wish to subscribe to your literature... had a good response last time i showed at clutter, totally in!
I was part of the first 2 Skullbrain shows(if I remember correctly...) so might as well keep it going. Also, always happy to be part of a Clutter Show. Not sure if I'll do something just as me, or a Grumble Toy entry.