CALL TO ARTISTS - Open Exhibition Deadline 15 September 2021

CALL TO ARTISTS

For an open exhibition of the work of ncas artist members

Deadline for submissions Wednesday 15 September 2021

All artists will be notified by the first week in October

Norfolk Contemporary Art Society is delighted to announce nca21, a major open selling exhibition of recent artwork by artist members of ncas. We aim to attract submissions from artists working in a wide variety of contemporary media. The exhibition will be on display from Wednesday 10 November to Saturday 4 December 2021 in Norwich Cathedral’s Hostry.

SELECTION PANEL

The selection panel comprises Lee Grandjean (sculptor and painter), Rosy Gray (Curator of Contemporary Art, Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery), Carl Rowe (artist and academic).

SUBMISSIONS

Artist members of ncas are invited to submit up to 3 pieces of work completed between 2019 and 2021 and not previously shown in public.

Also to be included: your NAME and CONTACT DETAILS, the works TITLE, MEDIUM and SIZE, plus an up to 50 word artist statement.

Images must be in JPEG format, no larger than 3MB each, and with a resolution of 300dpi. Artists are reminded that the selection panel will judge works on the basis of the documentation provided, and that poor-quality photographic documentation may disadvantage the work.

To enter, please download the submission form by clicking here. Please email the completed form to ncassubmissions@gmail.com.

Please send your digital files to ncassubmissions@gmail.com by WeTransfer.

All work must be offered for sale, and the price must include VAT if applicable.

There is a SUBMISSION FEE of £20 for up to 3 works. Please bank transfer the £20 to ncas account, sort code 20-62-53, account no 40680370. A 25% commission will be charged on all sales. A fully illustrated colour catalogue will be produced.

Whilst every care will be taken of the accepted works, neither the Hostry nor ncas can accept responsibility for any loss or damage to work in the exhibition. ncas will arrange for stewards to be present at the exhibition between the hours of 10.00am and 5.00pm

Copyright in all works, including those illustrated in the catalogue, remains with the artist.

NB. If you know of any local artists who are not members of ncas, but who would be keen to submit work to this exhibition, then please do encourage them first to join the society quickly, using the ncas application form, and then to complete a submission form.

To become an ncas member, click HERE.

To download the submission form, click HERE.

Plaque by trustee Derek Morris destined for Bethel Hospital

Paul King kindly broke the news to us that a bronze plaque by our trustee, Derek Morris, that he had designed and had cast way back in 1989, and had lost sight of, is finally to be placed on a wall in St Peter Mancroft church in Norwich. It was originally commissioned by the Bethel Hospital in memory of Mary Chapman, founder of the Bethel. Derek had thought that with the closure of the hospital and its conversion into flats, the plaques would continue to languish in some dusty cupboard and never see the light of day in his lifetime. So, this is good news at this present time of uncertainty. Here it is, using Derek's father’s different alphabet moulds.

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Derek Morris

Derek Morris

Norfolk Sixth Form Art Prize from ncas

Alice Weatherill, Money and Water  Acrylic, 60cm X 60cm

Alice Weatherill, Money and Water
Acrylic, 60cm X 60cm

The annual exhibition of selected work by Sixth Form students from across Norfolk and Suffolk is again being shown in the Crypt Gallery at Norwich School. ncas was again involved in the selection process and is also awarding a prize, selected this year by trustees, Selwyn Taylor and Andrew Eden. Their choice is a remarkably mature work, Money and Water, by Alice Weatherill from Dereham Sixth Form College. She describes the background to her large acrylic work as follows: 

I looked at Malca Schotten's work during a workshop at Norwich Castle and I decided to look at how science and maths can be represented in art. I researched mathematicians who lived in Norfolk and found Thomas Blundeville who lived in the village of Newton Flotman. This lead me to include circles in my final piece. A trip to the science museum in London inspired me to create an abstract version of the MONIAC. I used acrylics to create both texture in the water and the colours in the MONIAC.

 

£1,000 UEA Student Visual Arts Bursary available

A £1,000 bursary is available for a UEA undergraduate, aged between 17 and 25, to pursue a specific project in any general field of the visual arts, including fine art, illustration, photography, video, curation or administration. The award is open to students studying in any school of UEA and in any discipline, and is designed to encourage students who have a personal and practical interest in contemporary visual art that is distinct from their formal academic studies.

Norfolk Contemporary Art Society and Young Norfolk Arts Trust (www.ynaf.org.uk), are jointly making this award in partnership with Norwich University of the Arts (NUA). The bursary can be used flexibly, for example for materials, travel or research. Depending on the nature of the final project, the output from the award may be exhibited in the YNAF exhibition in Norwich in July 2019. The award winner may be required to give a presentation about their work as part of the same event. Tailored mentoring will be available if required from professional staff at NUA. The YNAF communications team of young volunteers/advocates will promote, report on and record activities associated with the project, and will liaise with local media.

Eligible applicants can apply by filling in the attached form and sending it, together with a short recommendation by an academic referee, to:

Keith Roberts, chair of ncas, at keith@keith-roberts.org.uk to arrive no later than Monday 4th March.

New ncas Administrator appointed

Frances Martin has today been appointed as our new administrator. She has for many years been the administrator for the Norwich Twenty Group and we hope that this will further the close links between the two groups. Frances has a degree in fine art and practices as a professional artist, with a studio in St Etheldreda’s Church, on King Street. She also teaches art and runs the Big Draw events at the Forum. We look forward to working with her . . .