Call to Artists

The Art Car — a unique component of the the Special Exhibit Layers: The Evolving Art of 3D Printing

Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts - 55th year

Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034 (9 miles south of Portland)

Show Dates: June 22, 23, and 24, 2018

Location: Lakewood Center for the Arts (Location)

Art Object Delivery Deadline: Feb. 23, 2018 - May 11, 2018



NO Entry fee

Download the Group Project Information form and mail it with your object for the 2018 Art Car Project



Mail Art Object(s) to:

Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA)

ATTN: Art Car

511 NW Broadway

Portland, OR 97209

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The Call

The Art Car for 3D Printmakers Around the World

A special collaborative art project at the 2018 Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts

The 2018 Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts is proud to present The Special Exhibit - Layers: The Evolving Art of 3D Printing, an exhibition merging art, technology and science. The Special Exhibit provides a unique experience to engage the artistic side of 3D printing and advanced art-making technologies. Displaying artworks by multidisciplinary creatives, this exhibit offers 3D printed art as a voice among Fine Art.



A unique component of this exhibit will be an Art Car composed of 3D printed objects by artists and 3D printmakers from anywhere in the world. This group project is a collaboration between The Lakewood Center for the Arts and The Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA). Crowdsourced 3D printed objects will be strategically adhered to the Art Car by students at PNCA, and the car will be on display in downtown Portland and then on display and for sale during the Festival, with profits going to the Festival and to PNCA. The mission of the Art Car is to share innovative, diverse 3D printed works from artists and makers around the world in a unique and collaborative project.

ELIGIBILITY

● Fill out a brief Group Project Information Form for each object you’d like to submit, and mail the object and the application to PNCA at the address listed above. Artworks must arrive by 5pm on May 11th, 2018.

● No objects submitted to the Group Project will be returned to the artist. Group Project objects will be permanently adhered to the Art Car.

● Objects must have a flat base size minimum of 2 inches by 2 inches. This will ensure their safe adhesion to the Art Car.

● All 3D printed materials are accepted (please remember these objects will be adhered to a car and that all objects will be subject to outdoor weather.)

● Artists/makers can send an unlimited amount of objects.

● All objects must be original and created within the last five years.

● Objects can be made by individual artists/makers or groups.

● Artist will pay for all mailing, shipping & handling fees to deliver work to Pacific Northwest College of Art(PNCA).

● Objects must be mailed to PNCA using the address listed above--NO HAND-DELIVERED OBJECTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

● All postage and shipping materials must be paid for by the artist/maker.

● We hold the right to not display individual objects based on space and quality.



APPLICATION PROCESS

● Download and print the brief Group Project Information Form and mail it in with your 3D printed object(s). All artworks must arrive by 5pm on May 11th, 2018.



Mail Art Object(s) to:

Pacific Northwest College of Art

ATTN: Art Car

511 NW Broadway

Portland, OR 97209

Contact

Briana Thornton or Ben Dye, Curators of the Special Exhibit

Phone: 503.636.1060

Email: festival@lakewood-center.org

Street address: Lakewood Center for the Arts, 368 S. State Street, Lake Oswego, OR 97034

Mailing address: Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts, PO Box 385, Lake Oswego, OR 97034

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

The Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts is an arts education event of the Lakewood Center for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization. It is held the weekend after Father's Day each year and attracts 22-25,000 people. Contributions to the Festival are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Our tax ID number is 93-0700108.



Mission Statement: The Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts’ primary goal is to educate by promoting, supporting, coordinating, and exhibiting the arts of the region.



Location/Support: The Festival takes place at the Lakewood Center for the Arts and George Rogers Park, both on State Street in downtown Lake Oswego, Oregon USA. It is sustained by valuable partnerships with the City of Lake Oswego, Clackamas County Tourism and Development Council, the Chamber of Commerce, the Lake Oswego Rotary Club, the School District, small and large businesses, the "Friends of the Festival," plus more than 500 volunteers who work throughout the year and the weekend to make the Festival the success it is.

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Download the 2018 Art Car Call to Artists

Apply Feb. 23 - May 11, 2018







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About the Festival of the Arts: The Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts is an arts education event of the Lakewood Center for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization. It is held the weekend after Father's Day each year and attracts 22-25,000 people. Contributions to the Festival are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Our tax ID number is 93-0700108.



Mission Statement: The Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts’ primary goal is to educate by promoting, supporting, coordinating, and exhibiting the arts of the region.



Location/Support: The Festival takes place at the Lakewood Center for the Arts and George Rogers Park, both on State Street in downtown Lake Oswego, Oregon USA. It is sustained by valuable partnerships with the City of Lake Oswego, Clackamas County Tourism and Development Council, the Chamber of Commerce, the Lake Oswego Rotary Club, the Lake Oswego School District, small and large businesses, the "Friends of the Festival," plus more than 500 volunteers who work throughout the year and the weekend to make the Festival the success it is.