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Eat, Draw, Relax

2017 Exhibit

Honolulu Museum of Art School Mezzanine Gallery

Media: 

 

Anything related to manga and anime or its derivatives: drawings, paintings, manga, photos, sculptures, hand made costumes, hand made dolls or doll clothing, hand made stuffed animals etc. Animation is ok but you will need to provide a monitor and player if you want the public to see it for the length of the show. You are encouraged to submit multiple pieces. 

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Dates:

Prep for exhibit: May 14 and 21,  1-4 pm at Honolulu Museum of Art School Rm 202

 

Delivery of Work and Final preparations: May 28, 10-4pm at Honolulu Museum of Art School Rm 202

 

Install: June 1

 

Reception: June 11 2-4

 

Deinstall: June 18, 1- 4pm

 

Location:

Honolulu Museum of Art School

(Academy of Arts Linekona Art Center)

Mezzanine Gallery

1111 Victoria Street

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Drop off of work: 

Any meeting in May for 2D pieces 11x14 or smaller. All other sizes and sculptures should be delivered to Honolulu Museum of Art School Mezzanine Gallery on TBA. You will need to help install the work if it is unusual (large, fragile, needs a pedestal, etc). Please discuss it with us prior to TBA. 
 

Label on back lower left corner:

 

Name
Age
School (if relevant)
Teacher (if relevant)
Address
Phone
e-mail
sale price (optional)


At take down, June 18, 1-4pm, you must pick up your work or provide packaging and postage. If you choose to sell your work, include a contact number on the label which buyers can contact you at. Please make your own arrangements with buyers to pick up your work AFTER the show is over from YOU or sell them a duplicate. 
 

Size limits:


Work can be almost any size as long as you are willing to hang and take it down. The School does not have a storage area.

Be aware that unframed work may be directly mounted to the wall using tape  which could damage your art.

Quality: digital prints should be edited with a resolution at  least 300 pixels/inch (dpi) in order to eliminate the jaggies. JPG compression should be set to high quality. 


Clip on frames with glass will not be allowed. 

We will hang as much as we can but will reserve the right to NOT hang submitted work for any reason.

Link to Kakimochi Exhibit review to see what the space looks like:

http://blogs.starbulletin.com/otakuohana/?p=2249

Here is a link to Jason Yadao's shout out for 2016's Maidencraft exhibit in his blog:

Otaku Ohana
 

Below is a gallery of previous exhibits:

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