UAC 2024 Art Show | Incheon Global Campus - MCB B1 Gallery
Arts
Fine Art
DESCRIPTION The UAC ART SHOW will be a gallery exhibition held during the last two weeks of the Fall 2023 semester (Nov. 27 – Dec 5). The art show welcomes work from U Asia Campus Students, Faculty and Staff DIGITAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE - 5:00 PM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 P HYSICAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE - 5:00 PM, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22 DIGITAL SUBMISSION: Upload your digital submissions to a Google Drive Folder, and Email Google Drive Folder Link to dustin.schwindt@utah.edu - SELECT Anyone with the link to give permission to view the folder. PHYSICAL SUBMISSION: Drop off any physical submissions to Dustin Schwindt at his office (U917). This Art Show is an OPEN CALL - Submissions can be related to any topic and are accepted in the following categories: 2D Art Photography Digital Art (*See AI Statement and Further Instructions)AI Art (*See AI Statement and Further Instructions)Concept Art 3D Art Video Art Though the show is an Open Call, participants are ALSO encouraged to create and submit work related to this year's theme: “ExtraORDINARY.” The title of this Year's Show is ExtraORDINARY. This theme and title relates to how we pay attention to the ordinary world around us, honoring the mundane, the every day and the sometimes overlooked. Artists are encouraged to reveal ordinary subjects in either a straight forward fashion or in creative ways that transform the ordinary into something ExtraOrdinary. NOTE: Some work will be printed and hung on the walls of the Gallery in B1 of the MCB. Other work could be projected digitally in that space. Other works not in the gallery may be invited to be displayed in UAC Common Areas during and after the show. STUDENT PRIZES: • Best in Show (1 Award) - $500 Scholarship • Honorable Mention (2 Awards) $250 Scholarship Each • Category Prizes (50,000 KRW Gift Vouchers) RULES: • Artists submitting to the 2024 UAC Art Show MUST be a student currently enrolled (full time or part time) at the University of Utah Asia Campus, a faculty or staff member currently working at the UAC or a guest artist invited by the UAC. • Eligible artists may submit work produced while not a UAC Community Member (past work, work done in free time and not for class) • Multiple submissions are allowed. (Limit of 10 Submissions per Artist) • Work submitted to the previous UAC Art Shows (whether accepted or not) will NOT be accepted to the 2024 Art Show. • Work intended as creative responses for Current (Fall 2024) UAC Scholarship Applications SHOULD NOT be entered into the 2024 Art Show. But you are welcome to submit those pieces to next year's show. • Collaborative work (like films with large crews) may be accepted as exhibition pieces but prizes will be awarded to one individual only. Therefore the work should be submitted under that individual's name. How Do I Submit to the Show? STEP 1 - PREPARATION 1. Create a Google Drive Folder Titled: UAC Art Show 2024_NAME_Major 2. Gather any physical or digital work you want to submit to the show. 3. Take photos or scans of ALL physical submissions by the November 8 Digital Submission Deadline AND, then, bring those physical submissions to the 9th Floor Lobby by November 22 (so the judges can see them in person). 4. Upload your individual files of your digital works into your Google Drive folder and MAKE SURE TO NAME (and NUMBER) EACH FILE in the following way: AS24_FullName_UID_CATEGORY_SubCategory_#(Example: AS24_DustinSchwindt_u1234567_PHOTO_Digital_1) 5. If you have taken any photos or scans of physical submissions (Paintings, Sculptures, etc.), name those image files and place them in the folder as well (Example: AS24_DustinSchwindt_u1234567_2D_Painting_1) 6. If you are submitting a Photo Essay, give a number to that series of photos and a letter to each individual photo. (Example: AS23_DustinSchwindt_01234567_PHOTO_Essay_1A ; AS24_DustinSchwindt_u1234567_PHOTO_Essay_1B; and so on... 7. OPTIONAL: Prepare a Cover Letter* for your submission that you will add to your Google Drive folder. Name it the following way: AS24_FullName_UID_COVER 8. OPTIONAL: add a recent photograph of you, the artist to your folder. Name it as follows: AS24_FullName_UID_PROFILE NOTE: The name DustinSchwindt and UID number (as written above) are just examples. You need to write your own information for your submissions. STEP 2 - SUBMISSION 1. Email the LINK* to your Google Drive Folder to Professor Schwindt at dustin.schwindt@utah.edu. Title the email: Art Show Submission - Full Name - UID *Note on the Google Drive Folder Link • Make sure you have EVERYTHING in the Google Drive folder before emailing the link. • Make sure to select Anyone with the Link before copying the link into your email to Professor Schwindt. The organizers do not have time to email you a permission request for your folder. We will need immediate access. *Note on the OPTIONAL Cover Letter: If you choose to submit a Cover Letter, it can be fairly informal, but it is chance to introduce yourself, list the work you are submitting, and specify how you would like that work displayed (print size, etc.) Therefore, Your Cover Letter should include: 1. A short, polite greeting 2. A brief Artist Bio including your current Major 3. An ORGANIZED list of the works you are submitting with the SAME file names as the files you are dropping into the Google Drive. 4. Next to each listed work, you can state the Title of the piece (if you have one) and any display specifications (print size, etc.) 5. IF YOU CHOOSE, you can include Artist Statements for Particular Works and / or a general artist statement for a collection of work. If you need help drafting your artist statement(s) or cover letter, please contact Professor Dustin Schwindt or the UAC Writing Center (and show them this web page for a reference.) IF YOU HAVE ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS, EMAIL PROFESSOR SCHWINDT: dustin.schwindt@utah.edu OR STOP BY HIS OFFICE: U917 AI STATEMENT and FUTHER INSTRUCTIONS (For Digital, AI and Concept Artists) The Utah Asia Campus Art Gallery Committee acknowledges the growing interest in and easy access to artificial intelligence (AI) generative tools. As new technologies have always reshaped artistic boundaries, the gallery committee refrains from gatekeeping of artistic style, innovation, or practice. As such, we are allowing submissions that make use of AI technology. While we allow these new possibilities, the committee also recognizes the valid ethical concerns tied to how AI generative tools acquire their data. We encourage the ongoing debate about whether generating prompts in an AI tool constitutes art. We hold that art is not merely the final product but also in the process and vision of its creator. In keeping with this statement and to provide transparency, we REQUIRE ALL DIGITAL ARTISTS to SUBMIT an AI-USE STATEMENT that indicates if and how AI generative tools were used. (In some cases, recording the process through still images, video and/or screen capture can be a useful and edifying way to reveal process.) The Committee reserves the right to make the ultimate determination as to what pieces will be categorized as Digital Art (hand drawn using digital tools), Concept Art (non-AI character or concept creation), or AI Art. FINAL NOTE: SIZING ART FOR DIGITAL IMAGE SUBMISSION Ideally, each digital image should be be at least 1 MB in file size. 2 to 4 MB is good and 10 MB should be the maximum. The Art Show Judges reserve the right to determine the final printing size of each image; however, to help the committee, you can submit MULTIPLE copies of each image in different sizes suitable for framing. Here are the precise sizes UAC uses for standard framing: (You can add these measurements to the file name for each of your submissions after sizing each one) A1 (492 mm x 692 mm)A2 (392 mm x 492 mm)A3 (292 mm x 392 mm)A4 (202 mm x 292 mm)A6 (92 mm x 142 mm)LARGE SQUARE (532 mm x 612 mm)NOTE: If your work is in a custom size that cannot fit one or more of the above dimensions, you may still submit the work. Sometimes the committee will arrange a custom matte or foam board print for certain images.
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