Bunnycutlet Gallery issues a call for entries for Too Art for TV 7, New York’s seventh annual exhibition for artists in the animation industry.
BROOKLYN, NY — Bunnycutlet Gallery has issued a call for entries for Too Art for TV 7, New York’s seventh annual exhibition for artists in the animation industry.
Too Art for TV started in 2006 for artists who, by virtue of working collaboratively (and semi-anonymously) in the work-for-hire profession of broadcast animation, needed a public showcase for their individual artistic endeavors – no matter how un-TV they were. Curated by animation painter Liz Artinian, Too Art combined well-known animation artists with up-and-coming ones, their conceptual cohesion being an embrace of the experimental and the whimsical, with comics, animation, and illustration working as an aesthetic thread.
Orphaned in 2008 when its original host gallery left New York, Too Art continued its annual life thanks to yearly pop-up galleries, funded and organized by Liz Artinian, and built with the help of exhibitors and countless volunteers. Distinctive from previous years, Too Art for TV 6 also debuts the new Bunnycutlet Gallery, an art space founded by Liz as a permanent home for Too Art, as well as for a broader art culture that embraces figurative art, pop art, and "geek" art.
Open to artists who work or have worked for hire in animation, there are no size, number, or media limitations. All media and formats are welcome except digitally printed artwork. For more details, and to submit your work, visit bunnycutlet.com/submissions.
IMPORTANT DATES:
APPLICATION DEADLINE September 7, 2013 -NEW DATE-
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE September 2013
ARTWORK DUE December 6, 2013
OPENING RECEPTION December 13, 2013, 7pm - 10pm
CLOSING January 4, 2014
Source: Bunnycutlet Gallery