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NDMOA Announces Call for Art for exhibit Limited Time Only
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NDMOA Announces Call for Art for exhibit Limited Time Only

Call for Artists at North Dakota Museum of Art

Upcoming Non-Juried Exhibition: Limited Time Only

Artwork must be submitted December 4 – 8, 2024

Limited Time Only will be on display in the Museum's main galleries, December 12 – December 29. The featured artwork will be offered for sale with proceeds split 50/50 between the artists and the Museum. The exhibition will feature dozens of works on paper, paintings, sculptures, photographs, crafts, and multi-media from local and regional artists. Click here to submit work.

Artists Invited to Submit One Work of Art in the
North Dakota Museum of Art’s Upcoming Exhibition, LIMITED TIME ONLY

December 12 – December 29, 2024

Limited Time Only builds on one of the Museum’s most popular exhibitions titled This Week Only, last held in 2019. This year, they are expanding the duration of this non-juried exhibition from one week to two and a half weeks and it will coincide with the holidays, allowing more people to view and enjoy the exhibition. Imagine an exciting array of art from the Red River Valley and surrounding areas to brighten our holiday season.

This is the fourth time the Museum has hosted this type of exhibition, and it is the only one on the Museum’s schedule. Historically, this exhibition has featured dozens of works on paper, paintings, sculptures, photographs, crafts, and multi-media from local and regional artists. This year they expect to receive an equally robust and diverse collection of work. The openings have always brought an eager crowd, and with the extended schedule, even more viewers will have the opportunity to see and purchase works.

Artists: The Museum invites you to participate again this year. Please submit, buy, celebrate, or simply enjoy the experience. The work featured in Limited Time Only will be offered for sale with proceeds split 50/50 between the artists and the Museum. Artists set their own prices.

Eligibility: If you are a serious artist from North Dakota, Southern Manitoba, neighboring Minnesota, and northern South Dakota, you are invited to submit one artwork of your choice.

Dates: The show opens on Thursday, December 12, and closes on Sunday, December 29.
Delivery of Art: Museum staff will be on hand December 4 – 8, to receive the art during the Museum’s regular

hours: 9 – 5 weekdays and 1 – 5 on weekends.

If you wish to ship, the art must arrive at the Museum within the receiving dates stated above. If your work does not sell and you are unable to pick up the work, we will return it to you in your packing materials and charge your credit card for the cost. Make these arrangements on the Entry Form. Allow 2 – 3 weeks for shipping.

Exhibition Requirements: Two-dimensional works of art cannot be larger than a total of 16 square feet. If you are submitting three-dimensional or non-wall work, please call them to discuss special considerations. Sculpture must fit through a regular door (7 x 3 feet). Special equipment needed for display—including sculpture stands, monitors and projectors—must be furnished by the artist. The art must be ready for installation, including proper framing to protect the art. No clips and string, or other devices that will allow the work to slip out of the hanging apparatus, become unhinged, or become damaged. This is an uninsured exhibition. The Museum reserves the right to refuse any work.

Entry Fee: $30 prior to or when the work arrives at the Museum. People’s Choice Award: All visitors will be asked to vote on a favorite piece in the exhibition for this award. The winner will be announced through our social media platforms after the exhibition closes.

Sale of Art: All work must be for sale and priced according to your current retail sales expectations. Remember, artists establish the sale price and split proceeds 50/50 with the Museum.

Return of Art: Works not sold can be picked up during regular Museum hours from closing day December 29 - January 5. Unclaimed work will not be stored at the Museum past January 5, 2025.

This exhibition honors Walter Hopps (1932-2005), one of America’s most beloved and creative curators, whose 1978 Thirty-Six Hours was among the first exhibitions to question the traditional methods for selecting artists for an exhibition. An admirer of the Dada artist Marcel Duchamp, Hopps no doubt was also paying tribute to some of the ground-breaking jury-free exhibitions that Duchamp inspired, including the notorious exhibition that placed the work Fountain into the annals of art history. More broadly, the jury-free show provides a dynamic and inclusive process of hosting exhibitions. The Museum celebrates this opportunity to showcase and promote regional artists.

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Summer Art Camp at NDMOA
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Summer Art Camp at NDMOA

2024 SUMMER ART CAMP at the North Dakota Museum of Art

Visit ndmoa.com for Camp details and registration information. Space is limited.

SCHEDULE

June 10 – 14, 2024

1A – JEANNE O’NEIL

Press, Mesh, & Sculpt: Adventures in Art

1B – JAMIE WORDEN

Canvas & Clay: A Summer of Color and Creation

JUNE 17 – 21, 2024

2A – SAM SHARPE Rhythm & Rhymes: A Musical Journey

2B – MEGAN JOHNSON

Nature’s Palette: North Dakota Landscapes and Botanicals

JUNE 24 – 28, 2024

3A – CARRIE CONNELL & MICHELLE KARST

Wild Things Unleashed: Art Meets Theater

3B – MOLLY MCLAIN

Mosaic Magic

JULY 8 – 12, 2024

4A – LYDIA WELLE

Collage Creations: Crafting Summer Dreams

4B – CARRIE SAPA

From Sea to Shining Sea: Artwork Inspired by America & American Artists

JULY 15 – 19, 2024

5A – EVA BRANVOLD

Page to Palette: Artistic Explorations

5B – EMILY DENCKER

Canvas & Color: A Painter’s Playground

JULY 22 – 27, 2024

6A – KASANDRA GREGOIRE

Threaded Tales: Yarn Painting and Fiber Arts

6B – EMMA SCHREIBER

Art Across Cultures: Creative Explorations

Early Registration for Museum Members* opens

Wednesday, May 8 at 9 am

*Household membership level or higher

First-time Camper? Pre-register at Active.com

Secure your discount and early access by purchasing a Museum Membership.

Current Museum Members or Returning Campers?Check your eligibility today by calling the Museum at 701-777-4195 or by emailing MJ at mjhaji-sheikh@ndmoa.com.

Already on Active? Renew your Museum Membership.

You will receive a discount code for your discount and early access.

General Registration begins Friday, May 10 at 9 am.

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McCanna House Artist-in-Residence Applications Open
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McCanna House Artist-in-Residence Applications Open

Mc Canna House Applications for Artists in Residence

Open to Artists in Music, Theatre, Literature, & Visual Arts

The North Dakota Museum of Art is accepting applications for the 2024 McCanna House Artist-in-residence season. Artists working in music, theatre, literature, or the visual arts are encouraged to apply. Open to artists in all stages of their career. 

The Program

The residency consists of 2 - 5 week blocks of time layered throughout the operating year. The house is open from June 1 through the end of September or early October. There will only be one artist on the property at a time unless a group project is specified in the application process. There are no expectations for the artist to complete work during the residency. However, artists are asked to use their time wisely and be aware of the transformative potential of time spent there. 

Deadline: Applications will be accepted until January 15, 2024

Announcements: February 15, 2024. 

Amenities:

-Wireless Internet

-Well-lit French country-style farmhouse, detached 40x70 foot steel building, and ample outdoor space with yards and surrounding tree lines

-3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms

-Washer and dryer

-New electric stove in a well-appointed kitchen

-Screened-in porch area with convenient BBQ

-Opportunities to work with surrounding community groups

-10 miles from the town of Larimore (pop.2,000), yet it feels remote and private

-35 miles from Grand Forks (pop.55,000), with its thriving art scene and good shopping/dining

-5 hours to Minneapolis and 2 hours to Winnipeg, Manitoba

-Well-stocked library

-Fruit trees

-Surrounded by working fields producing soybeans, potatoes, canola, and more...

-Endless sky

-Big weather

North Dakota Museum of Art | 261 Centennial Drive Stop 7305, Grand Forks, ND 58202

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