Submission info
Do you stand for women’s rights? Are you a woman with an opinion? Want to share your voice? Any artist self-identifying as a Nasty Woman is welcome to submit work on the theme ‘Nasty Women’. The works will be sold with all the profits going to raise funds for End Violence Against Women. Prices will start at £5.
Please note the following key bits of information and also read our questions below for all you need to know about submitting an work:
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All artworks must be no larger than A3 in dimension. 3D, video and installation work considered, space permitting.
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Your work must be labelled on the back with your name, address, email address and telephone number of the artist as well as the title of the work, dimensions and medium.
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Email us the following:
We request works be submitted to the show ready to hang or display i.e. with hooks and eyes or wire/cord.
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A submission of a work is deemed a donation to the charity by the artist.
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All works are submitted at your own risk. All works will be kept securely and will be handled with all due professional care but the organisers of Nasty Women UK and the charity EVAW Coalition will not be held responsible for any loss or damages during shipment, storage or during the event.
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Any works not sold will be available for collection from the venue at a date to be confirmed. We will inform you if your work has not sold. After this time the charity will take the works and has the right to sell them to raise funds at a later date.
Works may either be sent by post (recorded delivery if you require proof of receipt) or brought in to:
Nasty Women
Stour Space
FAO: Coby Walsh/Jelica Obican
7 Roach Road
HACKNEY WICK
E3 2PA
[email protected]
The submissions deadline is Saturday 9th Sept 2017.
Please note the following key bits of information and also read our questions below for all you need to know about submitting an work:
1
All artworks must be no larger than A3 in dimension. 3D, video and installation work considered, space permitting.
2
Your work must be labelled on the back with your name, address, email address and telephone number of the artist as well as the title of the work, dimensions and medium.
3
Email us the following:
- confirmation that you have sent your work to us including details of the work, as mentioned in point 2 above
- an image of the work
- an artist statement about yourself/the work. This should be no more than 200 words long
- any twitter, instagram or other social media handles if you would like us to link to you.
We request works be submitted to the show ready to hang or display i.e. with hooks and eyes or wire/cord.
5
A submission of a work is deemed a donation to the charity by the artist.
6
All works are submitted at your own risk. All works will be kept securely and will be handled with all due professional care but the organisers of Nasty Women UK and the charity EVAW Coalition will not be held responsible for any loss or damages during shipment, storage or during the event.
7
Any works not sold will be available for collection from the venue at a date to be confirmed. We will inform you if your work has not sold. After this time the charity will take the works and has the right to sell them to raise funds at a later date.
Works may either be sent by post (recorded delivery if you require proof of receipt) or brought in to:
Nasty Women
Stour Space
FAO: Coby Walsh/Jelica Obican
7 Roach Road
HACKNEY WICK
E3 2PA
[email protected]
The submissions deadline is Saturday 9th Sept 2017.
Questions
Who can submit work?
The event is open to anyone who supports women's rights or is a female with an opinion. Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a 'nasty woman' merely for being strong and giving her opinion. You don't need to be an activist just someone who wants to share their point of view. We want to hear your voice.
The event is open to anyone who supports women's rights or is a female with an opinion. Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a 'nasty woman' merely for being strong and giving her opinion. You don't need to be an activist just someone who wants to share their point of view. We want to hear your voice.
I sent in my work. Will I be notified when it arrives?
No, we are unable to notify every artist about the delivery of their work to Stour Space. If you need proof of delivery then choose a shipping service with tracking or confirmed delivery.
No, we are unable to notify every artist about the delivery of their work to Stour Space. If you need proof of delivery then choose a shipping service with tracking or confirmed delivery.
Will my work be displayed?
We will do our best to include artwork that is submitted. However we reserve the right to accept or reject any work for inclusion in the show.
We will do our best to include artwork that is submitted. However we reserve the right to accept or reject any work for inclusion in the show.
Can I submit more than one artwork?
We are limiting submissions to one artwork per person unless it is part of a set or series.
We are limiting submissions to one artwork per person unless it is part of a set or series.
Will I be notified if my work sells?
Our aim is to inform every artist about the sale of their work. Please bear with us and our volunteer staff.
Our aim is to inform every artist about the sale of their work. Please bear with us and our volunteer staff.
What happens if my artwork does not sell?
Once submitted to the Nasty Women event your work is deemed a donation to EVAW Coalition. However any unsold artworks will be made available to those who submitted them for collection during the week following the event after which point EVAW reserve the right to retain the work and to sell it at a later date.
Once submitted to the Nasty Women event your work is deemed a donation to EVAW Coalition. However any unsold artworks will be made available to those who submitted them for collection during the week following the event after which point EVAW reserve the right to retain the work and to sell it at a later date.
Can I attend the Private View?
All exhibiting artists, performers and panelists are invited to the Private View on Fri 22nd Sept from 6.30pm till late.
All exhibiting artists, performers and panelists are invited to the Private View on Fri 22nd Sept from 6.30pm till late.
Where will the proceeds go?
100% of the profits will go to End Violence Against Women. The EVAW Coalition is a company limited by guarantee (no. 7317881) and a registered charity (no. 1161132).
100% of the profits will go to End Violence Against Women. The EVAW Coalition is a company limited by guarantee (no. 7317881) and a registered charity (no. 1161132).
How can I make a financial donation?
If you can't make the event but would still like to donate please click here.
If you can't make the event but would still like to donate please click here.
How can I volunteer?
If you are keen to get involved get in contact via [email protected] and write 'Volunteer' in the subject line. Whatever you can offer we are happy to hear from you.
If you are keen to get involved get in contact via [email protected] and write 'Volunteer' in the subject line. Whatever you can offer we are happy to hear from you.
What are my intellectual property rights regarding work I submit?
The copyright and all other intellectual property rights in and to work, will remain the property of the artist. Enquiries in relation to such rights will be referred to the artist. So far as any rights in the work are owned by a third party that third party will remain the owner of such rights in and to the work. The Nasty Women exhibition organisers and the charity have the right to copy and/or reproduce the work and to communicate and/or issue such copies to the public in connection with the exhibition, for advertising the sale of the work, for educational and public workshops, and for general marketing or promotional purposes, and other related activities, including without limitation the incorporation of images of the work within promotional and marketing materials, postcards, catalogues, posters, DVDs, on exhibition organisers' websites, in workshop presentations and on information screens throughout the exhibiting gallery and any media now known or hereafter devised.
The copyright and all other intellectual property rights in and to work, will remain the property of the artist. Enquiries in relation to such rights will be referred to the artist. So far as any rights in the work are owned by a third party that third party will remain the owner of such rights in and to the work. The Nasty Women exhibition organisers and the charity have the right to copy and/or reproduce the work and to communicate and/or issue such copies to the public in connection with the exhibition, for advertising the sale of the work, for educational and public workshops, and for general marketing or promotional purposes, and other related activities, including without limitation the incorporation of images of the work within promotional and marketing materials, postcards, catalogues, posters, DVDs, on exhibition organisers' websites, in workshop presentations and on information screens throughout the exhibiting gallery and any media now known or hereafter devised.