Exhibition Proposals

Image of Natalie Ortiz’s Studio.

The Aerogramme Center’s mission is to support artists during the pandemic closures through multi-digital opportunities. Each year we host four solo artists on our platform who have recently made work or have never had a solo exhibition before. We are here to help you and support your professional and curatorial development as well as feature on our Behind the Studio event where artists may give an inside view to their work space and practice with a short artist talk, a studio tour while answering rapid fire questions, and a final Q&A with viewers.

  • Complete our Google Form

  • Deadline November 26, 2023

  • Artists 18 years and older are eligible to apply

  • National and international artists are eligible to apply

  • $15 USD application fee (Please note: This fee covers the cost of jurying, drafting interview questions for the artist talk, and designing the online exhibition.)

  • Please read our Terms & Agreements at the bottom of this page

  • Inquiries email, info@aerogramme.org (Do not send you artwork/materials to this email address. It will not be accepted).

Status: Closed- We are no longer accepting proposals.


How to Apply

  • Include a bio, artist statement, and CV/resume in pdf. format

  • Text must be titled using (LastName_FirstName_Bio.pdf) format

  • Include relevant links you would like promoted (e.g.: Instagram, website)

  • Submit 5-10 images/videos in jpg. format

    • Submissions must be titled using (LastName_FirstName_Title.jpg) format

  • Images must be 300 dpi; between 1500-2500 pixels on the widest side

  • Images must be cropped and properly edited before submitting


Terms & Agreements

Submitting to The Aerogramme Center’s Virtual Viewing Room requires a non-refundable $15 submission fee. This fee covers the cost of jurying, drafting interview questions for artist talk, and designing the online exhibition. Payment of the submission fee does not guarantee your work will be selected.

In submitting the image(s) or written work (s), you hereby represent and warrant that the artwork and written work is original to you and any text or images or graphics thereof, and accompany text, if any is original to you and/or that you own or control all rights to the “Material”, and that the “Material” does not defame or otherwise violate the rights, copyrights, trademarks, privacy, or reputation of any person.

If your work is selected, you herby grant to The Aerogramme Center non-exclusive, assignable, royalty-free, perpetual world-wide license to duplicate, publish, display, distribute, excerpt, or transmit your work, or any part thereof, in any format or media known or hereafter developed, along with the right to use your name, likeness, and/or biographical material, therewith as part of Virtual Viewing Room (online and in print) and promotion thereof, in all forms of media now known or hereafter developed, without limitation.

Process

To keep transparency on the reviewing process we look for and make our own decision-making process based on the following:

  • Professionalism - we look at the quality of image representation and consistency of artists website and social media platforms.

  • Artist Statements, Artist Bio, CV and Proposals - we look for engaging and well written statements. They should reflect insight and progression of your work. Be sure to check our past publications for reference

  • Location - We are currently operating online and remotely due to the Covid-19 pandemic. All exhibitions, opportunities, and events will be held digitally until further notice.

Thank You’s

Thank you for choosing to submit to The Aerogramme Center for Arts and Culture. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out by emailing info@aerogramme.org.