AT THE CAPE COD MUSEUM OF ART
Exhibition Dates: March 15th - May 7th, 2023
Museum Hours: Wednesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm & Sunday 12 pm – 4 pm
In Person Reception: Saturday, March 18th from 2:00 – 3:30 pm
Pickup of Art: Monday, May 8th from 4 – 5 pm or by special arrangement
Museum Hours: Wednesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm & Sunday 12 pm – 4 pm
In Person Reception: Saturday, March 18th from 2:00 – 3:30 pm
Pickup of Art: Monday, May 8th from 4 – 5 pm or by special arrangement
- A Maximum of 3 Student Art Pieces + 1 Video from each educator, not from each class, plus one artwork from the educator (optional). You are the curator…we want this to be an exhibition that showcases the highest quality artwork created by Cape Cod students. CCIAEA Membership is currently by donation. We will automatically add you to the 2022-23 CCIAEA Membership roster when you RSVP below.
- This year for the first time we will be accepting one student video from each art educator or digital media instructor. These videos can be on any theme and can be animations, simple iPhone video productions or may even be a instructor produced video of your students working on a given art project. The sky's the limit! These videos will be stitched together and shown on a loop in our 90 seat auditorium during the exhibition. Please deliver your videos on a flash drive in any standard video file format (MP4, MOV, WMV, AVI, AVCHD). High resolution will look best. Try to edit them down to under 5 minutes and please use credits that indicate the title, if appropriate, the creator(s), the instructor and school.
- If you, as the instructor, decide to show an artwork of your own, you have the option to make it available to the public for sale. All proceeds from art sales will be divided as follows: 50% to the artist, 25% to the CCIAEA Scholarship Fund, 25% to the CCMoA. If you decide to take a smaller percentage, any additional proceeds will go to toward the CCIAEA Scholarship Fund. Thank You!
- Artwork should be properly framed and ready to hang. Works that are on paper and matted must have secure hangers on the back. NO taped-on wire or fishing line, as this type of support has proven to be insecure and items will fall off the wall and get damaged. 3-D items can be hung on the wall, set on pedestals (museum provides), secured in a display case (museum provides), or free standing.
NOTE: Each piece of artwork should also be delivered with an attached identification label so we can match the artwork to your online label submissions. Contact erica@ccmoa.org to arrange for special drop-off or pick-up time.