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Exploring the landscape, challenging audiences
We are looking for sculptors to take part in our second ‘Sculpture in the Landscape’ exhibition, set alongside our permanent collection of 90 mixed media pieces, to enhance the landscape and challenge audiences of all ages when visiting the 45-acre award winning garden & parkland in North Yorkshire.
Our charitable objectives are the advancement of the arts, horticulture and environmen...
Open for Entry
Entry Deadline: 31/12/2024, 4pm
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery
Non-Members 2025
Established in 1919, the Society of Graphic Fine Art is the only national society based in the UK which is dedicated exclusively to drawing. It exists to promote and exhibit original works of high quality in colour or black and white. This includes traditional and contemporary media. The emphasis is on excellence in drawing and draughtsmanship, demonstrated by hand.
...Open for Entry
Entry Deadline: 04/01/2025, 5pm
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery
The RBA has over 200 years’ experience of selecting and promoting the best artistic talent...
Artists are invited to submit work for exhibition alongside members of the Royal Society of British Artists at the RBA Annual Exhibition 2025.
...Open for Entry
Entry Deadline: 08/01/2025, Midday
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery and Online
The RI seeks the best in contemporary watercolour and watermedia painting.
Artists are invited to submit work for exhibition alongside members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours at the RI Exhibition 2025.
...Open for Entry
Entry Deadline: 28/01/2025, Midday
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery and Online
The RP invites artists around the world to submit portraits for its annual exhibition.
Artists are invited to submit work for exhibition alongside members of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters at the RP Annual Exhibition 2025.
...Open for Entry
Entry Deadline: 04/02/2025, Midday
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery and Online
CALL TO ARTISTS
The RSA Annual Exhibition is the largest and longest-running annual exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. Now in its 199th year, the exhibition provides a platform for contemporary painting, sculpture, film, printmaking, photography and installation, alongside work by some of the country’s leading architects.
ARTISTS are invited to submit up to TWO works in any size...
Open for Entry
Entry Deadline: 06/02/2025, 5pm
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery and Online
CALL TO ARCHITECTS
The RSA Annual Exhibition is the largest and longest-running annual exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. Now in its 198th year, the exhibition provides a platform for contemporary painting, sculpture, film, printmaking, photography and installation, alongside work by some of the country’s leading architects.
ARCHITECTS are invited to submit up to TWO works of any s...
Open for Entry
Entry Deadline: 06/02/2025, 5pm
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery and Online
Exhibiting excellence in every botanical art form
The Society invites artists to submit their very best work to our open exhibition. Whether an artist working in watercolour, oils, gouache, graphite, colour pencil or pen and ink, a botanical illustrator, printmaker, ceramic artist, sculptor, jeweller or glass artist, we are seeking work with a strong exhibiting presence to be part of our show at the Mall Galleries.
Our only criteri...
Open for Entry
Entry Deadline: 14/02/2025, Midnight
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery
Exploring the landscape, challenging audiences
We are looking for sculptors to take part in our second ‘Sculpture in the Landscape’ exhibition, set alongside our permanent collection of 90 mixed media pieces, to enhance the landscape and challenge audiences of all ages when visiting the 45-acre award winning garden & parkland in North Yorkshire.
Our charitable objectives are the advancement of the arts, horticulture and environmental protection, particularly but not exclusively by promoting the cultivation and conservation of rare and endangered plant species of the world and the use of sculpture within natural and cultivated landscapes.
Call Status: Open for Entry
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery
Entry Deadline: 31/12/2024, 4pm
Exhibition Contact: Info@himalayangarden.com
Artist Entry Dates
Open for Entry: 1st July 2024
Entry Deadline Date: 31st December 2024
Entry Deadline Time: 4pm
Selection Dates
Selection Deadline: By 10th January 2025
Selection Notification: By 17th January 2025
Artwork Delivery: By 28th March 2025
Exhibition Dates
Exhibition Open to Public: 8th April 2025 to Sunday 2nd November 2025
Collection of unsold work: By 21 November 2025
Standard Prices.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 3
First or Single Entry Price: £20.00
Up to 2 artworks: £30.00
Up to 3 artworks: £40.00
General Information
The exhibition will be held at the Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park in North Yorkshire during its open season for 2025 and will be set alongside its permanent collection of 90 outdoor sculptures and land art.
Eligibility
Submissions of work are invited from visual artists working in any medium suitable for an outdoor environment. Work must be of the artist’s own creation and contain a statement about the artwork.
Restrictions
Robust enough for outdoor display.
Need to supply own base/stand if required
No cement fixing into ground
Consideration to decommissioning
Image Uploads
Image files should be JPG or PNG and no more than 5MB large. Upload time will depend on your internet connection speed so please be patient. If you are having problems uploading your images please use image editing software to resize your image to approximately 1600 pixels wide and then save as a new file. Image file names should not be too long and should not contain any invalid characters such as ' " & % * ( ) < > / ~ # + =
Submission Procedure
Submission is by online entry through the OESS only.
Please note the images and descriptions entered on your application will be used for the online gallery, please make sure names, titles and prices of your pieces are correctly entered on your application.
Pricing
Works may be for sale or not for sale - with buyers dealing directly with the artist concerning payment. There is NO commission to pay on a sale to the organizers.
All pieces (including those sold) must stay in situ until the end of the exhibition on Sunday 2nd November, 2025.
Communications
All communication will be by email or via the online login process. Applicants will be required to login to see if they have been preselected. Once selected, the Himalayan Garden will contact you to discuss installation requirements within the garden & park.
The Selection Committee will select the works for the exhibition. The Selectors will consider all correctly completed submissions. The decision of the Selectors on all matters is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
Insurance
Artists are responsible for insuring their own work. All works accepted for exhibition will be displayed entirely at the artists' risk and the organisers will not accept liability for loss or damage occurring during the exhibition.
Delivery and Collection
Artists are responsible for the delivery and collection of their work and help will be provided with installation within the garden. All packaging materials must be removed after delivery and brought back at collection. If you are applying from overseas, please consider how you will get your work to and from the exhibition at the required times.
Agreement
By submitting to the exhibition you are deemed to accept and agree to the following:
The decision of the Selectors on all matters is final and no correspondence will be entered into. I understand that The Organisers reserves the right to make such changes to the exhibition arrangements and these Terms & Conditions as may be deemed necessary by circumstances. I authorise The Organisers to process, store, and utilise the data in my submission and agree that, if selected for exhibition, images of my work can be freely used by The Organisers and associated organizations for promotional and publicity purposes.
All information provided by me is true and accurate and that the work submitted is wholly of my own creation. I have read and understood these terms and conditions and by submitting this application I accept and agree to observe all the Terms And Conditions therein.
Please Note: The above terms and conditions are provided by the exhibition organisers.
For terms and conditions which apply to the use of the OESS entry system please view below:
OESS Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
Non-Members 2025
Established in 1919, the Society of Graphic Fine Art is the only national society based in the UK which is dedicated exclusively to drawing. It exists to promote and exhibit original works of high quality in colour or black and white. This includes traditional and contemporary media. The emphasis is on excellence in drawing and draughtsmanship, demonstrated by hand.
Call Status: Open for Entry
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery
Entry Deadline: 04/01/2025, 5pm
Exhibition Contact: mikesclark@gmail.com
Artist Entry Dates
Entry Deadline Date: 4 January 2025
Entry Deadline Time: 5 pm
Selection Dates
Selection Notification: 24 January 2025
Artwork Delivery: Saturday 08 March 2025 10.00 am to 2.00 pm to Mall Galleries, The Mall, St. James, London SW1
Exhibition Dates
Exhibition Open to Public: Monday 10 to Saturday 15 March 2025
Times Monday 12.00 to 5.00, Tuesday to Saturday 10.00 to 5.00
Private View: Tuesday 11 March 2025 6.00 - 8.30 pm.
Collection of unsold work: To be advised
Standard Prices.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 5
First or Single Entry Price: £20.00
Additional Entries: £20.00 per artwork up to 5 artworks.
Please print out this information for reference to prevent unnecessary enquiries.
General Information
The exhibition will be held at the Mall Galleries, The Mall, St. James, London SW1.
Eligibility
Submissions of work are invited from visual artists working in any medium which demonstrate evidence of drawing.
Artwork Types
The SGFA exists to promote fine art drawing skills, to this end the selection committee will be looking for strong evidence of drawing in the work submitted.
Work that is eligible for submission includes: Drawings in any medium, monochrome or colour - pencil, coloured pens and pencils, pen and ink, pastels and oil pastels, charcoal, conté or any of the forms of original printmaking. Any work based on photographs must have the photographer's permission.
Size of Pictures based on outside frame measurements:
Pictures up to 65 cm x 65 cm count as 1 work = £20.
Pictures between 65 cm x 1.30 m count as 2 works = £40 (largest dimension)
Pictures over this size count as 3 works = £60 and are at the Council's discretion.
Please select the entry number accordingly at the start of the entry process to make the correct payment. Oversized artworks submitted with incorrect payment will not be hung.
Any original artwork which demonstrates evidence of drawing by hand: - original printmaking, watercolours, acrylics, oils and 3-Dimensional work.
Restrictions
Work that is NOT eligible includes:
Digital imagery generated by computer.
Giclee prints and all other reproductions and facsimiles.
Work shown previously at Mall Galleries.
Work that is more than three years old.
Any work that might infringe on copyright law or is an identifiable reproduction of another’s composition (regardless of media) even with copyright waiver, or if the permission of the artist has been obtained.
All work must be for sale.
Pricing for framed work must observe minimum prices: Paintings and drawings £300; edition prints £180
Instructions for selected framed work
All framed work must be presented unpacked, labelled and ready for hanging.
Work must be labelled on the back in BLOCK CAPITALS with: Name of Artist, Title, Medium, Price.
Framing must be robust and sealed.
All metal attachments must be removed before delivery. Works should be sufficient to withstand mirror plating for hanging purposes. There should be no projections whatsoever from the back or front of the works. This is to prevent damage to other works.
Metal frames and clip frames are inadmissible. Elaborate framing and/or coloured mounts are not acceptable.
All framing must be of a professional standard and without damage. Backing boards must be taped in place.
The SGFA reserves the right to reject any work which has framing unsuitable for hanging, or is presented in an unacceptable condition.
Submission Procedure
Submission is by online entry only. Please click on the link from our website and follow the instructions.
Pricing
Work selected for exhibition must be for sale. Commission of 40% will be charged for non-member sales. It will be assumed that the sale price includes the cost of any frame and our commission. Please allow for these points when pricing your work. Prices should include VAT if applicable. If you are VAT registered, please provide a VAT number in the box provided.
Communications
All communication will be by email or via the online login process. Applicants will be required to login to see if they have been selected and will be asked to download and print their application details to be delivered with the artwork. Failure to do so could result in work being withdrawn from the exhibition.
Selection
The Selection Committee will select the works for the exhibition. The Selectors will consider all correctly completed submissions. The decision of the Selectors on all matters is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
Insurance
Artists are responsible for insuring their own work. All works accepted for exhibition will be displayed entirely at the artists' risk and organisers and the gallery will not accept liability for loss or damage occurring during the exhibition.
Delivery and Collection
Artists are responsible for the delivery and collection of their work at the Mall Galleries.
Hand-in will be on a Saturday at the stated times.
Courier deliveries will also be accepted on the Friday before hand-in.
The gallery will no longer accept early deliveries of work as there have been problems with tracing work at the hand-in and hang. If artists are unable to deliver or collect their work on the day, they will need to make their own arrangements with Art Moves of Chelsea, where there will be a charge for storage and delivery/collection. Contact Sharon at Art Moves of Chelsea, Chelsea Self Storage, Blantyre Street, London, SW10 0EQ, for details. Tel: 020 7352 7492.
All packaging materials must be removed after delivery as no gallery storage is available for this, and brought back at collection.
Work not collected at the stated times will be transported to Art Moves of Chelsea and subject to a weekly charge.
Agreement
By submitting to the exhibition you are deemed to accept and agree to the following:
The decision of the Selectors on all matters Is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
I understand that The Organisers reserves the right to make such changes to the exhibition arrangements and these Terms & Conditions as may be deemed necessary by circumstances.
I authorise The Organisers To process, store, and utilise the data in my submission and agree that, if selected for exhibition, images of my work can be freely used by The Organisers, The Gallery and associated organisations for promotional and publicity purposes.
All information provided by me is true and accurate and that the work submitted is wholly of my own creation.
I have read and understood these terms and conditions and by submitting this application I accept and agree to observe all the Terms And Conditions therein.
Please Note: The above terms and conditions are provided by the exhibition organisers.
For terms and conditions which apply to the use of the OESS entry system please view below:
OESS Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
The RBA has over 200 years’ experience of selecting and promoting the best artistic talent...
Artists are invited to submit work for exhibition alongside members of the Royal Society of British Artists at the RBA Annual Exhibition 2025.
Call Status: Open for Entry
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery and Online
Entry Deadline: 08/01/2025, Midday
Exhibition Contact: exhibitions@mallgalleries.com
Submissions open: Monday 2 September 2024, 12 noon
Submissions close: Wednesday 8 January 2025, 12 noon
Notification of selection: Friday 17 January, 12 noon
Receiving Day (if selected): Saturday 15 February, 10am to 5pm
Private View (invite only): Tuesday 25 February, 6pm to 9pm, official opening at 7pm
Exhibition opens: Wednesday 26 February, 10am to 5pm daily
Exhibition closes: Saturday 8 March, 5pm
Collection of unsold work: Thursday 13 March, 10am to 5pm
Standard Prices.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 6
First or Single Entry Price: £20.00
Additional Entries: £20.00 per artwork up to 6 artworks.
Young Person under 36 years old.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 6
First or Single Entry Price: £14.00
Additional Entries: £14.00 per artwork up to 6 artworks.
Eligibility
Any artist aged 18 or over may enter, from anywhere in the world.
Artists may enter a maximum of six works each, from which up to four works per artist may be selected.
Work must not have been exhibited previously in London.
Works should not be larger than 2.4m along the longest dimension.
All works must be an original creation by the artist.
Acceptable media: Painting, sculpture, drawing and original prints.
Submission Fee
There is a non-refundable submission fee of £20 per work, or £14 per work for artists aged 35 or under.
The submission fee includes free admission to the exhibition (normally £5).
Presentation
Frames or stretchers should be sufficiently substantial to withstand mirror plating with 12mm (size 6) screws.
Artists are advised to use plain, simple framing.
Metal frames, unprotected glass edges and clip frames are inadmissible.
Please remove all fittings and fixings from the back of frames, for example D-rings and picture wire. This is to prevent damage to other works, and because we will mirror-plate works for hanging.
Delivery & Collection
Works should be delivered and collected on the specified receiving and collection days via the gallery's rear entrance at Mall Galleries, 17 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5BD.
If you are unable to deliver or collect your work, you may send another person on your behalf – this may include an art courier (see below).
Artists are responsible for the costs of delivery and collection.
Delivery:
Works should be delivered unwrapped with the relevant form and labels, which are downloadable upon notification of selection.
All packaging must be taken away at the point of delivery.
Collection:
We are unable to wrap works or provide wrapping for works being returned.
Any uncollected works will be removed from the gallery after the collection day and stored by an independent courier company at the artist's expense.
If works are not collected within 12 months of the collection day, the gallery will be entitled to destroy, sell, or otherwise dispose of the works without consent, prior notification, or compensation to the artist.
Art Couriers:
Below is a list of art couriers by region:
• London, Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Bristol
Art Moves of Chelsea
artmoveschelsea@aol.com
020 7352 7492
• Scotland, the North of England and Birmingham
Picture Post Art
info@picturepostcompany.co.uk
07833 450788
Picture Post Art receive artwork for delivery to UK galleries: “handing in” unwrapped and storing packaging free of charge for reuse if required.
• Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset
3 Lanes Transport
info@3lanes.com
01736 799298 / 07970 948324
• Leicester, Loughborough, Coventry, Birmingham and Nottingham
JD Art Transport
jdarttransport@gmail.com
07825 339787
• Norfolk and Suffolk
A S Elvin Transport Ltd
bernadette@elvingroup.co.uk
01502 677025
• Nationwide
Aardvark Art Services
01253 794673
• Wales
Mid Wales Freight
enquiries@midwalesfreight.co.uk
07866 731400 / 01974 282500
International Artists:
Many international artists use Picture Post Art to transport their work to and from Mall Galleries.
Picture Post Art arrange for the shipping of work from the artist's country to the UK, help artists to correctly fill out paperwork from customs, and store packaging for reuse if required.
Picture Post Art
info@picturepostcompany.co.uk
+ 44 7833 450788
Please note that we do not accept liability for the services of any art courier.
Selection
The works for exhibition are selected by a committee formed of members of the Society.
If selected works arrive damaged, with unacceptable framing, size discrepancies from the original submission, or not as shown online, these will be withdrawn and will need to be collected from Mall Galleries by the artist at their expense.
The decision of the Selection Committee is final and we are unable to offer feedback.
The prize winning works are selected in time for the awards ceremony during the Private View, prior to the exhibition opening to the public.
Sales
All work must be for sale.
Once work has been submitted, any sale made by the gallery before or during the course of the exhibition up to and including the collection day shall take precedence and supersede one made privately. Any private sale made in this period will incur the normal commission.
There is a minimum price per work of £300, except for prints – framed £180, unframed £120. (Buyers will not be charged for postage and packaging of unframed prints, so please ensure the price of unframed prints allows for this).
Unless otherwise advised, the gallery will charge a commission on the total price paid for works, including commissioned works, before, during, or as a result of the exhibition.
The price submitted should be the selling price, which should include commission, and is the price at which the work will be sold.
The price of works must include commission of 45% +VAT (please note that where foundry fees apply, foundry costs will be deducted before commission is calculated). If an artist is registered for VAT, then the VAT due on the selling price of works should be included in the price submitted.
Mall Galleries reserves the right to query the price of works.
The price of works may only be changed by written agreement between the artist and Mall Galleries.
You will be notified by Mall Galleries if your work sells.
Artists who are not resident in the UK but are resident in the EU or elsewhere are welcome to submit work. If your work is selected for the exhibition, you have a responsibility to register and account for UK VAT with H.M. Revenue & Customs.
Artists without a UK residence, known as 'NETPs' (non-established taxable persons) can find further details on 'NETP' status and how to register for VAT at www.hmrc.gov.uk (HM Revenues & Customs Reference: Notice 700/1, Mar 2014) under the heading 'Should I be registered for VAT?'
Please note: the registration process can take up to 4 weeks. Please address any questions you may have to the VAT Helpline on tel. no. 0300 200 3700 or Outside UK: +44 2920 501 261.
Personal Data
The gallery will hold personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). However, the gallery may provide third parties with an artist's contact details in the course of administering exhibitions, commissions and prizes.
The gallery has the right to reproduce works in connection with the exhibition.
The copyright and all other intellectual property rights will remain with the artist. If any rights are owned by a third party, that third party will remain the owner.
By submitting your contact details, you agree to be contacted about similar activities, such as artist opportunities and open calls organised by Mall Galleries / Federation of British Artists.
Liability
The gallery is not responsible for any loss of, or any damage to, works entrusted to them. All goods are at the artist owner's risk absolutely and the gallery and/or their agents exclude all liability to the maximum extent permitted by law. The galleries are used for various purposes and so artists are advised to insure their works against all risks.
The gallery endeavours to take good care of works sent for exhibition, but in the event of a work sent being lost, destroyed or damaged, the gallery's liability (if any) shall not exceed the value of the work as stated at the time of submission (less 45% plus VAT) or any altered price subsequently.
In the event of any dispute regarding loss or damage, the dispute shall be referred for final arbitration to an independent expert valuer to be chosen by agreement between the parties, provided that the arbitrator's award shall not exceed the gallery's maximum liability as above.
Artists shall indemnify and keep indemnified the gallery against any actions between the artist and any third party.
Help
If you require support with your application, please contact:
Please Note: The above terms and conditions are provided by the exhibition organisers.
For terms and conditions which apply to the use of the OESS entry system please view below:
OESS Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
The RI seeks the best in contemporary watercolour and watermedia painting.
Artists are invited to submit work for exhibition alongside members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours at the RI Exhibition 2025.
Call Status: Open for Entry
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery and Online
Entry Deadline: 28/01/2025, Midday
Exhibition Contact: exhibitions@mallgalleries.com
Submissions open: Friday 25 October 2024, 12 noon
Submissions close: Tuesday 28 January 2025, 12 noon
Notification of selection: Friday 7 February, 12 noon
Receiving Day (if selected): Saturday 15 March, 10am to 5pm
Private View (invite only): Tuesday 25 March, 5pm to 9pm, official opening at 6:30pm
Exhibition opens: Wednesday 26 March, 10am to 5pm daily
Exhibition closes: Saturday 5 April, 5pm
Collection of unsold work: Thursday 10 April, 10am to 5pm
Standard Prices.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 6
First or Single Entry Price: £20.00
Additional Entries: £20.00 per artwork up to 6 artworks.
Young Person under 36 years old.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 6
First or Single Entry Price: £14.00
Additional Entries: £14.00 per artwork up to 6 artworks.
Eligibility
Any artist aged 18 or over may enter, from anywhere in the world.
Artists may enter a maximum of six works each, from which up to four works per artist may be selected.
Works must have been completed within the last two years and should not have been previously shown in London.
Works should not be larger than 240 cm high and 150 cm wide including the frame. The Selection Committee has the right to exclude paintings that are over this limit.
All works must be an original creation by the artist.
Acceptable media: Watercolour or water-soluble mediums including watercolour, acrylic, ink or gouache (excluding water-soluble oils) on any appropriate support.
Please specify the type of support (for example paper, board, wood, parchment, etc) as well as the medium.
Submission Fee
There is a non-refundable submission fee of £20 per work, or £14 per work for artists aged 35 or under.
The submission fee includes free admission to the exhibition (normally £5).
Presentation
All paintings must be well presented, and should be suitably framed (no metal or clips frames are permitted) and glazed with picture glass (except in special circumstances as below, or by prior arrangement with the RI).
Glazing in perspex and other similar transparent acrylic materials may be accepted, but only on works arriving from abroad or large works in frames exceeding 100 cm on the longest side.
All works submitted to the exhibition should be framed unless there is a genuine aesthetic reason for the work to remain unframed. If entering unframed work, please indicate it will be unframed in the artwork description. Artists entering unframed work do so at their own risk.
Frames or stretchers should be sufficiently substantial to withstand mirror plating with 12mm (size 6) screws.
Artists are advised to use plain, simple framing in a light or medium colour.
Please remove all fittings and fixings from the back of frames, for example D-rings and picture wire. This is to prevent damage to other works, and because we will mirror-plate works for hanging.
Delivery & Collection
Works should be delivered and collected on the specified receiving and collection days via the gallery's rear entrance at Mall Galleries, 17 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5BD.
If you are unable to deliver or collect your work, you may send another person on your behalf – this may include an art courier (see below).
Artists are responsible for the costs of delivery and collection.
Delivery:
Works should be delivered unwrapped with the relevant form and labels, which are downloadable upon notification of selection.
All packaging must be taken away at the point of delivery.
Collection:
We are unable to wrap works or provide wrapping for works being returned.
Any uncollected works will be removed from the gallery after the collection day and stored by an independent courier company at the artist's expense.
If works are not collected within 12 months of the collection day, the gallery will be entitled to destroy, sell, or otherwise dispose of the works without consent, prior notification, or compensation to the artist.
Art Couriers:
• London, Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Bristol
Art Moves of Chelsea
artmoveschelsea@aol.com
020 7352 7492
• Scotland, the North of England and Birmingham
Picture Post Art
info@picturepostcompany.co.uk
07833 450788
Picture Post Art receive artwork for delivery to UK galleries: “handing in” unwrapped and storing packaging free of charge for reuse if required.
• Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset
3 Lanes Transport
info@3lanes.com
01736 799298 / 07970 948324
• Leicester, Loughborough, Coventry, Birmingham and Nottingham
JD Art Transport
jdarttransport@gmail.com
07825 339787
• Norfolk and Suffolk
A S Elvin Transport Ltd
bernadette@elvingroup.co.uk
01502 677025
• Nationwide
Aardvark Art Services
01253 794673
• Wales
Mid Wales Freight
enquiries@midwalesfreight.co.uk
07866 731400 / 01974 282500
International Artists:
Many international artists use Picture Post Art to transport their work to and from Mall Galleries.
Picture Post Art arrange for the shipping of work from the artist's country to the UK, help artists to correctly fill out paperwork from customs, and store packaging for reuse if required.
Picture Post Art
info@picturepostcompany.co.uk
+ 44 7833 450788
Please note that we do not accept liability for the services of any art courier.
Selection
The works for exhibition are selected by a committee formed of members of the Institute.
If selected works arrive damaged, with unacceptable framing, size discrepancies from the original submission, not as shown online, or in the opinion of the Selection Committee as not being in the spirit of watercolour painting, then these will be withdrawn. All withdrawn artworks will need to be collected from Mall Galleries by the artist at their expense.
The decision of the Selection Committee is final and we are unable to offer feedback.
The prize winning works are selected in time for the awards ceremony during the Private View, prior to the exhibition opening to the public.
Sales
All work must be for sale.
Once work has been submitted, any sale made by the gallery before or during the course of the exhibition up to and including the collection day shall take precedence and supersede one made privately. Any private sale made in this period will incur the normal commission.
There is a minimum price per work of £350.
Unless otherwise advised, the gallery will charge a commission on the total price paid for works, including commissioned works, before, during, or as a result of the exhibition.
The price submitted should be the selling price, which should include commission, and is the price at which the work will be sold.
The price of works must include commission of 45% +VAT. If an artist is registered for VAT, then the VAT due on the selling price of works should be included in the price submitted.
Mall Galleries reserves the right to query the price of works.
The price of works may only be changed by written agreement between the artist and Mall Galleries.
You will be notified by Mall Galleries if your work sells.
Artists who are not resident in the UK but are resident in the EU or elsewhere are welcome to submit work. If your work is selected for the exhibition, you have a responsibility to register and account for UK VAT with H.M. Revenue & Customs.
Artists without a UK residence, known as 'NETPs' (non-established taxable persons) can find further details on 'NETP' status and how to register for VAT at www.hmrc.gov.uk (HM Revenues & Customs Reference: Notice 700/1, Mar 2014) under the heading 'Should I be registered for VAT?'
Please note: the registration process can take up to 4 weeks. Please address any questions you may have to the VAT Helpline on tel. no. 0300 200 3700 or Outside UK: +44 2920 501 261.
Personal Data
The gallery will hold personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). However, the gallery may provide third parties with an artist's contact details in the course of administering exhibitions, commissions and prizes.
The gallery has the right to reproduce works in connection with the exhibition.
The copyright and all other intellectual property rights will remain with the artist. If any rights are owned by a third party, that third party will remain the owner.
By submitting your contact details, you agree to be contacted about similar activities, such as artist opportunities and open calls organised by Mall Galleries / Federation of British Artists.
Liability
The gallery is not responsible for any loss of, or any damage to, works entrusted to them. All goods are at the artist owner's risk absolutely and the gallery and/or their agents exclude all liability to the maximum extent permitted by law. The galleries are used for various purposes and so artists are advised to insure their works against all risks.
The gallery endeavours to take good care of works sent for exhibition, but in the event of a work sent being lost, destroyed or damaged, the gallery's liability (if any) shall not exceed the value of the work as stated at the time of submission (less 45% plus VAT) or any altered price subsequently.
In the event of any dispute regarding loss or damage, the dispute shall be referred for final arbitration to an independent expert valuer to be chosen by agreement between the parties, provided that the arbitrator's award shall not exceed the gallery's maximum liability as above.
Artists shall indemnify and keep indemnified the gallery against any actions between the artist and any third party.
Help
If you require support with your application, please contact:
Please Note: The above terms and conditions are provided by the exhibition organisers.
For terms and conditions which apply to the use of the OESS entry system please view below:
OESS Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
The RP invites artists around the world to submit portraits for its annual exhibition.
Artists are invited to submit work for exhibition alongside members of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters at the RP Annual Exhibition 2025.
Call Status: Open for Entry
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery and Online
Entry Deadline: 04/02/2025, Midday
Exhibition Contact: exhibitions@mallgalleries.com
Submissions open: Friday 1 November 2024, 12 noon
Submissions close: Tuesday 4 February 2025, 12 noon
Notification of pre-selection: Tuesday 11 February, 12 noon
Receiving Day (if pre-selected): Saturday 1 March, 10am to 5pm
Notification of final selection: Tuesday 4 March, 12 noon
Collection of unaccepted work: Thursday 6 March, 10am to 5pm
Private View (invite only): Wednesday 7 May, 11am to 8pm, official opening at 6:30pm
Exhibition opens: Thursday 8 May, 10am to 5pm daily
Exhibition closes: Saturday 17 May, 5pm
Collection of unsold work: Thursday 22 May, 10am to 5pm
Standard Prices.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 4
First or Single Entry Price: £20.00
Additional Entries: £20.00 per artwork up to 4 artworks.
Young Person under 36 years old.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 4
First or Single Entry Price: £14.00
Additional Entries: £14.00 per artwork up to 4 artworks.
Eligibility
Any artist aged 18 or over may enter, from anywhere in the world.
Artists may enter a maximum of four works each, from which up to three works per artist may be selected.
The Society welcomes paintings, drawings and original prints - including digital/iPad prints. Sculpture and photography are not admissible.
Works should be based on a sitting or study of the human figure from life. We understand that artists may use photographs for assistance but the primary source should be from life.
Works must have been completed in the last three years and not been exhibited in London previously.
Works should not be larger than 2.4m along the longest dimension.
All works must be an original creation by the artist.
Membership
Any artist is eligible to apply to become a candidate for membership of the Society, provided their work is selected into the annual exhibition and they have registered their intent to apply.
To find out about the application process and the roles and responsibilities of membership, please read more here.
Submission Fee
There is a non-refundable submission fee of £20 per work, or £14 per work for artists aged 35 or under.
The submission fee includes free admission to the exhibition (normally £5).
Presentation
Frames or stretchers should be sufficiently substantial to withstand mirror plating with 12mm (size 6) screws.
Artists are advised to use plain, simple framing.
Metal frames, unprotected glass edges and clip frames are inadmissible.
Please remove all fittings and fixings from the back of frames, for example D-rings and picture wire. This is to prevent damage to other works, and because we will mirror-plate works for hanging.
Delivery & Collection
Works should be delivered and collected on the specified receiving and collection days via the gallery's rear entrance at Mall Galleries, 17 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5BD.
If you are unable to deliver or collect your work, you may send another person on your behalf – this may include an art courier (see below).
Artists are responsible for the costs of delivery and collection.
Delivery:
Works should be delivered unwrapped with the relevant form and labels, which are downloadable upon notification of selection.
All packaging must be taken away at the point of delivery.
Collection:
We are unable to wrap works or provide wrapping for works being returned.
Any uncollected works will be removed from the gallery after the collection day and stored by an independent courier company at the artist's expense.
If works are not collected within 12 months of the collection day, the gallery will be entitled to destroy, sell, or otherwise dispose of the works without consent, prior notification, or compensation to the artist.
Art Couriers:
Below is a list of art couriers by region:
• London, Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Bristol
Art Moves of Chelsea
artmoveschelsea@aol.com
020 7352 7492
• Scotland, the North of England and Birmingham
Picture Post Art
info@picturepostcompany.co.uk
07833 450788
Picture Post Art receive artwork for delivery to UK galleries: “handing in” unwrapped and storing packaging free of charge for reuse if required.
• Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset
3 Lanes Transport
info@3lanes.com
01736 799298 / 07970 948324
• Leicester, Loughborough, Coventry, Birmingham and Nottingham
JD Art Transport
jdarttransport@gmail.com
07825 339787
• Norfolk and Suffolk
A S Elvin Transport Ltd
bernadette@elvingroup.co.uk
01502 677025
• Nationwide
Aardvark Art Services
01253 794673
• Wales
Mid Wales Freight
enquiries@midwalesfreight.co.uk
07866 731400 / 01974 282500
International Artists:
Many international artists use Picture Post Art to transport their work to and from Mall Galleries.
Picture Post Art arrange for the shipping of work from the artist's country to the UK, help artists to correctly fill out paperwork from customs, and store packaging for reuse if required.
Picture Post Art
info@picturepostcompany.co.uk
+ 44 7833 450788
Please note that we do not accept liability for the services of any art courier.
Selection
The works for exhibition are selected by a committee formed of members of the Society.
For an outline of the submission and selection process, please see ‘How to Submit’ (above).
If works arrive damaged, with unacceptable framing, size discrepancies from the original submission, or not as shown online, these will be withdrawn and will need to be collected from Mall Galleries by the artist at their expense.
The decision of the Selection Committee is final and we are unable to offer feedback.
The prize winning works are selected in time for the awards ceremony during the Private View, prior to the exhibition opening to the public.
Sales
Although the exhibition is an excellent opportunity to sell work, works may be listed as not for sale.
Once work has been submitted, any sale made by the gallery before or during the course of the exhibition up to and including the collection day shall take precedence and supersede one made privately. Any private sale made in this period will incur the normal commission.
If for sale, work must have a minimum sale price of £300 (framed prints: £180, unframed prints £120 - buyers will not be charged for postage and packaging of unframed prints, so please ensure the price of unframed prints allows for this).
Unless otherwise advised, the gallery will charge a commission on the total price paid for works, including commissioned works, before, during, or as a result of the exhibition.
The price submitted should be the selling price, which should include commission, and is the price at which the work will be sold.
The price of works must include commission of 45% +VAT. If an artist is registered for VAT, then the VAT due on the selling price of works should be included in the price submitted.
Mall Galleries reserves the right to query the price of works.
The price of works may only be changed by written agreement between the artist and Mall Galleries.
You will be notified by Mall Galleries if your work sells.
Artists who are not resident in the UK but are resident in the EU or elsewhere are welcome to submit work. If your work is selected for the exhibition, you have a responsibility to register and account for UK VAT with H.M. Revenue & Customs.
Artists without a UK residence, known as 'NETPs' (non-established taxable persons) can find further details on 'NETP' status and how to register for VAT at www.hmrc.gov.uk (HM Revenues & Customs Reference: Notice 700/1, Mar 2014) under the heading 'Should I be registered for VAT?'
Please note: the registration process can take up to 4 weeks. Please address any questions you may have to the VAT Helpline on tel. no. 0300 200 3700 or Outside UK: +44 2920 501 261.
Personal Data
The gallery will hold personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). However, the gallery may provide third parties with an artist's contact details in the course of administering exhibitions, commissions and prizes.
The gallery has the right to reproduce works in connection with the exhibition.
The copyright and all other intellectual property rights will remain with the artist. If any rights are owned by a third party, that third party will remain the owner.
By submitting your contact details, you agree to be contacted about similar activities, such as artist opportunities and open calls organised by Mall Galleries / Federation of British Artists.
Liability
The gallery is not responsible for any loss of, or any damage to, works entrusted to them. All goods are at the artist owner's risk absolutely and the gallery and/or their agents exclude all liability to the maximum extent permitted by law. The galleries are used for various purposes and so artists are advised to insure their works against all risks.
The gallery endeavours to take good care of works sent for exhibition, but in the event of a work sent being lost, destroyed or damaged, the gallery's liability (if any) shall not exceed the value of the work as stated at the time of submission (less 45% plus VAT) or any altered price subsequently.
In the event of any dispute regarding loss or damage, the dispute shall be referred for final arbitration to an independent expert valuer to be chosen by agreement between the parties, provided that the arbitrator's award shall not exceed the gallery's maximum liability as above.
Artists shall indemnify and keep indemnified the gallery against any actions between the artist and any third party.
Help
If you require support with your application, please contact:
Please Note: The above terms and conditions are provided by the exhibition organisers.
For terms and conditions which apply to the use of the OESS entry system please view below:
OESS Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
CALL TO ARTISTS
The RSA Annual Exhibition is the largest and longest-running annual exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. Now in its 199th year, the exhibition provides a platform for contemporary painting, sculpture, film, printmaking, photography and installation, alongside work by some of the country’s leading architects.
ARTISTS are invited to submit up to TWO works in any size and in any fine art media, including painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, film/audio, digital, installation and performance.
Call Status: Open for Entry
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery and Online
Entry Deadline: 06/02/2025, 5pm
Exhibition Contact: exhibitions@royalscottishacademy.org
Open For Entry: Fri 15 November 2024, midday
Entry Deadline: Thurs 6 February 2025, 5pm
Pre-selection Announced: Fri 7 March 2025, from midday
Delivery of works: Fri 18 and Sat 19 April 2025, 10am-4.30pm
Final Physical Selection Announced: Wed 23 April 2025, from midday
Private View: Evening of Fri 2 May 2025, exact time TBC (invite only)
Open to Public: Sat 3 May - Sun 8 June 2025 (Mon to Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 12 - 5pm)
Collection of unsold work: Wed 11 - Sat 14 June 2025, 10am – 4.30pm
Standard Prices.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 2
First or Single Entry Price: £20.00
Additional Entries: £20.00 per artwork up to 2 artworks.
Young Person under 26 years old.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 2
First or Single Entry Price: £10.00
Additional Entries: £10.00 per artwork up to 2 artworks.
Student
Maximum Artwork Entries: 2
First or Single Entry Price: £10.00
Additional Entries: £10.00 per artwork up to 2 artworks.
Recent Graduate (2 years post-graduation))
Maximum Artwork Entries: 2
First or Single Entry Price: £10.00
Additional Entries: £10.00 per artwork up to 2 artworks.
When entering this call, the organisers request that you answer the following questions.
KEY DETAILS
Artists may submit up to TWO works in any size and in any fine art media.
All works submitted for exhibition are considered by the Annual Exhibition Hanging Committee whose decision to accept or reject is final. Feedback cannot be provided on individual submissions and the panel will not enter into discussions nor make any exceptions on the final selection.
No reproductions of original work and no works that have previously been exhibited at the RSA, or any other exhibition in the RSA building, can be submitted. Artwork, including editioned work, cannot be included in any other exhibition during the opening dates of this exhibition. This includes in online/virtual exhibitions.
Applications should be from living artists and works must have been completed in the last 8 years.
Applied art is not accepted. No work made from ivory or involving the use of ivory will be accepted.
The judging process involves an online pre-selection phase followed by the delivery of pre-selected works to the RSA for a final selection of works to be included on the gallery walls. All pre-selected works will automatically be included in the online exhibition. As usual, only those selected at the final physical selection will be shown on the gallery walls.
There is also the opportunity to submit work as a solely online presentation by answering YES to 'My work is solely an online presentation' during the application process. These works will only be considered for online selection, and this opens up an opportunity for more experimental practices, for example documentation of site-specific work or extended digital video content.
ONLINE APPLICATION
Deadline: Thursday 6 February 2025, 5pm
Artists must register and submit their work online at www.royalscottishacademy.oess1.uk.
Applications must be completed before the deadline. After 5pm, 6 February 2025 no changes can be made to the submission and new entries will not be accepted. We strongly recommend you do not leave completing your application to the last minute. Please remember your log in details.
ONE image per work is required, however up to three images showing different angles or details can be submitted. Please provide good quality images that will do justice to your work. Images should be Jpeg/JPG or PNG files and be at least 1MB in size but no larger than 10MB.
An Entry Fee (inclusive of VAT) is required for each work:
Artists £20 per work / Students and under 26s £10 per work
Secure payment is made online during the application process by debit or credit card. Submissions will not be accepted without payment and refunds will not be offered for work not selected, not handed in or applications not completed by the deadline.
Each work included in the final exhibition is also subject to a £10 hanging fee to be paid online at Pre-selection or on delivery of the work in cash. Any works not included in the final physical selection will be refunded this hanging fee on collection of the work at the end of the exhibition and works submitted as online only will not be required to pay this fee.
SELECTION AND HAND IN
Pre-selection results: Friday 7 March, from midday
Artists must log back into their account on the submission site to find out if works have been pre-selected. A notification email will not be sent out and it is the artist's responsibility to log in and check on the day.
Hand in for pre-selected work: Friday 18/Saturday 19 April, 10am-4.30pm
Pre-selected works must be delivered to the rear (South) door of the Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh, EH2 2EL.
Artists may not hand in different or substitute works to those that have been pre-selected. Works must be unwrapped before handing to RSA staff and all packing must be removed from the gallery. Work will not be received outside the stated hours.
Due to extremely limited vehicle access to the building, arrivals must be staggered and times strictly adhered to. Delivery on foot is encouraged where possible. A schedule will be sent out to all pre-selected artists to book a delivery slot.
Final selection notification: Wednesday 23 April, from midday
Artists must log into their account to find out if their work is included in the final hang. If your work has not been selected for the physical exhibition it will still be included online and you will not need to collect until the end of the exhibition, with the exception of large or fragile works which we may request collection of due to space limitations or for the safety of the work.
No installed work, once placed, can be removed until the close of the exhibition without a special order from the RSA Council.
Artwork Labels
Artwork labels will be posted to pre-selected artists and will also be available at the RSA on hand-in days.
Labels should be securely attached to each work with string which is taped or stapled to the back of the work. The string should be long enough for the label to hang over the front of the work. For sculptures or unusually shaped works please affix the label in the most convenient way possible. Labels are for cataloguing and identification purposes and will be hidden or removed before opening to the public.
Each label is in three sections - A, B and ARTIST RECEIPT - all of which must be completed in full. A permanent label or other identification should also be affixed to the back of each work and, if possible, to each piece of sculpture, giving the artist’s name, artwork title and price.
Failure to comply with these requirements in full can lead to rejection of the work.
COLLECTION OF UNSOLD WORK
Collection: Wednesday 11 - Saturday 14 June, 10am-4.30pm
We have no storage at the RSA and a very quick changeover of exhibitions, therefore it is vital that artists uplift their works on the dates given.
Any works not collected will incur a storage fee to be paid by the Artist. After TWO WEEKS the work will become property of the RSA and may be disposed of. By completing the online registration process, the Artist accepts this condition as a binding agreement whereby ownership of the uncollected works is relinquished and transferred absolutely to the RSA.
DELIVERY AND COLLECTION
If you are unable to hand in your work in person, you can arrange for an agent or courier to deliver/collect on your behalf on the stated collection days. It is the artists’ responsibility to source a courier and make arrangements directly with them. Below is a list of couriers who may be available. Please note, the RSA is not affiliated with any couriers and cannot confirm their availability. Many other couriers are available.
• Van GoGo2: vangogo2@gmail.com (Edinburgh, Glasgow, the Borders)
• Paul Gilzean: pggilzean@btinternet.com (Aberdeenshire, Dundee, Fife)
• McAdie and Reeve: mcadie-and-reeve.co.uk (Orkney)
• Irish Art Services: irishartservices.com, info@irishartservices.com, +353 63 849 51 (Ireland)
• Aardvark Art Services: aardvarkartservices.com, info@aardvarkartservices.com, 01253 794 673 (UK)
• ThePackengers: thepackengers.com, +44 (0) 20 3154 4360 (UK)
• Art Cargo: artcargo.co.uk, +44 (0)75 88 48 43 64 (UK)
• Picture Post - picture-post.webnode.com, info@picturepostcompany.co.uk (UK)
• Central Link Couriers - central-linkcouriers.co.uk (UK, Europe)
It is the artist's responsibility to organise and pay for all shipping, declare the artwork on an international postage customs declaration form and pay any customs costs your country may impose. This also applies to return shipping.
The RSA will not be responsible for any damage sustained to work while in transit to or from the gallery and we recommend the artist arrange suitable insurance.
FRAMING AND GLAZING
Framed and unframed works are accepted. For safety reasons, frames should have no hanging mechanisms attached when delivered, unless integral to the work. All wall based work will be mirror plated as standard by the RSA hanging team. Works which cannot be mirror plated must be delivered with instructions for hanging and any specialist fittings that their weight or particular materials require. Work with inadequate or unstable frames may be rejected on these grounds. Clip frames will not be accepted.
Unframed paper works must come with hanging instructions and are submitted at the artists own risk.
PRINTS
Original prints are encouraged; however, reproductions of existing artworks in other media will not be accepted. If further works from a print edition are available, the framed and unframed prices and number available for sale should be provided on the online application form.
SCULPTURE/3D WORK
Plinths or shelves for sculptures must be supplied by the artist with the work on the hand in days or the work will be rejected. Plinths must be stable and an appropriate size for the work. The RSA reserves the right to paint plinths unless expressly prohibited by the Artist.
Works whose stability, materials or method of construction could present a hazard to the viewing public may be rejected on these grounds. Works with moving parts or utilising electrical/mechanical elements must comply with health and safety regulations and be PAT tested. Composite work must be accompanied by clear instructions for assembly and all parts must be clearly labelled.
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
For the purpose of selection, Artists submitting film or digital media should upload their work to Vimeo, YouTube, or other suitable website and enter a URL link to that work in the space provided in the submission form. It is also possible to add a password if the link is password protected. A still image must also be submitted as a holding image for the application process.
As standard, selected film work will be shown in a repeating showreel with other film works using the RSA's own projectors and speakers. If the A/V work is intended to be shown separately on a TV monitor, or is not able to be displayed on the showreel for a specific reason, the Artist must supply the necessary A/V equipment (plus any plinths/shelves required). Set up and running instructions must also be supplied and all equipment must be PAT tested.
SALE OF WORK
All work should be for sale (exceptions may be made for installation and film work).
All sales are subject to 40% commission + VAT (charged on the amount of commission only) for non VAT-registered artists. Artists registered for VAT must enter their VAT number on the online submission form and sales will then be subject to 40% commission including VAT.
The price of work given on the online submission form and labels is the total price payable by the purchaser, i.e the wall price. The RSA will not add commission costs on for you.
Where editions of works (prints, casts, etc.) are available for sale, Artists must enter the appropriate information (framed/unframed prices, number in edition, number available for sale) on the online submission form. The Artist must arrange for the framing and delivery of any additional framed prints sold (the RSA will not charge commission on the framing premium).
For the duration of the exhibition all work (including editions) should be for sale through the RSA only. No editions of works should be sent by the artist to a purchaser until the RSA has confirmed that the price has been paid in full. In addition, any private sale made outwith, but as a direct result of, the exhibition should also be acknowledged, whereupon the relevant commission will be charged.
Artists will be notified of any sales prior to the collection dates and payment will be made by bank transfer around one month after the close of the exhibition. In line with GDPR the buyers details cannot be passed on to the Artist.
COPYRIGHT
Under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 it is the general rule that in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, copyright of a work of art belongs to the artist or his/her/their heirs and assigns. By submitting work, unless contacted by the artist in writing to say otherwise, the Artist grants the RSA permission to photograph and/or film the submitted works for press and marketing purposes, including the right to free reproduction in any catalogue, poster, website or other promotional material in connection with the exhibition.
CARE OF WORKS
If a work is lost, damaged or destroyed during the exhibition period, the RSA shall notify the Artist immediately and shall be liable to pay the Artist the agreed selling price less the agreed commission. Works shall be insured whilst at the RSA premises only. No insurance cover will be given to works while in transit to or from the RSA or after the stated collection dates.
Fragile works must be appropriately labelled and unframed mounted prints/photographs must come with corner protectors. Unframed 2D works, works of a temporary or ephemeral nature, and works intended to be handled by the public will remain at the risk of the artist and may not be covered by insurance. Works will be assessed for condition on delivery to the galleries.
OPENING TIMES AND EVENTS
An opening event will be held the at the RSA on the evening of Friday 2 May (exact time TBC). All pre-selected artists will receive a plus one invite link to this event upon notification of pre-selection and must RSVP online in order to attend. Due to strict health and safety capacity rules for the building it is likely not all artists will be able to RSVP/attend. No additional invites will be available.
The exhibition will be open to everyone for free from Saturday 3 May to Sunday 8 June, Monday to Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sundays 12 - 5pm. Related events will be published on the RSA website nearer the time.
Please Note: The above terms and conditions are provided by the exhibition organisers.
For terms and conditions which apply to the use of the OESS entry system please view below:
OESS Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
CALL TO ARCHITECTS
The RSA Annual Exhibition is the largest and longest-running annual exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. Now in its 198th year, the exhibition provides a platform for contemporary painting, sculpture, film, printmaking, photography and installation, alongside work by some of the country’s leading architects.
ARCHITECTS are invited to submit up to TWO works of any size in any suitable medium, including drawings, schematics, digital imagery, photography, models, video work etc.
Call Status: Open for Entry
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery and Online
Entry Deadline: 06/02/2025, 5pm
Exhibition Contact: exhibitions@royalscottishacademy.org
Open For Entry: Fri 15 November 2024, midday
Entry Deadline: Thurs 6 February 2025, 5pm
Pre-selection Announced: Fri 7 March 2025, from midday
Delivery of works: Fri 18 and Sat 19 April 2025, 10am-4.30pm
Final Physical Selection Announced: Wed 23 April 2025, from midday
Private View: Evening of Fri 2 May 2025, exact time TBC (invite only)
Open to Public: Sat 3 May - Sun 8 June 2025 (Mon to Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 12 - 5pm)
Collection of unsold work: Wed 11 - Sat 14 June 2025, 10am – 4.30pm
Standard Prices.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 2
First or Single Entry Price: £30.00
Additional Entries: £30.00 per artwork up to 2 artworks.
Young Person under 26 years old.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 2
First or Single Entry Price: £10.00
Additional Entries: £10.00 per artwork up to 2 artworks.
Student
Maximum Artwork Entries: 2
First or Single Entry Price: £10.00
Additional Entries: £10.00 per artwork up to 2 artworks.
When entering this call, the organisers request that you answer the following questions.
WORK DETAILS
Architects may submit up to TWO works of any size. Work may be submitted in any suitable medium, including drawings, schematics, digital imagery, photography, models, video work etc. One work may include multiple, related parts.
All works submitted for the exhibition are considered by the RSA Annual Exhibition Hanging Committee whose decision to accept or reject is final. Feedback cannot be provided on individual submissions and the panel will not enter into discussions nor make any exceptions on the final selection.
No works that have already been exhibited at the RSA, or any other exhibition in the RSA building, can be submitted. Work may not be included in any other virtual exhibition during the opening dates of this exhibition.
The judging process involves an online pre-selection phase followed by the delivery of works to the RSA for a final selection of works to be included on the gallery walls. All pre-selected works will automatically be included in the online exhibition. As usual, only those selected at the final physical selection will be shown on the gallery walls.
There is also the opportunity to submit work as a solely online presentation by answering YES to ‘My work is solely an online presentation’ during the application process. These works will only be considered for online selection and this can open up an opportunity for more experimental practices, for example documentation of site-specific work or extended digital video content.
ONLINE APPLICATION PROCESS
Deadline: Thursday 6 February 2025, 5pm
Architects must register and submit their work online at www.royalscottishacademy.oess1.uk.
Applications must be completed before the deadline. After 5pm, 6 February 2025 no changes can be made to the submission and new entries will not be accepted. We strongly recommend you do not leave completing your application to the last minute. Please remember your log in details.
ONE image per work is required, however up to three additional images showing different angles can be submitted. Please provide good quality images that will do justice to your work. Images should be Jpeg/JPG or PNG files and be at least 1MB in size but no larger than 10MB.
Architects may use the ‘Artwork Description’ section in the application to give a succinct overview of the work and any information about the display that may require further explanation.
An Entry Fee (inclusive of VAT) is required for each work:
Architects £30 per work / Students and under 26s £10 per work
Secure payment is made online during the application process by debit or credit card. Submissions will not be accepted without payment and refunds will not be offered for work not selected, not handed in or applications not completed by the deadline.
Each work included in the final exhibition is also subject to a £10 hanging fee to be paid by Stripe on notification of pre-selection or on delivery of the work in cash. Any works not included in the final physical selection will be refunded this hanging fee and works submitted as online only will not be asked to pay this fee.
SELECTION AND HAND IN
Pre-selection results: Friday 7 March 2025, from midday
Architects must log back into their account on the submission site from midday on 7 March to find out if works have been pre-selected for the exhibition. A notification email will not be sent out and it is the architect’s responsibility to log in and check on the day.
Hand in for pre-selected work: Friday 18/Saturday 16 April 2025, 10am-4.30pm
Pre-selected works must be delivered to the rear (South) door of the Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh, EH2 2EL. Architects may not hand in different or substitute works to those that have been pre-selected. Works must be unwrapped before handing to RSA staff and all packing must be removed from the gallery. Work will not be received outwith the stated hours.
Due to extremely limited vehicle access at the building, arrivals must be staggered and times strictly adhered to. Delivering on foot is encouraged where possible. A schedule will be sent out to all pre-selected artists to book a delivery slot.
Final selection notification: Wednesday 23 April 2025, from midday
Architects must log into their account to find out if their work has been included in the final hang. If your work has not been selected for the physical exhibition it will still be included online and will not need to be collected until the end of the exhibition (see dates below), with the exception of large or fragile works which we may request collection of due to space restrictions and safety.
No installed work, once placed, can be removed until the close of the exhibition without a special order from the RSA Council.
Labels
Labels will be posted to pre-selected Architects and will also be available at the RSA on hand-in days.
Labels should be securely attached to each work with string which is taped or stapled to the back of the work. The string should be long enough for the label to hang over the front of the work. For models or unusually shaped works please affix the label in the most convenient way possible. Labels are for cataloguing and identification purposes and will be hidden or removed before opening to the public.
Each label is in three sections - A, B and ARTIST RECEIPT - all of which must be completed in full. A permanent label or other identification should also be affixed to the back of each work with the Architect’s name.
Failure to comply with these requirements in full can lead to rejection of the work.
COLLECTION OF WORK
Collection: Wednesday 11 - Saturday 14 June 2025, 10am – 4.30pm
We have no storage at the RSA and a very quick changeover of exhibitions, therefore it is extremely important that work is uplifted promptly on the dates given.
Any works not collected will incur a storage fee. After TWO WEEKS the work will become property of the RSA and may subsequently be disposed of. No work, once placed, can be removed until the close of the exhibition without a special order from the RSA Council. By completing the online submission process, the Architect accepts this condition as a binding agreement whereby ownership of the uncollected works is relinquished and transferred absolutely to the RSA.
DELIVERY & COLLECTION
If you are unable to hand in your pre-selected work(s) in person then you can arrange for an agent or courier to deliver/collect on your behalf on the stated collection days. It is the artists’ responsibility to source a courier and make arrangements directly with them. Below is a list of couriers who may be available. Please note, the RSA is not affiliated with any couriers and cannot confirm their availability. Many other couriers are available.
It is the architect’s responsibility to organise and pay for all shipping, declare the artwork on an international postage customs declaration form and pay any customs costs your country may impose. This also applies to return shipping.
The RSA will not be responsible for any damage sustained to work while in transit to or from the gallery and we recommend the architect arrange suitable insurance.
FRAMING AND GLAZING
Framed and unframed works are accepted. Frames must have no hanging mechanisms attached when delivered, unless integral to the work. All wall based work will be mirror plated by the RSA hanging team as standard. Works which cannot be mirror plated must be delivered with instructions for hanging and any specialist fittings that their weight or particular materials require. Work with inadequate or unstable frames may be rejected on these grounds. Clip frames will not be accepted.
Unframed paper works must come with hanging instructions and are submitted at the Architect’s own risk.
PRINTS
Original prints are encouraged; however, reproductions of existing artworks in other media will not be accepted. If further works from a print edition are available, the framed and unframed prices and number available for sale should be provided on the online application form.
MODELS/3D WORK
Plinths/shelves etc. for models and 3D work must be supplied on the hand in days or the work will be rejected. Plinths must be stable and an appropriate size for the work. The RSA reserves the right to paint plinths unless expressly prohibited by the architect. Works whose stability, materials or method of construction could present a hazard to the viewing public may be rejected on these grounds. Works with moving parts or utilising electrical/mechanical elements must comply with health and safety regulations and be PAT tested. A composite work must be accompanied by clear instructions for assembly.
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
For the purpose of selection, Architects submitting film or digital media should upload their work to Vimeo, YouTube, or other suitable website and enter a URL link to that work in the space provided in the submission form. It is also possible to add a password if the link is password protected. A still image must also be submitted as a holding image for the application process.
Pre-selected architects must supply all electronic AV equipment (and plinths/shelves if necessary) with set up instructions for the exhibition unless otherwise stated by the RSA. All equipment must be PAT tested.
SALE OF WORK
Work should be available for sale where possible.
All sales made from the exhibition are subject to 40% commission + VAT (charged on the amount of commission only). Architects registered for VAT must enter their VAT number on the online submission form and sales will then be subject to 40% commission including VAT.
The price of work shown on the online submission form and labels is the total price payable by the purchaser, the RSA will not add on commission costs for you.
Where editions of works (prints, casts, etc.) are available for sale, Architects should enter the appropriate information (framed and unframed prices, number in edition, number available for sale) on the online submission form. The Architect must arrange for the framing and delivery of any additional framed prints sold (the RSA will not charge commission on the framing premium).
For the duration of the exhibition all work (including editions) should be for sale through the RSA only. No editions of works should be sent by the Architect to a purchaser until the RSA has confirmed that the price has been paid in full. In addition, any private sale made outwith, but as a direct result of, the exhibition should also be acknowledged, whereupon the relevant commission will be charged.
Architects will be notified of any sales prior to the collection dates and payment will be made by bank transfer around one month after the close of the exhibition. In line with GDPR the buyers details cannot be passed on to the Architect.
COPYRIGHT
Under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 it is the general rule that in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, copyright of a work of art belongs to the architect or his/her heirs and assigns. By submitting work, unless contacted by the architect in writing to say otherwise, the architect grants the RSA permission to photograph and/or film the submitted works for press and marketing purposes, including the right to free reproduction for any catalogue, poster, website or other non-commercial promotional material in connection with the exhibition.
CARE OF WORKS
If a work is lost, damaged or destroyed during the exhibition period, the Gallery shall notify the architect immediately and shall be liable to pay the architect the agreed selling price less the agreed commission. Works shall be insured whilst at the RSA premises only. No insurance cover will be given to works while in transit to or from the RSA or after the stated collection dates.
Fragile work must be appropriately labelled and unframed mounted prints/photography must come with corner protectors. Unframed 2D works and works of a temporary or ephemeral nature will remain at the risk of the architect and will not be covered by insurance. Works will be assessed for condition on delivery to the galleries.
OPENING TIMES AND EVENTS
An opening event will be held the at the RSA on the evening of Friday 2 May (exact time TBC). Upon notification of pre-selection, all exhibitors will receive an invite link for 2 people to attend this event and must RSVP online in order to attend. Due to strict health and safety capacity rules for the building it is likely not all exhibitors will be able to RSVP/attend. No additional invites will be available.
The exhibition will be open to everyone for free from Saturday 3 May to Sunday 8 June, Monday to Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sundays 12 - 5pm. Related events will be published on the RSA website nearer the time.
Please Note: The above terms and conditions are provided by the exhibition organisers.
For terms and conditions which apply to the use of the OESS entry system please view below:
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Exhibiting excellence in every botanical art form
The Society invites artists to submit their very best work to our open exhibition. Whether an artist working in watercolour, oils, gouache, graphite, colour pencil or pen and ink, a botanical illustrator, printmaker, ceramic artist, sculptor, jeweller or glass artist, we are seeking work with a strong exhibiting presence to be part of our show at the Mall Galleries.
Our only criteria are that all work must:
We regret we do not accept photography or other digital art forms. The maximum dimension we can accept is 120cm on the longest side.
Please do not submit work that has previously been exhibited at the Mall Galleries.
Please fully read the Terms & Conditions below.
Call Status: Open for Entry
Exhibition Location: UK
Exhibition Type: Gallery
Entry Deadline: 14/02/2025, Midnight
Exhibition Contact: exhibition@soc-botanical-artists.org
Open For Entry: 1st October 2024
Entry Deadline: 14 February 2025
Selection Notification: TBC
Artwork Delivery to Mall Galleries: 14th May from 10am to 5pm
Private View: 28th May 6pm - 8.30pm
Exhibition Open To Public: 29th May to 7th June from 10am to 5pm daily
Collection of unsold work: TBC
Standard Prices.
Maximum Artwork Entries: 6
First or Single Entry Price: £25.00
Additional Entries: £25.00 per artwork up to 6 artworks.
SBA Members
Maximum Artwork Entries: 6
First or Single Entry Price: £20.00
Additional Entries: £20.00 per artwork up to 6 artworks.
General Information
The exhibition will be held at Mall Galleries in The Mall near Admiralty Arch.
Eligibility
Submissions of work are invited from visual artists working in any two or three-dimensional artwork except for photography and giclee printing (or similar). Work previously exhibited at the Mall Galleries is not permitted. Work exhibited in the recent SBA online exhibition is permitted.
All work must be original and not copied. However, work copied from a photograph will be allowed provided the photographer is credited and permission has been given by the photographer to use the image as reference.
Submission Procedure
Submission is by online entry only. The maximum number of entries per artist is six. Please click on the link from our website and follow the instructions. Please note refunds will not be given in the event of work not being selected.
Pricing and Commission
Work selected for exhibition must be for sale. There is a minimum sale price for work less than 40cm on the longest side of £395 and a minimum price of £495 for work over 40cm on the longest length.
Commission is payable to the Society as follows:
Artwork Size (including frame) | Commission Payable to SBA | |
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Members | Less than 75cm on longest side | 35% |
Works larger than 75cm on longest side | 40% | |
Non Members | Works less than 75cm on longest side | 45% |
Works larger than 75cm on longest side | 50% |
It will be assumed that the stated sale price includes the cost of any frame and the commission. Please allow for these points when pricing your work. Prices should include VAT if applicable. If you are VAT registered, please provide a VAT number in the box provided.
Once work has been submitted online to the SBA via the OESS entry system, any sale then made before or during the course of the exhibition shall take precedence and supersede one made privately. Any private sale will incur the normal commission.
Overseas artists, if your work is sold at the exhibition you have a responsibility to register and account for UK VAT with HMRC. See our website for more information.
Measurements
You must provide the framed measurements of the work in centimetres. This is for inclusion in the catalogue, as well as to aid in the selection process and for planning the hang.
Communications
All communication will be by email or via the online login process. Applicants will be required to login to see if their work has been preselected; if so they will be asked to download and print their application details to be delivered with the artwork. Failure to do so could result in work being withdrawn from the exhibition.
Selection
The Selection Committee will select the works for the exhibition. The Selectors will consider all correctly completed submissions. The decision of the Selectors on all matters is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Final inclusion in the exhibition is at the discretion of the exhibition organisers and our curators.
Image Quality and Framing
It is very difficult to assess work from poor photographs so please submit scans or very good photographs to show your work at its best. Good results can be obtained with tablets and mobile phones, but take care to ensure that there is sufficient light (especially when the background appears as grey on a photograph), that the image is in focus, there are no reflections through glass, or bad angles from work being propped up.
The Selection Committee encourages artists to choose simple plain mounts and wooden frames (which can accommodate mirror plate fixings) that will not detract from the work or interfere with adjacent works in the exhibition; poor presentation may prejudice acceptance. Work framed with clips is not admissible.
Acrylic ‘glass’ may be used for oversized work and for work submitted by overseas artists, as supplied by a framer, and it must be of good display quality and be free from scratches and be as scratch resistant as possible. Artglass or similar which minimises reflections is acceptable.
Please remove any fittings and rings from the back of your frames.
Insurance
Artists are responsible for insuring their own work. All works accepted for exhibition will be displayed entirely at the artists' risk and organisers and the gallery will not accept liability for loss or damage occurring during the exhibition.
Delivery and Collection
Artists are responsible for the delivery and collection of their work at the Gallery. All packaging materials must be removed after delivery (no gallery storage is available for this) and brought back at collection. If applying from overseas, please consider how you will deliver to and collect work from the exhibition venue at the required times. Work not collected at the stated times will be subject to a daily charge of £10.
Exhibition Catalogue
All exhibitors will have their painting/s displayed in the catalogue for the show. SBA members only will be entitled to a catalogue free of charge when visiting the show on production of a membership badge.
Agreement
By submitting to the exhibition you are deemed to accept and agree to the following :
Please Note: The above terms and conditions are provided by the exhibition organisers.
For terms and conditions which apply to the use of the OESS entry system please view below:
OESS Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy