Thursday, November 30, 2006

"Our Creature Comforts" first rejection

A local friend and I decided to do an exhibition together this past fall. We created an entirely new body of work for the show and titled it, "Our Creature Comforts" (www.ourcreaturecomforts.com) The show exhibited in Cocoa Beach for the month of September and October and got plenty of press coverage.

As a result, we started to hunt around for alternative venues to hold future showings of our collaborative exhibition. Today, we received our very first two woman rejection from a well known Florida art center and gallery:

"Hello Artist,

I want to thank you for answering our call for artists for the upcoming 2007 gallery season. This being my first review as curator of the gallery, I was surprised and pleased with amount of talented artists that applied. The two judges that helped me with the review process both commented on the fine caliber of artwork reviewed.

We had around a hundred applications and could only select 10 artist for solo or shared exhibitions, it was a difficult task. Unfortunately, we were unable to place your work into exhibition this year, but I hope that you will submit again next year. I also hope that you will come to the gallery and check out our shows that change every month with the first Saturday of each month being the opening reception (4 to 7 pm).

Again thank you for your submission, I appreciate the time you took to prepare it.

Curator"

I have to admit that this is one of the best rejection letters I've received. Although our chances were good given 1 out of 10 or less people were selected, perhaps we just weren't what the judges were looking for this time around. No worries, we have another 8 proposals out there for the show.

Friday, November 17, 2006

More little army men marching this way soon

Things have been quite busy lately, but fear not. I have 17 exhibition proposals in the pipeline and you all know what that means. New rejection letters will be born and sent to my beloved PO box. As soon as the first one arrives, I'll get it up here lickety split.

Wishing all of you the best of luck and good results for your efforts, especially as we near the holiday season.