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Fuller Projects accepting submissions

From IDS reports

The Fuller Projects is now accepting proposals from artists willing to try something experimental.

According to a press release, the Fuller Projects’ mission is to provide an opportunity for upcoming contemporary artists to generate new work and ideas and present them to an audience.

The deadline for submissions for the fall 2015 season is at midnight Sept. 4.

Accepted proposals will be granted exhibitions from August to December.

Proposals can be submitted via email with the subject line “Exhibit Submission.”

The Fuller Projects was established in 2002 by IU School of Fine Arts students, according to the website.

The exhibit venue, located in the McCalla School building at 525 E 9th St., is a space where new artists can experiment with art forms outside their normal practice, according to the website.

The Fuller Projects also encourages ongoing dialogue within the art communities of IU and the city of Bloomington, according to the website.

Submissions require an exhibition proposal statement with descriptions of dimensions, media and thematic content involved, at most 10 images of work reflecting the proposed
exhibition, an artist statement and a one-page résumé, according to the press release.

Exhibitions in the spring 2015 season included “Why ask Y?” an installation by Sculpture Bachelor of Fine Arts Candidate Nelson Kaufman and Ben Jaggers requiring participation; “Back to Basics,” a collaboration involving the fundamentals department at IU; and “Fundles,” a soft-sculpture installation by master’s of fine arts candidates Lindsay Hall and Madeline Winter.

Interested artists can email thefullerprojects@gmail.com for more information.

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