A Place is a particular portion of Space, and Space is occupied by Place.Do you see the place where the space will abide?Or do you visualize the space then search for the appropriate place for it to abide?
Entry Form Focus on Fibre Art Biennial Competition 2012 ‘Spaces & Places’ Name: _______________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________ City: ________________________Postal Code:________________ Telephone: ____________________ Fax Number_______________ E-mail: ________________________________________________ Guild Affiliation (sponsoring guilds only) (see ‘About the Competition’) ______________________________________________________ Class entered (i.e. Quilting 7a): ______________________________ Entry Title: _____________________________________________ Value: _________________________________________________ Check list, have you enclosed: ____ Completed entry form (post marked by Feb. 3, 2012-Early Bird, or Feb. 17, 2012-final entry) ____ Entry fee of $30 (members) and guilt affiliation if applicable (see ‘About the Competition’) or $40* (non members) ____ Artist’s Statement ____ Prints/CD Rom (2 or 3 per piece only) (see rule # 10) ____ Self-addressed, stamped, business size envelope (see rule #13) Acknowledgment:I hereby give my permission for my work to be photographed for publicity, possible use in newsletters, and inclusion in a show image collection.My image entries may be used for promotional purposed.Visitors may take photos for personal and educational purposes.I have read and complied with all regulations of this competition. Signed: __________________________________________________________ Dated: ___________________________________________________________ This form may be photocopied.*NSF cheques will be charged an extra $50.We regret we are unable to accept late submissions. Show Secretary, Focus on Fibre Art Association 11042 – 160A St. Edmonton, AB T5P 3G7Phone (780) 489-3606
Our goals are: to promote fibre artists, to create an awareness of fibre as art and to highlight the benefits of creating fibre art.