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RQAS February Studio Showcase

18 February 2025 - 24 February 2025

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Start:
18 February 2025
End:
24 February 2025
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February Studio Showcase

The Studio Gallery is being brought downstairs in February! RQAS Brisbane Members will have the opportunity to book a 2 linear metre space to display their work for this Mini Members’ exhibition.

Dates: 18th February – 24th February (including bump in/out)

Conditions:

  • $50 per 2 metre space.
  • 12 Spaces available with a maximum of 1 per artist. These will be allocated on a first in first served basis.
  • Artists are responsible for hanging their own works, labels and providing a sales list to staff. You can hang as many works as you like but all must fit within the 2m space allocated.
  • Commissions $27.5% incl GST.

Don’t miss out! Contact the gallery either via phone or email today to secure your space.

The Royal Queensland Art Society is proudly supported by

Brisbane City Council

Click on the buttons below to view prizes, event dates, entry fees and terms and conditions:

DATES

Event ActivityDate
1Expressions of interest submitted to RQAS by:Friday, 14th of February at 3:30pm
2Bring in day-Artwork to be delivered to RQAS and hung by artist:Tuesday 18th of February 10:00am to 1:00pm
3Exhibition Opens to Public:Wednesday, 19th of February 10:00am
5Exhibition Closes:Sunday, 23rd of February 3:00pm
6Bump out Day - pickup your work:Monday, 24th of February between 10am-12pm

ENTRY FEES

Entry FeeDescription
$50Per 2m of space for RQAS Brisbane Branch Members

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  1. Fees are not refundable and non-transferrable.
  2. Agreement must be completed and signed, and fees paid by Friday, 14th of February.
  3. The Studio Showcase Wall hire is open to current financial RQAS Brisbane branch Members only.
  4. Each Exhibitor will be allocated one, 2m space by gallery staff. There is no restriction on the number of works displayed, however all must fit within the allocated space.
  5. Gallery Maintenance: The Exhibitor agrees to restore the space to its original condition at the end of the hire period.
  6. Property Damage: The cost of breakage, damage or loss will be charged to the Exhibitor.
  7. Credit Card Facilities: The RQAS provides credit card facilities at no additional fee and accepts Visa, Mastercard and American Express however there is a surcharge to the customer. All sales and payments must be processed via RQAS systems.
  8. Gallery Hours and Security: The standard gallery hours are 10 am to 3.30 pm, Wednesday to Sunday.
  9. Insurance: Insurance of artwork is the responsibility of the Exhibitor. The premises are covered by public liability insurance. The Gallery will take care but accept no responsibility for damage.
  10. Commission: The RQAS will charge 27.5% (including GST) from all sales.
  11. It is the Member’s responsibility to organise wall labels and a price list for all artwork displayed in the studio showcase.
  12. It is the Member’s responsibility to hang all artworks on the installation date, and to take down all artworks on the bump out date.
  13. Entries must be the original work of the exhibitor, and not infringe the copyright, moral rights or other rights of any third party. If you are submitting a portrait the entrant must have the subject’s consent to enter the artwork in this exhibition including ensuring they understand the artwork may be displayed to the public.
  14. Exhibitors agree to images of their work being reproduced in print and online for promotional purposes.
  15. Artworks MUST be clean, dry and professionally finished (such as, but not limited to: squared up, with no damage to work or frame). Any artwork not professionally finished will not be able to be placed on display.
  16. Framed or otherwise mounted artworks must be ready to hang using “D” rings placed approximately 5 -10cm from the top of the frame. Wire or string is not required.
  17. Any questions artists have during installation must be addressed to the Operations Manager or their representative.
  18. Artwork must be for sale, please allow for RQAS commission and any applicable GST when setting price.

Finishing and Professionalism for Artwork Entered into RQAS Exhibitions

 

When entering artwork into RQAS exhibitions, the artworks need to be presented and finished in a professional manner. This helps the gallery to create a cohesive exhibition with a professional look, as well as ensuring the hanging process is easy and safe for our staff and volunteers.

PLEASE REFER TO THE EXHIBITION TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR MINIMUM FRAMING REQUIREMENTS.

Artworks must be clean, dry and professionally finished before being delivered to the gallery. This includes cleaning the glass and wiping off any dust that may have accumulated while in storage.

To download guidelines and view images please click here

Painted Edges & Framed Works

If works on stretched canvas are not framed the edges of the canvas must be cleanly finished. Artists may choose to paint the edge a single colour such as grey or a colour that complements the artwork, see  Figure 1, or you may complete the artwork in the “round” as in Figure 2. In the “round” means to extend the painting around the edge of the canvas. Essentially, the edges should not have random marks, such as fingerprints or paint drips.

D Rings

Framed artworks and works on canvas (or otherwise mounted) must be ready to hang on the wall using medium or large sized “D” rings placed approximately 5-10cm from the top of the frame. Attach hooks facing upwards and on the outside of the canvas frame, as pictured in Figure 3. Wire or string is not required. However, if you would like to add wire or string, please see Figure 3. As you can see the wire is further down the canvas and is not attached to the top “D” ring.

Squaring Up

To determine if a rectangular or square canvas is “square” or “squared up”, measure the diagonal of the canvas/artwork, and it should be the same length both ways. Please refer to Figure 4.

Foxing & Mould

Foxing is an age-related process of deterioration that causes spots and browning and can appear as brown, yellow, or red stains on the paper or canvas. If it appears on an artwork mat, the work must be reframed with a new mat. If it appears on the canvas or paper, it must be treated and repainted, so it is not visible.

Artwork Labels

Clearly mark the artist’s name, contact details, the title of work, and price on an artwork label, to be placed on the back of the work. We need this information to easily identify your artwork before the exhibition labels (didactics) and catalogue are printed for the exhibition. Some artists choose to write this information on the back of the frame/canvas directly. You may also choose to include this on a removable/temporary label, or on a permanent label or “Certificate of Authenticity”.