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2011 Call For Entries

FAQ’s regarding the show & submission process:

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gallery2007c1) What kind of art can I submit? Any kind. All types of artistic disciplines and types of media are represented at our event.

In our visual art gallery: We show every kind of visual art; from paintings to sculptures to mixed media to graphic design to assemblage and more. We prefer a collection of pieces, (it is rare for us to show only one piece, but not impossible). Also, be sure to submit only the pieces you’d like to show, not a sampling of one piece from your various collections. There is no restriction on the number of pieces submitted, so this should free you up to submit as many collections as you like.

In the performance center: We show a large variety: from short films, to live performances of all types of music, dance, spoken word, scenes, readings of short stories, and interactive experiences. Just remember, the time limit is 20 minutes or less. Also, do not submit scripts without the performance on DVD. This is not the time to get a script approved and then find actors/performers and put a piece together. All submitted work must be ready with the performers already chosen and ready to go. No works in progress please.

2) You say the art selected must be consistent with a Christian Worldview . . . what does that mean?

gallery2007b1Let’s first start with what that doesn’t mean. It doesn’t mean the art has to have a salvation message attached to it. The subject matter also doesn’t have to be about a Bible story or a specifically Christian subject matter. Art that includes these subject matters are welcome to be submitted provided they meet the submission criteria.

However, we believe art created from a Christian Worldview includes subject matters that include all of life. Art created from a Christian or Biblical worldview will also not be gratuitously violent or salacious, nor will it be saccharin sweet -avoiding or ignoring the evil within this world. A Christian Worldview leaves room to explore evil and good, the plight of the just jaysmovie2007cand the unjust, the so-called ‘sacred’ and the mundane. The Bible had no problem with these topics, so neither do we.

For Example: Art that fits a Christian Worldview will not glorify evil. Why? Because there are only two real Biblical responses to evil: judgment and redemption. To deny the sin within or without is to betray what we know in our own hearts, but to deny the effects and cost of sin is to deny what we know of a God who is just.

3) What is the submission criteria?

All art, whether visual or performance, must be submitted by the artist themselves(or their staff), and must include a copy or CD/DVD of the work with the completed submission paperwork. If your work or performance is on your website and can be provided in that form, simply include that information on your submission form. Do not include a sampling of all of your work. Only submit the pieces you would like to show or perform. We do not accept VHS tapes or cassette tapes.

larissalam2007a1Performance pieces and short films should not exceed 20 minutes. There is no limit on the number of visual pieces that can be submitted; however, we prefer visual artists to submit a body of work versus one singular piece.  Also, due to spacial limitations, we may need to work with visual artists on choosing specific pieces.

Artists must submit their work with the completed submission form and all of its listed requirements. AEM will not accept incomplete or late submission packets.

4) Do I have to attend the event?

Yes. If your work is accepted into the show, you and one guest will receive free admission to the 8th Annual Evening of Arts & Entertainment Show. If you are unable to attend the event please do not submit your work, it will not be accepted. If you are a group submitting a performance piece(for example a dancpopefilm1e troupe or band) all of the performers will receive free admission and a complimentary pass for one guest to the show. As a bonus this year, if your work is accepted in the show you will also receive a full scholarship for the Arts & Entertainment Institute on Oct. 8 & 9, 2011. The scholarship is only for the artist, not for guests of the artist. In the cases of a group submitting, if your group is accepted, the leader of the group will receive the full scholarship; all group members will receive a partial scholarship of $100 off the Institute price.

5) How do I get my visual art to the event?

The visual artists are responsible to bring and mount their art themselves. We have a gallery manager who will show you the space you have to display or hang your pieces, then you will be responsible to bring your artwork in a format that is ready to be shown. AEM does not frame or mount your work and will not incur costs to show your work. If your work is chosen you will be contacted and all details related to the space you will have, etc. will be given to you for your planning purposes.

newvale2007c16) Are children welcome or is there childcare?

This event is not designed for children and there is no childcare available for the event.

7) What kind of facilities are there for performing artists?

There is a stage, microphones, lighting, projection capabilities and much more. Again, upon acceptance you will be contacted to set up and evaluate the audio, video, and physical needs for your performance. The venue has professional quality equipment and the audio/video engineers are paid professionals.susaneve1

8) How long can the performing arts pieces and short films be?

Since we do have time constraints, at this time we are limiting the performing arts pieces and short films to no longer than 20 minutes per piece.

9) Do I get comp tickets?

Each artist receives free admission for themselves and one guest. If you are a group that is submitting something to perform, each person performing will receive free admission for themselves and one guest.

10) When is set up for the visual artists and sound checks for the performing artists?

The Thursday night before the event (October 6, 2011)is when the visual art is set up and the performing artists and filmmakers do their tech rehearsal and sound checks. Again, upon acceptance into the show, all the details for the event will be given to you.

tracyyeoh2007e11) Will AEM pay travel costs for accepted artists?

No. You are responsible to bring yourself and your work to the event. However, we will be happy to connect you to affordable hotels, but all costs related to performing or showing your work must be picked up by you the artist. Please remember this event is in Los Angeles and the public transportation system is not a convenient or easy system to utilize. We recommend renting a car for your transportation needs. Also, if you plan to stay and attend the Institute, you will be responsible for your own accommodations and travel. The scholarship covers the cost of the Institute only.

12) Is this event affiliated with a specific church or denomination?panel2007a1

No. AEM is a non-denominational, 501c(3) non-profit organization, with participating artists representing many different evangelical churches and denominations from around the world. Although this event utilizes the facilities of the Vineyard Christian Fellowship Westside, and we have a wonderful relationship with them, AEM is a not a ministry of Vineyard, or any other church.

13) Where do the proceeds go?

Any proceeds from An Evening of Arts and Entertainment help defray the cost of producing the event and help support the ministries of AEM.

14) What is the general schedule for the weekend of the show?

We encourage all the accepted artists from outside the United States to arrive no later than the Wednesday Morning before the show, Oct. 5. Accepted artists from around the US and California(including Los Angeles) need to arrive no later than Thursday Morning, Oct. 6.

Tentative Schedule:

 

October 6, Thursday (night before the show):

Noon-5pm-- On-Camera Interviews of selected artists

5-5:30pm--Dinner provided by AEM

5:30-9pm--Gallery Set up and Tech Rehearsal

 

October 7, Friday (Show Night):

Noon-3pm-- On-Camera Interviews of selected artists

3-6:30pm: Free time to eat dinner on your own, get dressed and ready for the show

6:30pm--Call time for all artists, both visual and performing as well as the filmmakers

7pm--Prayer

7:30pm-- Doors open to the art gallery

8pm--Doors open to performance hall for the performing arts and film portion of the show

9:30pm--Dessert reception and gallery reopens

10:30pm--Event ends and tear down begins

11pm: Casual afterparty at a local restaurant for artists and volunteers to fellowship

 

October 8, Saturday

10am-6pm--Arts & Entertainment Institute in West Los Angeles

 

October 9, Sunday

9am-5pm--Arts & Entertainment Institute in West Los Angeles , More info on the Institute

 

If you have additional questions feel free to E-mail the Curator & Producer of the Event, Michelle at: mich@a-e-m.org

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