Featured artists
Picturing Science
4th December – February 2011
Deadline for submissions 23rd October 2010
Through its annual open exhibition opportunities, Orleans House Gallery in Twickenham helps
artists both locally and nationally to showcase their work in group exhibitions. Each year, over
500 individual artists (excluding those participating in Arthouse) exhibit work in a range of open
exhibitions across three galleries - Orleans and Stables Galleries, Twickenham and the Riverside
Gallery in Richmond.
In 2010, they have further opportunities for you to submit artwork for an exhibition at
Riverside Gallery, Picturing Science. Scientists use an abstract language of signs to visualize and
explain the invisible forces, relationships and processes which make up our world. Artists
similarly create images to transmit and analyse meaning. The theme of this exhibition is the
collision, intersection and contamination of these two systems of representation. Any media
(prints, photos, paintings, objects, sculptures, film) and style are considered.
· Artists can submit up to 5 original works. Artworks must be submitted as high
resolution jpeg files on a CD, with accompanying A4 sized photographic prints or colour printouts.
Original artwork will not be accepted.
· Please clearly label each submission with: artist’s name, title of work, date, media, approximate size and price before commission if the work is for sale (the gallery adds 40% of the artist price for commission + VAT).
· In addition, please enclose contact details, an artist’s statement and CV.
· There is a £10.00 administration charge (which also contributes towards exhibition costs); £7.50 concessions (please include proof). Please make cheques payable to ‘L.B.R.U.T’. Your submission will not be accepted without payment.
· If you would like images returned, please enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope.
Successful artists will be contacted by email or in writing approximately two weeks after the
deadline.
Any queries, please email curator Mark De Novellis at
m.denovellis@richmond.gov.uk
Or call 020 8831 6000.




