Small Works G-L, Unjuried

This call is open to WAAM members whose last names begin with G – L only.

Exhibition information

  • Call for submissions: March 17 – May 9, 2025
  • Exhibition will be in the Founders Gallery of WAAM
  • Exhibition dates: June 27  – August 10, 2025
  • Opening event Saturday, June 28, 4:00 - 6:00 pm
  • Drop off: Monday, June 23, 10:00-5:00 pm
  • Pickup: Monday, August 11, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Free to members

Format

  • Open to members of WAAM whose last names begin with letters G through L
  • Size limit 15 x 15” framed, 24” x 24" x 24" for sculpture
  • There is no predetermined theme—all work is eligible
  • All artwork must be clean, framed, wired and ready to hang. (no sawtooth hangers, or fishline)
  • All work must be for sale
  • Artists will submit up to 1 jpg/png/mp3/mov file. All media are welcome
  • You must have means to transport the work to WAAM
  • Artists receive 60% of sales during the run of the exhibition. WAAM retains 40% of sales

WAAM 2025 REGIONAL EXHIBITION: Material Alchemy

JURORS: Jack & Dolly Geary, Geary Contemporary, Millerton, NY

ONLINE APPLICATION DATES: May 5 - June 13, 2025

ARTIST NOTIFICATION: July 2, 2025

DROP OFF DATE: Monday August 11, 10 am - 5pm 

EXHIBITION DATES: August 15 - October 5, 2025

OPENING EVENT: Saturday, August 16, 4:00 – 6:00 pm

PICKUP DATE: Monday, October 6, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

EXHIBITION will be held in the Main Gallery of WAAM


ABOUT THE CALL FOR ENTRIES

WAAM Regional: Material Alchemy invites artists to submit work that redefines the role of material in contemporary art. This exhibition celebrates the visionary use of non-traditional, repurposed, and hybrid materials—encouraging experimental approaches that challenge the norms of form and function. We are seeking work from artists who push the boundaries of their medium—whether through innovative mixed media, sculptural practices, fabrication or the creative reuse of found or recycled objects. Artists who deconstruct the familiar and reconstruct it into something compelling, provocative, and new are especially encouraged to apply.

WAAM Regional is open to artists living within a 50-mile radius of Woodstock, NY


 

FORMAT

  • Open to all artists within 50 miles of WAAM
  • Artists will submit up to 3 jpg/png/mp3/mov file for the juror’s consideration.. All media are welcome
  • All media will be considered. Submissions can range from, (but aren’t limited to), painting, sculpture, video, photography, drawing, sound and music. There are no size restrictions.
  • Video artists may submit one text document with up to 3 links to files to be reviewed. Please provide title, date, running time and retail price for each video.
  • Artists must be able to transport or ship work to WAAM. Shipped work must contain a prepaid return label. Shipped work must arrive by intake date. 
  • All work should be in good condition and ready to hang or install.
  • Any special installation needs must be supplied by the artist for the duration of the show and should be noted in their submission.
  • All work must be the original conception and execution of the artist listed. No reproductions.
  • WAAM reserves the right to reject works that do not comply with these guidelines or are otherwise found to be unsuitable for display.
  • WAAM takes a 40% commission on sales in support of its programs. Artists should consider this when pricing submitted work.
  • All work must be for sale. No NSFs.


SUBMISSION FEES

$35 Application Fee for non-members. Members apply for free

All submissions welcome. 


ABOUT THE JURORS

Jack and Dolly, owners of Geary Contemporary in Millerton, NY. Geary was founded in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 2013 by Jack Geary and Dolly Bross Geary. The gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists working in a variety of media. Geary presents solo, two-person, and group exhibitions, and seeks to raise artist profiles and exposure through placement in museum collections and exhibitions, and through presentations at art fairs. Geary opened a location in Millerton, NY in 2020 and moved permanently to Millerton in June of 2022.


ABOUT WAAM

The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, founded in 1919, is a not for profit membership organization. Its mission is to promote and foster the visual arts, art education, and artists through dynamic exhibitions and programs thus enriching and engaging the community. The WAAM is vital to the culture, history, and the economy of the mid-Hudson region and beyond; its Contemporary Galleries, Permanent Collection, Archives and Education Programs provide continuity, linking the past, present and future.

Questions? Email yvonne@woodstockart.org


 


 

WAAM 2025 Small Works Juried Exhibition: Object Poetry
 

JURORS: Lauren Aitken & Chase Folsom, Headstone Gallery, Kingston, NY

ONLINE APPLICATION DATES: May 5 - June 13, 2025

ARTIST NOTIFICATION: July 2, 2025

DROP OFF DATE: Monday August 11, 10 am - 5pm 

EXHIBITION DATES: August 15 - October 5, 2025

OPENING EVENT: Saturday, August 16, 4:00 – 6:00 pm

PICKUP DATE: Monday, October 6, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

EXHIBITION will be held in the Founders Gallery of WAAM


 

ABOUT THE CALL FOR ENTRIES

Small Works: Object Poetry is an open call for artists to submit work that explores the poetic potential of objects—how things, images, and materials can carry memory, symbolism, or emotions. Whether through representation, abstraction, or physical assemblage, submissions should reflect a sensitivity to how form, context, and content interact to tell a story or evoke meaning. Artists like Felix Gonzales-Torres, Ann Hamilton, Ai Weiwei, and Sonya Clark have shown how objects and imagery can transcend function and become powerful carriers of metaphor—this call invites work created in that spirit.


 

FORMAT

  • Open to all artists within 50 miles of WAAM 
  • Size limit 15 x 15” framed, 24” x 24" x 24" for sculpture
  • All artwork must be clean, framed, wired and ready to hang. (no sawtooth hangers, or fishline)
  • All work must be for sale. No NSF's
  • Artists will submit one jpg/png/mp3/mov file for the juror’s consideration.. All media are welcome
  • Artists receive 60% of sales during the run of the exhibition. WAAM retains 40% of sales as commission in support of its programs. Artists should consider this when pricing submitted work.
  • All media will be considered. Submissions can range from, (but aren’t limited to), painting, sculpture, video, photography, drawing, sound and music.
  • Video artists may submit one text document with up to 3 links to files to be reviewed. Please provide title, date, running time and retail price for each video.
  • Artists must be able to transport or ship work to WAAM. Shipped work must contain a prepaid return label. Shipped work must arrive by intake date. 
  • All work should be in good condition and ready to hang or install.
  • Any special installation needs must be supplied by the artist for the duration of the show and should be noted in their submission.
  • All work must be the original conception and execution of the artist listed. No reproductions.
  • WAAM reserves the right to reject works that do not comply with these guidelines or are otherwise found to be unsuitable for display.
     

SUBMISSION FEES

$20 Application Fee for non-members. Members apply for free

All submissions welcome. 

ABOUT THE JURORS

Lauren Aitken & Chase Folsom, co-directors of Headstone Gallery in Kingston, NY.  Established in 2022 , Headstone is a 1,200sq ft gallery specializing in contemporary artwork showcased through two-person and solo exhibitions. Alongside the gallery Headstone Workshop operates a boutique ceramic casting studio and teaching classroom complete with a membership studio.
Lauren Aitken: Lauren received her BFA in ceramics and a BS in Art Education from SUNY New Paltz and studied at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia. She spent 6 years after college living abroad and returned back to the Hudson Valley in 2017 where she grew up. She has taught in multiple ceramic studios locally and owns a consulting business.
Chase Folsom: Chase received his MFA in Ceramics from the University of Colorado Boulder and his BFA from Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. He has exhibited his work in over fifty exhibitions nationally and internationally and mounted his eighth solo exhibition in 2022. He has taught at Maryland Institute College of Art, The George Washington University, University of the Arts, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, New Jersey City University, SUNY New Paltz, and Virginia Commonwealth University.


ABOUT WAAM

The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, founded in 1919, is a not for profit membership organization. Its mission is to promote and foster the visual arts, art education, and artists through dynamic exhibitions and programs thus enriching and engaging the community. The WAAM is vital to the culture, history, and the economy of the mid-Hudson region and beyond; its Contemporary Galleries, Permanent Collection, Archives and Education Programs provide continuity, linking the past, present and future.

Questions? Email yvonne@woodstockart.org


 


 

WOODSTOCK ARTISTS ASSOCIATION & MUSEUM

CALL FOR ENTRIES: 2025 Little Gems (Active Members Only)

DEADLINE: May 16, 2025

The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum invites Active members to donate a work to the Little Gems exhibition and sale, which is an essential part of our Sky-High Spring Fling fundraising event. We will exhibit the work of donating artists on social media and the WAAM website prior to the event. 

Online submission dates: February 25 – May 16, 2025

Drop off: Tuesday – Wednesday, May 20 & 21, 10-5pm

Date of the Spring Fling Gala: June 1, 2:00 – 5:00 pm, Onteora Mountain House, 96 Piney Point Road, Boiceville, NY, 12412: https://www.onteora.com/

Details
        · Active members only. For further info on Active membership see https://www.woodstockart.org/active-and-associate/

· Framed or unframed artwork created on a canvas, wood panel or other hard substrate. i.e. - no unframed works on paper and no works on paper adhered to a hard surface (please consider saving these works for our Paper-Unframed Fundraiser in the fall - Thank you!!). 

· Dimensions:  Artists may submit 2-D (or deep relief)  work no larger than 8” and no smaller than 4” on any side. For example, 4 x 4, 5 x 7, 4 x 6, and 8 x 8 would all be accepted, 8 x 10 or 3 x 5 would not; total measurement would include the frame, if framed. (Framing is NOT required). 

· All work must be wired (if appropriate), clean, completely dry, and permanently affixed. . 

· Little Gems will sell for $150 at the Gala. Artists may take back any unsold work, but if permanently donated, WAAM reserves the right to sell the work at a lower price.  WAAM would be delighted to have the artists who donate their work attend the Gala event. We offer the artist the option of purchasing a discounted ticket at $110.

· We will only be able to accept work that meets all of the eligibility criteria outlined in the details above.

· Your donation to WAAM is a full donation. No commission will be given upon the sale. If the work does not sell you may pick it up after the event or leave it at WAAM to sell in the store.


 

Thank you for your support. We look forward to seeing your Gems!

 

Woodstock Artists Association & Museum