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Active Membership in the Associated Artists of Southport (AAS)
is a prerequisite to exhibiting work at Franklin Square Gallery (FSG),
except for featured shows that are open to the public or for special exhibits
by AAS invitation. Artists wishing to join AAS should request an application
form from the current Membership Chairperson by
e-mail, or by request at the gallery address or telephone listed above.
Prospective members are also welcome to attend a monthly meeting. Meetings
are held on the third Monday of each month, alternating afternoon and
evening meeting times (see the calendar page
for specific dates and times). Annual dues are $35.00 per member.
General Membership in Associated Artists of Southport
A general member is one who has completed an application for general membership
and paid annual dues of $35.
The privileges (not requirements) of general membership are:
- Receiving a member’s discount (if offered) on fees
for workshops.
- Receiving the member's discounted commission fee on
work sold if juried into the AAS July National
Exhibition.
- Receiving the member's discounted commission fee on
work sold in the AAS Spring Show.
- Reduced membership charge for Brunswick Arts Council (artists receive 100% of a sale at their show).
- Volunteering for gallery assignments. Examples of
volunteer work are helping at the sales desk and working
with either the painting or pottery exhibit committee to
display members’ artwork in the gallery showrooms.
- Voting and participating in AAS membership meetings
held the third Monday of each month at Franklin Square
Gallery.
General members are on the AAS mailing list and will receive
the Association’s bimonthly newsletter. Other mailings to
members include prospectuses to all shows produced by AAS and
the Brunswick Arts Council and occasional mailings about
opportunities for our artists at other venues.
If you are interested in general membership or would like
more information, please e-mail the
Membership Chairperson.
Exhibiting artists must be at least 18 years of age and must
meet the following requirements:
- Members must submit work to the Media Committee for review to earn
exhibiting privileges.
- New members must serve a three month
training/probation period before exhibiting.
- Exhibiting members are required to attend at least
three meetings per year.
- Exhibiting members are required to fulfill
obligations for service on two committees.
- Exhibiting members are required to do volunteer
sitting in the gallery 1/2 day per month from March
through December.
- The gallery will charge AAS members a 25%
commission on work sold. Commissions will be paid
monthly for the sale of exhibited items.
- All exhibited paintings and pottery must be labeled in
accordance with gallery requirements.
- Artwork on exhibit at any one time is limited to a
maximum of:
- 40 works per potter/sculptor
- 30 shrink wrapped originals per artist
- 20 shrink wrapped reproductions per artist,
not to exceed 2 per image
- 6 framed 2D artworks, or at the discretion
of the 2D exhibit committee
- Display of work delivered for exhibit will be done
by the Exhibition Committee. Paintings should be placed
in the gallery storage area until the next exhibit
change-over. Potters must inform the 3D Exhibition
Committee when delivering work for display. Names and numbers for Exhibition Committee members are on a clipboard in the vault.
- Artwork may not be removed from an exhibit
without the consent of the Exhibition Chairperson unless
sold, and must be delivered and picked up on scheduled
dates. Pieces that are sold while on exhibit may be
removed from the gallery only by the buyer who
has made the purchase.
- AAS has exclusive rights to the commission on
any piece of artwork submitted for exhibit in special
shows or in regular exhibits at FSG.
- All 2D work must be properly framed, securely wired
and ready to hang, with no exceptions. All
unframed 2D work, including reproductions, must be
backed by white foam core and shrink wrapped or snugly
enclosed in approved poly bags manufactured for that
purpose. Brown or other colored and/or printed cardboard
backing is not acceptable.
- The Media Committee or the Exhibition Committee
has the right to review and reject works submitted.
Work will be examined to assure that it meets acceptable
media, framing and presentation qualifications
(condition of framing, size restrictions, proper
glazing, etc.).
- Any conflicts arising concerning the exhibition of
items to be sold, or errors in sale price will be
resolved by the AAS Executive Board.
- The utmost care will be given each piece of work
submitted for exhibit; however, AAS and/or Exhibition
Committee members shall be held harmless for loss or
damage from any cause.
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