Too Art for TV
Annual Fine Art exhibit for the Animation Industry
Too Art for TV - 4 is taking applications now for the September show
TO APPLY VISIT: http://bunnycutlet.com/2a4tv/09call.html
OUR MISSION:
Too Art for TV is an annual exhibition designed to promote and encourage the fine arts in the animation industry. We look for work that isn't your typical animation fair, and we accept anybody who works in animation broadly. We believe that artists in the animation industry have extraordinary artistic skills and a unique perspective on pop culture at large. We hope to continue to provide a reliable home for animation's creative minds otherwise "owned" by networks and studios.
We are a community, not-for-profit event and all applicants are selected by committee. Our committee members change year-to-year; they are artists in the animation industry who exemplify the theme and character of our show. This year's committee members are: Kelly Denato, Todd Lown, Christy Karacas, Jared Deal, Justin Simonich, and Kim Rygiel. Liz Artinian founded the show, curates it, and invests her time, love, and money to support it.
Too Art for TV works hard to include as many of our submitters as we can, while also balancing the show to maintain a high standard of art. We tend to have far more submissions than we can accept so we sincerely encourage those who don't get in to not be discouraged, to ask for feedback, and to apply to the next show.
We tend to include 25-35 artists and we accept artwork of all media. We've drawn in huge crowds consistently for two years and we have gained a modest amount of media attention (very modest). Too Art for TV - 2008 has already accepted its 35 artists and promises to be the most varied and spectacular Too Art for TV yet.
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VOLUNTEERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! If you'd like to help us with the show, let us know! Whether you can donate a little time or a lot, any help you can give is much appreciated.
If you have any questions, email aniexhibit [at] gmail.com
for details on how to apply, visit bunnycutlet.com/2008call