Exhibition Opportunities
Members Only
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When you are a current Brighton Art Guild member in good standing, you are eligible to display in our Art in Public Places program.
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There are several locations throughout the the county that showcase member artwork for the public to enjoy or purchase.
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Part of the responsibility of exhibiting artists is to gallery sit at the CoBACH Center, preferably during the time frame of their exhibits.
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There is also a $5 hanging fee, and 20% commission on sold works.
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Artists must be physically able to deliver and help hang their work.
Open Call
Norma Gray Gallery at the Brighton District Library – Curator contact: Amy Williams
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Venue offers juried competition open to all Michigan artists.
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Accepted artists typically participate in a 6-8 week exhibition featuring two artists.
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The Brighton Art Guild and the library provide marketing of event, printed flyers and bookmarks and an opening artists' reception.
Member works entered into Guild exhibits are considered by the selection committee and event curators.
Calls for art are noted in the monthly newsletter.​
CoBACH Center - Pamela Day, curator
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Greater Brighton Chamber of Commerce - Cheryl Chidester, curator ​
Art in the Alley - by selection committee​
To provide the curators with selections of member works, Guild members who are interested in participating in the Art in Public Places, especially new members, please submit two or three jpegs.
Additional images can be refreshed every six months.
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There is no fee for submissions.
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Work can be for sale or not for sale.
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​Please name your file Lastname Title Sizehxw Price.jpg
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​Example: Engstrom Floral Fantasy 30x40 1200
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Please provide high resolution photos.
To change your photo resolution to the highest quality available, follow the steps below:
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Open Settings on your iPhone.
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Click on Camera.
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Select Formats
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.Select Most Compatible.
This results in higher quality photos by saving images in JPEG format.
Tips on Framing
​As a member, your artwork must be properly framed and wired to be hung in our exhibits and venues.
Here are links to videos and Web sites which illustrate the proper way to wire your work:
Complete Guide to Picture Framing
What's the Right Hardware for Your Frame?
How To Tie Wire On Picture Frames​