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General Submission Guidelines
The Suvivor Art National Gallery is a unique place, a place where pain meets paint. The work shown here expresses human suffering and survival. When you see works here, you may be shocked, you may be horrified, but you will never be left wondering what the artist was trying to convey.
Artists in the survivor art gallery have demonstrated their lives through their work. We know their pain through their art. But beyond that, they are willing to talk about their suffering and survival. They have chosen to talk about their ordeals.
Work selected for the gallery will be more or less representational and will demonstrate the innermost side of survival and/or trauma. THIS IS IMPORTANT: As an artist, you must be willing to talk about your life in a matter-of-fact kind of way. You must be willing to bare your soul. Great art is not enough. If you think you have what it takes, you may e-mail two or three low resolution images to the gallery for initial evaluation. All information is kept confidential unless you are selected for the public gallery.
The Survivor Art gallery does NOT sell art. Instead, we offer tremendous exposure for promising artists who have the right stuff and the guts to talk about it. Two of our artists have gotten movie deals as a result of the Survivor Art Gallery, but we're not making any promises. We'll link to your own site, and you can sell art there if you wish. And who knows what will happen?
Copyright (c) 2004 The Survivor Art Gallery Christa D. Haight, Curator All Rights Reserved