Conditions of Entry


Comfort Exhibition – 2012 – Handweavers, Spinners & Dyers Guild, Tasmania

Conditions of Entry

The Comfort Exhibition 2012 is the biennial celebration, showcasing the diverse skills of the members of the Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers Guild of Tasmania.
The skills that the guild represent are Handspinning, Dyeing, Weaving and Felting – for  works to be exhibited, it must showcase one of these skills.

The 4 categories  are:

Corpus - Comfort for the Body
a. Clothing
b. Accessories
Dressing for comfort is something most of us consider when choosing our clothing and accessories each day. This category is for anything you wear on the body, broken up into either clothing or accessories.

Animus - Comfort for the Mind
a. Homewares
b. Manchester
Surrounding ourselves with things that comfort us is how we build a home. This category is broken into homewares, decorative beauties that we make to brighten our homes, and manchester, for blankets and linens (including table runners, napkins and placemats etc).

Spiritus - Comfort for the Soul
a. Art Yarns
b. Experimental Textiles
c. Art Works
A place for those things that give comfort to our souls and satiate the incessant need to create for creation's sake. There is a spot for our new found love of art yarns and experimental spinning, a section for new textiles, dyeing and fusing several of our crafts, and of course, a place for those beautiful works of art that are born of the wealth of talent available in our Guild.

The Design Centre’s 1st Gallery hanging system also opens up a new section that members may consider submitting work to.

To make sure that this body of work looks visually stunning there are some limitations….
· Size of work hung here will be 4.5 metres in length with a finished width 35cm,
  50cm or 60cm.
· Colours = Natural fibre colours or natural dye colours or neutral colours.
· Transparent (dyed silks, delicate weaves etc) to Opaque (robust weaves and
  felting)
· These works maybe technically challenging or a collage of techniques.
· A support “rod” will be need to be attached to the top of the work so that the
  textile does not “sag” when hung from the wire
  (More details about this will be made available soon as this details needs to
  be finalised with the Gallery, If you are working on a textile for this section please let us know so that we have you on a contact list regarding the hanging system).

There are 5 horizontal wires (strong enough to hold a quite a few kgs) The gallery will be hanging transparent lighter works at the front of the gallery and then working towards the end of the gallery in a progression of transparencies. There will be a maximum number of works that may be hung in this section and works will be selected on quality and works that best represent the Guild.

Apart from the horizontal hanging wires across Gallery One, the Design Centre also offers us plinths of different heights and sizes plus some beautifully designed and secure plinths for displaying jewellery. The gallery has ample well- lit walls for hanging works, plus mannequins are being sourced.



Work submitted for inclusion in the 2012 Exhibition should be entered with the following details addressed on the entry form – plus a small removable tag/piece of paper with your name and contact number attached to your entry (just incase your entry and entry form are separated during transit):
1.            Category under which it is being entered.
2.            A (brief) note about what may have inspired your thinking/creativity.
3.            Technique/s used please identify….eg. spinning, knitting, felting, dyeing, printing, weaving, spun artyarn, etc.
4.            Fibres/materials used and how they have been applied.                                                                      
5.            Any other special  notes:  eg:  design  source;  commercial  pattern     
               source, handling instructions, etc.
6.            If the work is a collaboration between several artists then all makers must   
               be named and their areas of expertise.
7.            All entries  must  be  accompanied  by  an  invoice,  entry  form,  
               Exhibition fee and insurance fee. (Cheques need to be made out to  
               HWS&D Guild of Tas. Inc.)

Entries should be consistent with the theme of the exhibition & will subject to quality control.

Conditions of entry:
I. Entry is open to financial members of the Guild with the exception of a piece that is a Collaboration. For the purposes of this exhibition A Collaboration may involve several financial members of the Guild together, or else it must involve at least one financial member of the Guild, together with one or two other artists/craftspeople from outside the Guild. This is for the purpose of encouraging work that involves our [Guild] textile processes together with other art or craft techniques in order to develop new possibilities and associations, as well as learning.
The work produced through such an association/collaboration needs to be of a standard comparable to that expected of Guild members entering the exhibition. It also needs to make a feature of the woven felted, spun etc. textile related component. [Collaborations you might consider could involve basketry, embroidery, printing, leatherwork papermaking, furniture making, jewellery making, pottery, etc.]

2. All entries must be accompanied by an entry form/invoice which numbers, lists and describes each individual item separately. It is not always easy to identify items correctly, especially when multiple items that are similar are submitted so descriptions need to include details that distinguish items clearly from one another. eg: ‘A green felt hat' is not necessarily a full enough description. You may submit a photo of your work that also has your name and contact details instead of a written description [Note: Please keep a copy of your invoice for your own information]

If you wish to make your item ‘for sale’, you must mark the price that you want to receive yourself for each individual item on the entry form if that item is for sale. The Design Centre will add their commission & GST to this price

3. An Exhibition Fee of $10 per entry item is to be paid when your items are delivered. Should any item not be exhibited for any reason then the fee for that item will be refunded to you. This fee assists us in covering the costs of staging the exhibition on your behalf.

4.  As in past years an Entry Fee to cover insurance is also to be paid when your entries are delivered calculated from the following table:
Total value of goods:     $100 or less - fee $1.50   
                                       $101 - $200 - fee $3.00   
                                       $202 - $300 - fee $4.50 . . . and so on.
Note: For any large size entries it would be wise to contact the Exhibition Officer prior to the entry deadline.

5. Labelling or ticketing will be according to the Design Centre practices. All items must be labelled with removable tags for easy identification. (Your name, invoice item numbers and details would be helpful here. Packaging containing items must also be labelled to facilitate return of same.

7. Exhibition items must have been completed since the last exhibition. Items for sale may have been exhibited only once and must not have been worn or used apart from the purposes of exhibiting.

8. It is expected that all items submitted for entry in the exhibition will include one or other of the hand processes that our guild is noted for – ie: spinning, dyeing, felting or weaving. Apart from this, decisions about fibre content are left to the individual maker and should be based on whatever is required to make the design successful.

For example:             Experimental fabric lengths might include unusual
fibres/materials such as plastic, paper, metal, soy silk, etc.
Objects or articles might incorporate materials such as hand made paper, wood, leather, metal, beads, etc. as part of the overall design.

Note: If possible a small sample should accompany garments or other articles, where appropriate, to allow visitors to the exhibition to feel or touch as this is an important aspect with textiles.

9. Where a design is original this should be noted on your entry form.

Note: If a commercial pattern has been used (eg: to make up a garment using original handwoven fabric, then wherever possible the pattern source must be identified and acknowledged even when you have made variations to it.

10. The law requires that garments (not accessories) for sale be labelled with washing instructions and fibre content. (The Yarn Store has suitable labels for sale.)

11. The goal of the exhibition is to display an exciting variety of items of the highest quality.

12. Items selected for display will be chosen with these criteria in mind and will be influenced by factors such as the amount and nature of the available space. The co-ordinating committee will make the decisions about what is displayed and it is a condition of entry that those entering accept that the committee’s decision will be final.



                                                                                                  
Comfort Exhibition 2012
Handweavers, Spinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania

Entry Form/Invoice

Name:        ___________________________________________________________

Address:    ___________________________________________________________

Postcode:   _______      Phone: __________________________________________

ABN          ___________________________________________________________
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Work: Title & Description
For Sale
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Worth
Insurance Value
Fees

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                                                                                                Total Amount $...................  

I am happy for the Guild to photograph my entry/s for the catalogue and to use the image for future Handweavers, Spinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania promotions. (image will acknowledge the works creator) 
Yes
No

I have enclosed a Cheque/Money Order*

*   Cheques/money orders should be made out to Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers Guild of Tasmania Northern Branch.
** Please read Conditions of Entry carefully regarding the worth and insurance value of your exhibit piece.


Please send this entry form with your payment and exhibition entry/ies by
no later than Friday, 18th May, 2012 to:

Handweavers, Spinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania (Northern Branch)
P.O. Box 1367
Launceston, Tas, 7250

No late entries will be accepted – all entries must be consistent with the theme of the exhibition and are subject to quality control.

Office Use:      Payment Received                        Crafter No:                        Exhibit No:                       






Tags for your entries.
One tag must be attached to each entry (small safety pin or some little stitches will do, so that you do not damage your work.)

Another tag should be attached to the packaging your entry is sent in so that we may send it back the way you sent it please.

Item number should be indicated as 1/3. 2/3 or 1/1 depending on how many entries you have.



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