A HOLIDAY BENEFIT SHOW
DECEMBER 11 , 2024 - JANUARY 11, 2025
READ FULL DETAILS BEFORE SHOWING UP
ACCEPTANCE
Accepted work may be refused if it does not conform to the theme.
All work must remain in the gallery for the duration of the exhibition
Work should be ready to hang condition with proper wiring.
SALES
The sale price of sold work will be divided as such: 50% to artist, 25% to Nourish LA, 25% to Dorado 806
ENTRY FEE
NO ENTRY FEE. Your participation and donation to Nourish LA is greatly appreciated!
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Must be submitted in person on the day of the show. Proxy is welcomed.
The total size includes the framed size. ALL 3D work should not exceed 12hx12wx12d. Failure to follow instructions may result in nullification of your entry.
WALL LABELING
You will be provided with a label to fill out on the day of the event. However, you are more than welcome to provide your own as long as it meets the following:
Wall label size must not exceed 3”x4”
Label must display as follows: ARTIST NAME, TITLE OF WORK, MEDIUM, PRICE
DELIVERY OF WORK
We will only accept hand-delivered work on the day of the event - December 11, 2024, Starting at 3:30PM (until wall space fills up).
Fragile/unprotected work which requires a professional preparator’s expertise should not be submitted.
RETURN OF UNSOLD ARTWORK
All work must be picked up on January 11th and 12th, 2025. Special arrangements must be made with the Dorado 806 Projects for alternative pickup time.
We do not ship work at this time.
LIABILITY
Great care will be taken with all work and artists are responsible for insuring their own pieces if they wish. Dorado 806 Projects will not be responsible for any loss or damage to work while on the premises or in transit to or from the space. . Acceptance of a work of art to this exhibition shall be understood to constitute an agreement on the part of the artist to the terms and conditions stated in this prospectus.
IMPORTANT RULES
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OUR NON-PROFIT PARTNER: NOURISH LA
Ever wonder if your neighbors have enough to eat?
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Nourish LA founder, Natalie Flores, heard from moms all over L.A. that their families were on the brink of going hungry. At the same time, she knew that tons of edible food goes into L.A. landfills. The gap between need and excess didn’t make sense, so Natalie made it her goal to connect hungry neighbors with extra food from local organizations, gardens, farms, restaurants, and supermarkets. As a passionate gardener, community advocate, and non-profit veteran, Natalie was in the perfect position to bridge the gap and Nourish LA was born.