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CALL FOR ENTRIES 2020 Juried Student Exhibition + INFO

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Are you a maker?
A visual creator?
Well, yes, yes you are!
We are committed to mount the 2020 Annual Juried Student Exhibition onto a Virtual Gallery Space.

All Students Campus wide may submit work! 
Share your visual work with our campus community far and wide!
Please share this on your own social media pages! 

Here’s what you need to know:
Each virtual submission needs to include the following: 
For Images
  • File Type: JPEG or JPG only
  • File Dimensions: 1,200 pixels or greater on the longest side
  • Images should be appropriately cropped at image edges and of excellent color quality
  • File Size: Under 5 MB
For Video
  • File Type: MOV, MP4, WMV, 3GP, AVI, ASF, MPG, M2T, MKV, M2TS.
  • File Size: Under 100 MB
File name of your document labels your work as follows: 
Student name:
Major: 
Class standing of student: 
Fresher= F, Sophomore = S, Junior = J Senior = S
Title of work:
Year created:
Media:
Dimensions:

Here’s an example: 
JaneSpero,ID,S,FutureLivingRoom,2020,digital

You may submit via email
Via Dropbox
Via WeTransfer
Send to jpepper@cazenovia.edu by FRI APRIL 10 at 4:00 PM

Make sure all entries are complete with appropriate information above.
Looking forward to receiving your entries!

Jen Pepper . Gallery Director 

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