In my opinion, you should not submit work to either. That way, your
intentions canât be questioned, and the museum or gallery isnât
compromised. Even if you entered a show with the provision that you
wouldn't accept a prize, youâd be displacing another entrant. So forbear
from entering any work in any competition or juried exhibition.
Marco Milazzo
Hello Everyone, and Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays,
I have a question I thought someone may be able to answer for me.
Iâve just been appointed to the commission for our Lancaster Museum and Art
Gallery. What is the protocol for someone in my position to enter work
into shows at the art gallery now? Should I not enter work in a juried art
show? Should I enter, but refuse any prizes I may be awarded?
This is all new to me and Iâm hoping I can get some suggestions and answers
from some of you who are more experienced and knowledgeable.
Thank you in advance.
Marilyn
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