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MOCA: Museum of Computer Art
Digitalism I
International Digital Fine Art Show
MOCA Museum Gallery
139 11th Street
Brooklyn NY 11215
October 7 through October 25, 2008
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This show is closed to new entries

MOCA is proud to announce Digitalism I, an exhibit, competition and sale of fine digital art at its new Brooklyn gallery.

This is a juried and curated international show. Artists are expected to enter from all over the world.
Maximum three artworks accepted.

Artists are requested to ship their art printed, framed, ready-to-hang. See presentation instructions below.

There is an exhibit fee of $190.00 for each artwork accepted, payable only upon acceptance of art into the gallery show.

There is a reviewing and acceptance process at no charge to the artist.
You will be advised promptly by email if your art has been accepted for inclusion.

Upload page closes September 16. But please upload early as possible, so that your artwork may be received here
on a timely basis. Click shipping link top of page (or below) for our receiving dates and shipping instructions.

Click upload link top of page (or below) to submit your art for acceptance.

Artists may upload one, two or three images at not more than 300 kilobytes each.
You will be asked the selling price of your art, if accepted into the show. MOCA takes no sales commission.

Click to upload

Accepted art will appear on the MOCA site in an online Digitalism l gallery.

EXHIBIT DATES
October 7 through October 25, 2008

GALLERY LOCATION
Museum of Computer Art
139 11th Street
Brooklyn NY 11215 USA

RECEPTION
Saturday, October 11, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

AWARDS
First, second and third place prizes will be granted along with five honorable mentions.

PRESENTATION INSTRUCTIONS
There is a maximum frame or print size of 32" in the longest direction.
All art must be received ready-to-hang. Artists are strongly advised to present
their art in the best fashion possible, which in most cases would include matting
and framing behind clear acrylic within a suitable frame. MOCA will do no
framing, matting or presentation work beyond installing the art in the gallery.

To save shipping and framing costs, artists may ship their prints flat or tubed,
in which case the art will be displayed wall-pinned, which we believe may be
a dramatic way of showing your art.

See our shipping page for shipping instructions, receiving address and receiving dates.

Time is of the essence, especially for international artists. Upload your file(s) today. Upload is free!

Don Archer, MOCA director
don@moca.virtual.museum