MadArt Gallery is looking for local designers, jewellery makers, crafters, fine artists to help them to promote and sell their work.
We want to create a unique collection filled with fabulous and truly original, professional art from handmade jewellery and accessories to prints, drawings, cards, furniture, clothes, ceramics, toys…and much more (any ideas?)
The shop will be open from Tuesday 2nd of April 2012 !
All artwork will be exhibited at MadArt Gallery, 56 Lower Gardiner St, Dublin 1 during the opening hours:
Tue – Sat @ 10am – 5.30pm
as well as during exhibitions and events.
MadArt Gallery organises at least one professional exhibition a month which will let bigger crowd to view the shop and improve sales.
It will be also constantly available worldwide at the online shop!
MadArt is an independent artspace located in central Dublin surrounded by the most popular hostels and hotels, established in 2008. Very convenient location (close to the LUAS and Connolly DART station) makes it an ideal place for any art event. More than 90 m2, divided into three rooms with high ceilings and victorian windows makes a perfect creative environment.
Please send 5 images of samples of your works and short information about you to sofia@madartstudio.com
Please make sure that your mail:
* is entitled “MADART SHOP– NAME SURNAME – SUBMISSION”
* contains a short biographical note and description of your work
* contains a link to your website (if available) or samples of your works you would like to exhibit at MadArt
SPECIAL OFFER:
If you wish to join, please consider doing it NOW and you will enjoy lower participation fee of €30/month for up to 6 months (minimum 3 months participation required- it gives us enough time for professional promotion of each art piece ).
After that time standard fee of €50/month will be applied.
As places are limited, book early to avoid disappointment! We can only accommodate 30 artist.
MadArt Gallery doesn’t take any commission on sold pieces.
Everything sold will be original artwork and hand-made by professionals. Revenues will go directly back to the maker – helping to keep this fantastic home-grown industry alive.