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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXHIBITION

Millennium Hotel
200 4th St., St. Louis, Missouri 
Mississippi Room
Friday, June 16, 4-8 pm;
Saturday, June 17, 9-4 pm

The International Student Exhibition invites all Glass Art Society student members who are currently enrolled full-time in an accredited degree-seeking program to participate. All work must be current, original, professionally crafted, and contain glass as the main element.

How to participate: Deliver your student work to the Millennium Hotel, Mississippi Room, Wed., June 14, 1-5 pm; Thurs., June 15 between 10 am - 5 pm. The official opening will be on Fri., June 16, at 4 pm. Students are encouraged to hand-carry their work to the conference. Insurance and shipment of the artwork are the responsibility of the artist. Neither GAS nor the Millennium Hotel are responsible for theft or damage to artwork. Please ensure that your work is delivered in reusable packaging.

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Restrictions: No more than three items may be submitted by each student. Each piece must not exceed 30 lbs. (15 kg) or 20 in. (50 cm) in any dimension. Installations or groupings may be submitted, but each element within the grouping must adhere to weight and size restrictions. Clear installation instructions must accompany each work. Work cannot be hung from the ceiling or walls in the exhibition.
      
Awards: Previously, more than $12,000 in cash and supplies has been awarded. The first prize winner will receive a $1,000 cash award from the Corning Museum of Glass. All award winners will be acknowledged in the 2006 Glass Art Society Journal.
      
Sales: We encourage sales at this event by cash or check made directly to GAS. Artists will receive 80%.
 
Buyers must make their own arrangements for shipping work. Payments, purchases, and all unsold artwork must be picked up and removed Sun., June 18, 11 am - 5 pm. Pieces left after Sun., June 18 at 5 pm will become the propertyof Glass Art Society.

 

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