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MID-CAREER | ESTABLISHED ARTISTS' SUBMISSIONS

The Elaine Fleck Gallery is accepting submissions from Mid-Career and Established artists with an emphasis on painting, mixed media and photography.

Gallery owner, curator, and art dealer Elaine Fleck welcomes and reviews submissions, and will acknowledge all submissions from mid-career and established artists.

Please read the category definitions at the bottom of this page.

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Email the following info to elaine@elainefleckgallery.com

A description of your proposed exhibition at the Elaine Fleck Gallery along with a link to your website.

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Definitions:

Independent and Emerging Artist
You have specialized training in your field (not necessarily gained in an academic institution). You have created a modest independent body of work. You have shown at local galleries and/or are participating in shows for independent artists. The term emerging artist is often used for young and recent graduates from an art college, but can also apply to someone who’s made a career change or is now prioritizing art as a career.

Mid-Career Artist
You have created an independent body of work over a number of years. You have had a significant number of solo exhibitions at significant galleries and/or museums, nationally or internationally. You have received regional, national or international recognition through reputable art-media or a museum publication or a publishing house. Your work is in an impressive number of private and corporate collections. It’s your accomplishments as a mid-career artist that determines your status not your age. 

An Established Artist has reached a very advanced level of achievement in their career as an artist. They are recognized nationally and internationally for having made a significant contribution to the arts. Their work has been collected and exhibited in museums nationally and internationally. There are a number of publications dedicated to their work and they have earned national or international recognition and respect as an artist of the highest prestige. An established artist is considered “blue chip” in the market, established by years of consistent sales and their value has been confirmed at auction and in public records.