Entry System Chief Stewards: Margot & Graham Badham - Phone (07) 5426 6208 Stewards: PLEASE NOTE CHANGES TO 2018 SCHEDULE Kate Martindale / R & L Mundy / Joy Williams ENTRIES CLOSE on Friday, 4th May, 2018. Entry forms and fees must be in the hands of the Secretary by Friday, 4th May, 2018. IF THE EXHIBIT IS FOR SALE: On the Fine Arts Entry Form, in the column next to your description of the entry you wish to sell, please indicate sale price. Our Stewards will make up a For Sale price tag and place on the exhibit for you. A commission of 10% payable to the Ipswich Show Society will apply to articles sold. PLEASE NOTE SIZE OF PAINTING ON ENTRY FORM. Freight on exhibits sent by rail or carrier must be prepaid. Address the exhibits to the Ipswich Show Society, Ipswich Showgrounds, 81 Warwick Road, Ipswich. 4305. Attached to all the exhibits should be the exhibitor s name, address, and the class the exhibit is to be entered in. Stewards will be in attendance at the Exhibits Display Pavilion to receive your entries for the Fine Arts Categories on Saturday, 12 th May from 9:00 am until 1:30 pm. Delivery of entries will not be accepted at the Society Office before this date unless prior arrangements are made. Exhibits are to be collected, and the prize money will be paid on Monday, 21 st May from 8:30 am until 11:00 am. A receipt must be produced when collecting entries and prize money. Entries must be the bona fide original work of the Exhibitor and completed WITHIN THE LAST 24 MONTHS PRECEDING THE SHOW. ALL ENTRIES MUST NOT HAVE BEEN EXHIBITED AT ANY PREVIOUS SHOW OF THIS SOCIETY. If insufficient space is available to display all the entries, then the Stewards reserve the right to select which exhibits, in addition to the prize winning exhibits are to be displayed. All Exhibits must be labelled as below: FINE ARTS Section # 16 / # NAME: ADDRESS:
FINE ART ENTRY FEE: $5.00 (for classes 1 to 23) PLEASE NOTE LIMIT OF 3 ENTRIES PER CLASS PER ARTIST Entries for 2D works are limited to 120 cm in height x 100 cm in width including the frame. Due to limited space this rule will be strictly enforced. Oversized work may be disqualified. ALL 2D WORKS MUST BE SUITABLY PREPARED FOR HANGING, WITH WIRE OR CORD ATTACHED TO EYES SCREWED INTO THE FRAME OR BACK OF THE WORK. (Do not use either string, attached by masking tape or a metal clip attached to the cardboard backing of the painting to hang your exhibit as both of these practices have been known to pull out). ALL ENTRIES MUST NOT HAVE BEEN EXHIBITED AT ANY PREVIOUS SHOW OF THIS SOCIETY. OPEN 1... OPEN (2D, any medium)... First = $200 / Second = $100 2... LOCAL AREA ( 2D, any medium)... First = $100 / Second = $50 3... AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE ( 2D, any medium).... First = $70 / Second = $30 4... PORTRAIT/FIGURATIVE ( 2D, any medium).... First = $70 / Second = $30 The exhibitor should attach to the back of the entry entered in 2 a brief description of the district or locality the subject of their painting was from. (The area governed by the Ipswich City Council is classed as local) - WATERCOLOUR 5... PORTRAIT/FIGURATIVE... First = $40 / Second = $20 6... ABSTRACT... First = $40 / Second = $20 7... FLORA/FAUNA/LANDSCAPE... First = $40 / Second = $20 Prize Money 5,6,7 Kindly sponsored by Steve Rainbow "Articulate Framing" Encouragement Award Watercolour Section - Pre Framed Blank Art Board donated by Steve Rainbow "Articulate Framing" - CHALK or OIL PASTEL 8... PORTRAIT/FIGURATIVE... First = $40 / Second = $20 9... ABSTRACT... First = $40 / Second = $20 10... FLORA/FAUNA/LANDSCAPE... First = $40 / Second = $20 Encouragement Award Chalk or Oil Pastel Section - Pre Framed Blank Art Board donated by Steve Rainbow "Articulate Framing" - OIL or ACRYLIC PAINT 11... PORTRAIT/FIGURATIVE... First = $40 / Second = $20 12... ABSTRACT... First = $40 / Second = $20 13... FLORA/FAUNA/LANDSCAPE... First = $40 / Second = $20 Encouragement Award Oil or Acrylic Paint Section - Pre Framed Blank Art Board donated by Steve Rainbow "Articulate Framing"
DIGITAL ART Digital Art is an artistic work that uses computer technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process to make distinctive works. 14... FIGURATIVE...First = $40 / Second = $20 15... ABSTRACT...First = $40 / Second = $20 16... FLORA/FAUNA/LANDSCAPE...First = $40 / Second = $20 Encouragement Award Digital Art Section - Pre Framed Blank Art Board donated by Steve Rainbow "Articulate Framing" SPECIALISED 17... INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN ART - Acrylic or Oil (open)...first=$40 /Second = $20 Encouragement Award Pre Framed Blank Art Board donated by Steve Rainbow "Articulate Framing" 18....SENIOR CITIZEN PAINTING - 65 YEARS & OVER....First = $40 / Second = $20 (2D, any subject / any medium) The exhibitor must be an amateur who has started painting within the last 24 months. 19... ARTIST WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 16 YEARS & OVER...First = $40 / Second = $20 (2D, any subject / any medium) Trophy kindly donated by Ali for Hair Design 29 Downs Street, North Ipswich 20...NOVICE ARTIST - (2D, any subject / any medium)...first = $40/ Second = $20 20 (Novice) is open to any person who has not won a first prize in Section 16 at the Ipswich Show (this does not include previous Junior Section winners) This class is sponsored by Ipswich Art Society Inc. CHAMPION ART EXHIBIT to be awarded a Sash and Card The Champion is to be selected from the first prize winners of es 1 to 20 inclusive ART IN BARK Art in Bark pictures are to be no larger than 90 cm x 60 cm excluding the frame. After framing, the exhibit is to be no larger than 120 cm x 100 cm. All pictures must be suitably prepared for hanging. - GENERAL 21... LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE...First = $40 / Second = $20 22... OPEN (any subject other than Landscape or Seascape)...First = $40 / Second = $20 23... MINIATURE (any subject)...first = $40 / Second = $20 Actual work to measure no more than 10cm square. The Miniature is to be exhibited in a frame and must be suitably prepared for hanging. CHAMPION ART IN BARK EXHIBIT to be awarded a Sash and Card The Champion to be selected from the first prize winners of es 21 to 23 inclusive
JUNIOR ART The same conditions of entry apply that are set out for the art category ALL 2D WORKS MUST BE SUITABLY PREPARED FOR HANGING, WITH WIRE OR CORD ATTACHED TO EYES SCREWED INTO THE FRAME OR BACK OF THE WORK ENTRY FEE: $2 (for classes 24 to 28) PRIZE MONEY: class 24-28 First = $25 / Second = $15 / Third = $10 Prize money for class 26 & 27 sponsored by Articulate Framing Prize Money for es 24, 25 & 28 sponsored by St Mary s Ipswich 24... 7 YEARS AND UNDER (any subject / any medium) 25... 8 YEARS TO 10 YEARS (any subject / any medium) 26... 11 YEARS TO 13 YEARS (any subject / any medium) 27... 14 YEARS TO 16 YEARS (any subject / any medium) 28...16 AND UNDER, ARTIST WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (any subject/any medium) CHAMPION JUNIOR ART EXHIBIT to be awarded a Sash and Card Sponsored by St Mary s Ipswich The Champion to be selected from the first prize winners of es 24 to 28 inclusive. An encouragement Award kindly donated by Ms Kate Martindale. OPEN HOBBY SLIP CAST CERAMICS A Stand with the Exhibitors name attached must be supplied when entering Plates, Trays etc. ENTRY FEE: $1.50 (for classes 29 to 38) PRIZE MONEY: First = $15 / Second = $5 29... MULTI TECHNIQUE - At least 3 techniques/mediums as detailed in other categories 23 to 29 combined onto one piece. Note: clear glaze and coloured glaze totally covered by an over glaze, is one technique only and not a multi technique for example. 30... UNDER GLAZE Antiquing: applying colour and wiping back from raised surface Detail in Mould: applied colour to a design formed in the mould Majolica: under-glaze decoration applied over unfired non-moving glaze before firing Sgraffito: scratching a design through colour with a tool Air Brushing: design or technique to be done by air gun Miscellaneous: any other under glaze techniques and up to 1/3 of piece may include other mediums (eg: decals, over glazes, or attachments such as lamp, clock or music box fittings)
31... GLAZE Glaze combination: multi glazes applied over each other usually with modifying glaze between them Glaze in design: glaze painted in a design or glazes butted to each other in specific areas Miscellaneous: any other glaze technique and up to 1/3 of piece may include other mediums (eg. decals, over glazes, or attachments such as lamp, clock or music box fittings) 32... MAGAZINE PROJECT Any piece copied from a ceramic magazine, technique must be exact and greenware and colours to be as close as possible Reproduction of folk art from folk art magazine or in vogue characters and/or themes (eg. movie, cartoon of book characters etc.) In all cases the magazine or article the reproduction is taken from must accompany the piece to allow for correct judging 33... BISQUE STAIN (acrylic or non-fired colour) Hand Painted Design: line work, decorative painting and painting or original designs Antiquing & Opaque: applied colour to raised areas formed in the mould. Translucent colour applied then wiped off raised areas. Metallic: metallic like materials in paste, powder or liquid form Chalk/Pastels: rouging colour using fine chalk powder Dry Brushing: brushing colour onto raised areas after most of colour is wiped from brush Applied Texture: adding sand, grog (is clay which has been fired then ground up) or paper to stain media, then applying to bisque piece Miscellaneous: any other stain techniques up to 1/3 of piece may include other mediums (eg. decals, over glazes or attachments such as lamp, clock or music box fittings) 34... GREENWARE ADAPTATION YOUR DESIGN (altering the original appearance of greenware piece by) - Cut Outs: areas of clay removed shapes, flowers, piercing etc. Claylifting: raising the surface of the piece to form a design Incising: carving and bevelling to form a three dimensional pattern Chemically Textured: the use of acid products to ware away a background or create a textured surface Decoration: the addition of decoration such as, dipped fabric flowers, cloth and stripping (lace draping). Shaping and forming of flowers and/or patterns. This includes all forms of sprigging or adding hand built form. Combination: using at least two pieces to create a new piece Handicraft: the addition of non-ceramics mediums up to 1/3 of piece (eg. lamp, clock or music box fitting). Piece can be finished in any medium. 35... NOVICE (any person who is within their first 12 months of learning ceramics) 36... PROFESSIONAL (not permitted to enter in any other class) Any person who now owns, operates or conducts a ceramic studio or business, or has in the past, or who teaches or sells ceramics commercially for profit or operates under a business name, or is a market stall holder or regularly sells for profit. Professional class entrants are not eligible for Grand Champion of Show. 37... SPECIAL NEEDS Any person who has a health condition, impairment or disability that makes it more difficult for them to complete a ceramic piece Overall Champion from class 37 wins $25 voucher donated by Murr s Ceramics 38... JUNIOR OPEN UP TO 13 YRS OLD (any subject / any medium)... Overall Champion section class 38 wins $25 Voucher donated by Murr s Ceramics CHAMPION OPEN HOBBY SLIP CAST CERAMIC EXHIBIT to be awarded a Sash & Card ** $50 Voucher kindly donated by Murr s Ceramics ** The Champion to be selected from the first prize winners in es 29 to 35 Please note class 36 professional not eligible for Grand Champion
EGG ARTISTRY ENTRY FEE: $1.50 (for classes 39 to 44) PRIZE MONEY: First = $15 + Trophy / Second = $5 For further Information: Loraine Mundy (Steward) 3372 9924 39... HINGED (must have one or more hinges in any designed egg) 40... DIORAMA (must contain a 3 dimensional scene in any size egg) 41... FANCY CUT (any type of egg) 42... NOVELTY (this egg must include lighting or mechanical / or not be suitable for any other section) 43...NOVICE 44... OPEN CLASS - Any type of egg and it can be a copy, class or one not cut by Exhibitor - Open class will not be eligible to be judged with Best of Show Eggs CHAMPION EGG ARTISTRY EXHIBIT to be awarded a Trophy, Sash & Card ** Trophy donated by Logan Egg Artistry Club ** The Champion to be selected from the first prize winners in es 39 to 44 inclusive POTTERY ENTRY FEE: $1.50 (for classes 45 and 46) PRIZE MONEY: First = $15 / Second = $5 A Stand with the Exhibitors name attached must be supplied when entering Plates, Trays etc. Please check with Stewards as regard to size of entry. 45...Wheel Thrown, any item 46...Hand Crafted, any item CHAMPION POTTERY EXHIBIT to be awarded a Sash and Card The Champion to be selected from the first prize winners of es 45 to 46 inclusive.
MINIATURIST CRAFT ENTRY FEE: $1.50 (for classes 47 to 49) PRIZE MONEY: First = $15 / Second = $10 / Third = $5 Exhibits must be all handmade and built by the Exhibitor unless otherwise stated. If your exhibit has Electricity Equipment attached to it and is for sale please read the Work Place Health and Safety Section found in this Schedule. 47... MINIATURIST CRAFT (handmade by Exhibitor / no manufactured items or kit work) Suggested exhibits: Single item or items on the floor, skeleton room or box room completed 48... MINIATURIST CRAFT (handmade by Exhibitor / may have minor inclusions of bought or manufactured items) 49... MODEL ORNAMENT (built by the Exhibitor) CHAMPION MINIATURIST CRAFT EXHIBIT to be awarded a Sash & Card The Champion to be selected from the first prize winners in classes 47 to 49 The Ipswich Show Society wish to thank the following Sponsors in this section for their support: Specialised Security Services Pty Ltd Steve Rainbow "Articulate Framing" Ipswich Murr s Ceramics St Mary s Ipswich Logan Egg Artistry Club Ipswich Art Society Inc Kate Martindale Ali for Hair Design