The theme is 'Wandsworth Bridge to Putney Bridge: The Past, Present and Future'
The exhibition will replace the current artwork, located on the western side of the site facing Carnwath Road
Local artists are invited to take part in the hoarding art refresh at the Tideway Carnwath Road Riverside site. Together, the Carnwath Road Residents Group (CRRG) and the Society of Fulham Artists & Potters, (SoFAP) are delighted to announce an open call for local artists to contribute to the creation of an Art Exhibition for the Carnwath Road Riverside site.
Local residents have chosen the theme as Wandsworth Bridge to Putney Bridge: The Past, Present and Future (River, Wildlife, Ecology and the Local Area). Artists are encouraged to explore this theme but with their own interpretation, whether in 2D or 3D.
Here are a few suggestions from Tideway of where you're able to paint/draw/sketch/etc:
River Wandle
Broomhouse Dock
Putney Embankment
St Mary's Church
Bishop's Park
Fulham Park
A spokesperson for Tideway said: "Whilst walking around, between Wandsworth and Putney, why not take a few photos of something that inspires you? You can then turn the photo into your masterpiece, with a brush, pencil, pen or even on the computer!"
Suggestions of what can be painted/drawn/sketched/etc from the group are:
Street markets
River docks
Fun fairs
Boats
Cyclists
Runners
Submitting your Artwork
To enter you will need to fill out the submission form, which should be submitted with your artwork:
The application process is as follows:
Upload your fully completed application form and images of work to CarnwathArtGallery@gmail.com before 5pm on Friday 27 September 2019. (Late or incomplete entries will not be accepted)
If successful, you will be notified week commencing Monday 30 September 2019 by email.
If you have not heard by Friday 4 October 2019, you have been unsuccessful.
All correspondence with artists will be via email unless specifically requested otherwise.
Design and Copyright Artists Society (DACS)
For artists who are worried about copyright, their work being shown on the hoardings, being used in publications by Tideway or other passing trade, joining the Design and Copyright Artists Society is the way to go.
Copyright is the property of the artist until the artist decides to sell or sign away that right. Being a member of DACS will protect your rights. They also run a payback scheme each year, which give individual artists a share of royalties administered by the government, for works that do get into the public domain.
For further information please go to DACS website.
August 12, 2019