CALL FOR WORK
ReMake
2023


Central School is holding it’s annual ReMake Art Show.
This show calls for our creative community to turn to the art of assemblage, harnessing the powers of discarded junk, manufactured items, shiny things, scraps, ephemera, and bereft materials.
We ask that the art is made entirely, or in part, of things not intended as art materials.


Annual ReMake Art Show 2023
Central School Project, 43 Howell Ave, Bisbee, AZ
Opening reception Friday, November 17, 6:00 PM
Runs through Sunday December 3rd.
Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 11-4 PM
A Reminder that Central School is holding the annual ReMake Art Show. This show calls for our creative community to work in the art of assemblage, harnessing the power of discarded junk, manufactured items, shiny things, scraps, ephemera, and bereft materials.
We ask that the art is made entirely, or in part, of things not intended as art materials.
Bisbee is a town full of found object gatherer/creators and we know the ReMake show will not disappoint.
Last year we had over 50 works!
Rules & Instructions
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If work is not ‘ready to hang’ or unstable, it cannot be accepted.
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CSP retains a 35% commission on all works sold.
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Payment for sales will be mailed within 30 days of close of show.
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CSP reserves the right to photograph work for publicity and archival purposes.
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Artwork will be installed and taken down by CSP.
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CSP is not liable for any loss or damage.
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Artwork must be picked up on following Monday of show closing
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Buyers of Art can pick up purchases Sunday December 12 between 11 pm and 5:30m
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After the pick-up dates, a $5 per day storage fee will be charged
ALL entries must be accompanied by a completed Application Form which you can download using the button below

Assemblage was intrinsic to Futurist, Dadaist, and Surrealist art and has never ceased being a compelling form. Pablo Picasso, Kurt Schwitters, Marcel Duchamp, Louise Nevelsen, Jasper Johns, Betye Sayre, Robert Rauschenberg, Joseph Cornell and Mike Kelly are just a handful of artists that embraced assemblage and found object art.
The form was revolutionary in its inception and has gone on to be a means of examining our culture or to simply have fun.