Monday, July 7, 2014

WAXworks-- Accepting applications for Fall 2014 Season

 

Williamsburg Art neXus is now accepting applications for their Fall 2014 Season.  Submissions must be received by August 1st.  

WAXworks is an open, mixed media, work-in-progress showcase suitable for both new and seasoned artists. The program benefits artists on three levels:

(A) PRODUCTION: WAXworks offers an opportunity to showcase up to 12 minutes of work on a professional stage with an extensive technical capacity, including an experienced lighting designer on hand and front of house and production staff. You will also receive an HD video file of your presented work via Dropbox, a free online file-sharing program. **Keep in mind that this showcase is NOT meant for work that is fully-produced, evening-length, or requires complex technical aspects. It is a platform for works-in-progress.**

(B) ADMINISTRATIVE: WAX believes in learning by doing. By providing marketing and promotional tools for artists to use, we hope that each participant feels confident in generating a diverse audience for their showcase. In an uncertain arts market, creative people need to be just as knowledgeable about promoting their work as performing it.

(C) DEVELOPMENT: WAXworks asks audience members to provide anonymous written feedback on each work they see. This feedback from the diverse and varied audiences attending WAXworks offers artists valuable insight to help develop their work in a real and constructive way. Artists are invited and encouraged to present work that is in progress!!!

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