Short Description
A•ONE international competition/exhibition highlighting the diversity of work currently being made by established and emerging artists.
Eleanor de Ropp Flatow, is the Director of Sales at Hollis Taggart in New York City, a distinguished art gallery dedicated to presenting museum-quality works from both the primary and secondary markets. Additionally, she is a partner in Hollis Taggart Downtown, a new contemporary gallery on the Lower East Side, expanding the gallery’s presence and commitment to emerging and mid-career artists. Prior to joining Hollis Taggart in 2019, Eleanor worked as an independent curator and art advisor, organizing and judging contemporary exhibitions throughout Fairfield County and New York City. She previously served as Co-Executive Director of the Carriage Barn Arts Center, a nonprofit arts organization in New Canaan, CT, where she played a key role in advancing its mission and programming. With a proven track record of managing complex projects, engaging diverse stakeholders, and exceeding financial and organizational objectives, she remains dedicated to fostering artistic excellence and driving success in the art world.
Eligibility
Open to all artists, 18 years of age and older. Original artwork in any media will be considered. Giclée reproductions of original works will not be accepted. Eligible artwork must have been completed after January 1, 2023, and fall within the restrictions.
RESTRICTIONS
Accepted Artwork – No artwork substitutions are allowed. No accepted entry may be withdrawn prior to the close of the exhibition.
Wall-hung Works – May not exceed 96” in height or width, including frames. All work must be ready for hanging. Work on paper can be installed with magnets. Stretched/works on panel need not be framed. NO sawtooth hangers. Shipped work requiring glazing must use plexiglass.
Sculptures – Should not exceed 8’h x 4’w x 4’d including base. Gallery has standard size pedestals.
Installations – Installations may not stipulate altering the character of the gallery wall or floor. Artists with special installation requirements should be available to assist in the installation of their work.
Shipping – Silvermine Galleries recommends using a commercially manufactured artist’s/strong box such as a StrongBox™ by Airfloat Systems, or similar brand, like Masterpak or Uline, or a FedEx Premium Art Box. Proper packaging is imperative to protect your work. Improper packaging may result in damaged, returned or unopened shipments. Strong boxes will be returned to the artists at the conclusion of the show at the artist’s expense.
How to Apply
Online Application
Program Benefits & Awards
The Grand Prize awards an artist a solo exhibition at Silvermine Arts Center with a $1,000 stipend for exhibit-related expenses. The juror has additional awards to give at their discretion, including $500 Carole Eisner Sculpture Award, $500 Mollie & Albert Jacobson Sculpture Award, $500 Patricia Warfield Jinishian Figurative Award.
Entry Fee
$50 for up to 5 entries.
Location
United States
Timeline
- Application Deadline: 17 July 2025