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Affordable Art Exhibition Open Call
Affordable Art Exhibition Open Call
Back by popular demand, our second Affordable Art Exhibition brings together original works under £100. With no judging, this open call celebrates creativity and accessibility and is chosen on a first come first served basis (excluding art works which feature offensive material).
We invite artists to display their work within our main exhibition space with the intension of selling to the local community.
Details of the Open Call:
All art works must be for sale, with a max pricing of £100, with a recommended max of £50.
There is a £50 entry fee, but no commission will be taken on any sales within the fair.
We will provide social media and online coverage of the artists featured within the show, including promotion of the art and the event.
All work must be hand-delivered, no postal entries will be accepted, all works must be delivered between the 29th and 30th October.
There are 11 spaces for wall-based art works with an exhibition size of approximetly 1.5m X 2.5m and 4 sculptural spaces (sizes varying according to art works).
Spaces will be accepted on a first come first served basis.

One-to-one Consultation with The Auxiliary
Book a 30 minute 1-1 with a local NPO creative director, Liam Selvin of the Auxiliary to discuss your own ideas. Bookings to be announced via email

Summer Exhibition Closing Event
This is the final opportunity to visit or revisit the exhibition, meet our team and fellow artists—including invited guests—and hear them speak.

About Time: Art Networking
This Networking event isn’t your usual corporate event, you’ll have the chance to learn directly from fellow established artists as they share insights into their journeys and creative practices.

Curator Talk
Hear about how our guest curator, prof. Susan Collins put together this years exhibition and her thoughts on the theme.


Art fairs/Presentation
Learn about how to promote your work at art fairs & frame your work professionally

Pre-Submission Seminar
Learn about this years theme with guest curator prof. Susan Collins