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Art Submission Guidelines
If you are an artist and would like to introduce your work to Yellowstone Art Museum's curatorial staff, or if you are a collector who would like to share information about your collection, please follow the guidelines below.

1. You may submit artwork in the form of slides, photographs, a URL where we can view the work online, or CDs with images (up to 20) saved in .jpg format no larger than 700 pixels in any dimension. Please label your slides or photographs with the artist's name, title of the work, date, and dimensions. We cannot accept actual works of art.

2. Include a cover letter introducing yourself and the images you are submitting for review. If you are the artist of the work, please give a brief description of your project. If you are a collector and are submitting images of work you own, please provide us with as much information as possible about the work, including artist, date, medium, size and provenance information (history of ownership).

3. Send your material to: Senior Curator, Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 North 27TH St., Billings, MT 59101. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you would like your materials returned.

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Please Note: The Yellowstone Art Museum as an institution cannot perform appraisals or authentications of any works of art.

The process of reviewing your slides or photographs may take up to several weeks. You will receive a letter after we have had a chance to look at your images.

We cannot make studio visits, see the work in person, or make visits to private collections during the initial phase of the review. If there is sufficient interest, we will contact you about further steps.

Please note that while we are happy to review your work, our exhibition schedule is planned approximately three years in advance, and is carefully balanced to present our viewers with a varied artistic program in accordance with the Museum's mission. Therefore, we are only rarely able to accommodate unsolicited submissions for exhibitions.

An excellent opportunity for emerging artists to introduce themselves and their work to YAM curatorial staff is to submit work for the Annual Art Auction (artinfo@artmuseum.org).

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Art Auction
Planning for the 40th Annual Art Auction in 2008 is already underway. For more information, please contact Sara Kindsfater, Special Event Coordinator at (406) 256-6804, ext 239 or e-mail auction@artmuseum.org.

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Summerfair
The 30th Annual Summerfair is July 12 and 13, 2008.

If you would like to be included on our mailing list to receive next year's application, please e-mail your name, address, phone, and type of artwork to summerfair@artmuseum.org .

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Small Works Auction
If you are interested in submitting a piece for the Small Works Auction get more information here. Yellowstone Art Museum
Teaching Art Classes
Artists who enjoy teaching — children or adults — are encouraged to check with Education Director, Linda Ewert for current opportunities at (406) 256-6804, ext 231 or e-mail lewert@artmuseum.org.
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