Information for exhibiting artists

Artists who have confirmed exhibition dates should make sure they read the following information. 

The exhibition spaces are contained within the cube. Please make sure that you contact us to get the specific dimensions before you make your work so it will fit comfortably within the space.

BLOG SITE REQUIREMENTS
2 weeks before your exhibition date

you will need to send us
  • a 300 word bio telling us a bit about yourself (NOT a CV)
  • a photograph of an artwork that will be loaded onto the site, along with the title of the artwork, date created, size and medium
  • a 300 work artist statement about your piece

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
The three exhibition spaces are located in businesses through out the Mildura CBD. These are public spaces and we ask that you be aware of these sensitivities when making your work. These businesses have given us three very prime exhibition viewing locations and we want to be sensitive to their business and clientele.
This is especially important during installation. Change over times will be co-ordinated so as not to interrupt their normal trading and will occur during their trading hours. We expect that artists will be available to install and take down their own work.

Artists should not adhere, stick or glue anything to the surface of the cube.

THE ARTISTS WALK
We ask that you make yourself available for the "Artists Walk" first Saturday of the month. These will occur as the "opening event" for the exhibition and give other artists and interested walkers a chance to meet and chat with the exhibitors.

All artwork is not covered under insurance during the exhibition period. If you require insurance you need to organise it at your own expense. The White Cube Mildura will not be responsible for any damage which may occur during installation or take down. Artists should also be aware that the boxes may be exposed to direct sunlight for part of the day, and take this into account when choosing materials. Even the best arts materials can fade when exposed to direct sunlight over one month.