//Submissions

 


Proposals are reviewed by a gallery committee on a yearly basis.
 
The DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS POSTMARKED APRIL 15. (If the deadline falls on a holiday, the deadline is extended to the next business day). CARFAC fees are paid in the gallery.
 
Please include all of the following when submitting your proposal:
    •  A brief description (maximum 250 words) clearly outlining the exhibition you are proposing
    •  Artist statement - maximum 500 words
    •  Curriculum vitae
    •  15-20 slides with name and title. Video artists may submit a video no longer than 5 minutes
    •  Slide list detailing medium and size
    •  Self addressed, sufficiently stamped envelope
Incomplete proposals will not be considered
 
If sending digital images, please submit them in jpeg format on a CD compatible with Macintosh operating systems. Applications submitted by e-mail are not accepted. Label jpg images with number and title, for example: 01_title.jpg, 02_title.jpg etc. Jpg images must be 72 dpi, maximum 1024 x 768 pixels. 500 KB (0.5MB). Incomplete proposals will not be considered. Unsuccessful applications will be returned only if a SASE is included with the materials. Unsuccessful applications that do not include a SASE will be destroyed.
 
The Alternator accepts exhibition proposals from artists and curators. Selections are based on:
    •  Compatibility with the Alternator's mandate
    •  Quality of the proposal
    •  Quality of work submitted by the artist
    •  Availability of space
 
Submissions from both individual artists and groups will be considered with an emphasis on an experimental or exploratory approach.
 
Send proposals to:
Attn: Programming Committee
The Alternator Gallery
421 Cawtson Ave, Unit 103
Kelowna, BC
V1Y 6Z1


//Floor Plan

 


Please have a look at the PDF version of the floor plan with detailed measurements.
 
Please contact the Exhibition Director if you have additional questions about the facility.


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//Virtual Tour

 


The above images show the exterior of the Rotary Centre for the Arts and the entrance to the Alternator Gallery. Below are two images of the Main Gallery and, below them, two images of the Project Gallery.




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