Entry Criteria
Artworks
Each artist may submit up to four (4) artworks for consideration.
All artworks must be the original work of the submitting artist.
Works on paper must be framed, clearly labelled, priced, and professionally presented.
Frames must be free of damage (e.g no scuffing, chips, or sun damage).
Previously exhibited artworks will be accepted provided they are professionally presented and fit the exhibition theme.
By entering, artists agree that the Ravensthorpe District Art Group Inc. and The Fitz Gallery may photograph submitted works for promotional and documentation purposes.
Artwork Presentation
All artworks must be suitable for public display and appropriate for audiences of all ages.
Wall-hung works must be ready to hang, with D-rings securely attached.
Sculptures must be sturdy, stable, and ready for safe display for the full duration of the exhibition.
Please note: This is a non-awarded exhibition. All works are presented for display or sale only, with no judging or prizes – just a heartfelt celebration of the region’s incredible natural beauty and artistic talent.
Entry Deadlines
Submissions (including artworks, completed entry forms, payments, and any supporting documentation) must be delivered by:
Monday, 1 September between 10:00am – 3:00pm, or earlier by prior arrangement with The Fitz Gallery.
Entry Fees
$10 per artwork submitted
All fees are non-refundable and must be paid upon submission.
No cash payments will be accepted.
Commission & Sales
A commission of 30% will be retained on all sales from non-members, and 20% from members.
All proceeds support The Fitz Gallery and contribute to exhibition running costs.
Exhibition Information
Opening Night: Friday, 5 September at 6:00pm
Exhibition Dates: Monday, 8 September – Friday, 19 September
Open daily from 9:00am – 3:00pm
Collection of Artworks
Collection of both sold and unsold artworks begins Monday, 23 September, for one week, by appointment with The Fitz Gallery.
Artists are responsible for collecting their work within two weeks of the exhibition closing.
Any uncollected work after this period will become the property of The Fitz Gallery, which reserves the right to sell or otherwise dispose of the artworks.
While The Fitz takes care to store artworks safely, we cannot accept liability for any damage that may occur to uncollected works due to space limitations or extended storage.