38th Festival of the Masters
November 8, 2013 to November 10, 2013
Lake Buena Vista, FL (Downtown Disney at the Walt Disney World Resort)
Application Dates
May 29 to Jul 17 '13
Application Fee
$40.00
(see prospectus for details)
Notification Date
Aug 9, 2013

Prospectus

Event Timeline
JULY 17, 2013 - Application deadline ($40)
JULY 26, 2013 - Jury Deliberation
AUGUST 3, 2013 - Artist Notification
SEPT. 4, 2013 - Participant exhibit request deadline and fees due ($400 or $450)
NOV. 7, 2013 - Artist check-in from 7:00am - 3:00pm
NOV. 8, 2013 - Artist check-in 7:00am - 9:00am
NOV. 8, 2013 - 38th Festival of the Masters, 10:00 am-5:30pm
NOV. 9, 2013 - 38thFestival of the Masters, 10:00 am-5:30pm
NOV. 10, 2013 - 38thFestival of the Masters, 10:00 am-5:00pm

FAST FACTS:
Location: Downtown Disney ® area in Lake Buena Vista, FL
Telephone: 407-934-6743
Fax: 407-397-3732
Email: wdwfestivalofthemasters@email.disney.com
One-Time Jury
Images:
5 images of work + 1 booth image
Jurors: 6 paid
Judges: 3 paid
Scoring: 1 - 7, no 4
Application Fee: $40
Exhibit Fee: $400 (or $450 if corner location is selected and available)
Awards: $54,500
Exhibit Space: 10x10
Electric: Not provided. A list of approved battery sources will be provided. Generators are not allowed.
Artist Presence: Required. No stand-ins/ Proxy’s are allowed.
No. of Festival of the Masters artists expected from jury pool: TBD
No. of artists exempt from jury: 23
No. of Emerging Masters artists expected from jury pool: TBD
Security: 24 hour roaming security. Zip ties will be provided to you in your welcome packet
Parking: Complimentary during festival hours. No overnight parking at site is permitted.

Eligibility
An applicant to the Festival of the Masters must be a primary award winner in a recognized juried art show/festival/fair during the last four years. A "Primary Award" shall be defined as one of the following:

A. Best of Show
B. First, Second, or Third Place
C. Any award equal to First, Second, or Third Place regardless of show committee nomenclature.

If the show uses terminology other than First, Second, or Third place, please include an outline of the prize structure. An art show/festival shall be defined as a scheduled and advertised public display and sales event, where juried, accepted or invited artists maintain temporary exhibit space for display of their own original work for sale to the public, and compete for awards. An Emerging Masters Award from the 2012 Festival of the Masters will also count as an eligible award for the 2013 Festival.

Please complete the section of the application indicating the title of your award, the date it was received, the Festival Contact and email or Festival website. Please make every effort to supply the information requested, as your images will not be juried without verification.

The Festival Committee reserves the right to refuse submission at their discretion.

Previous Festival Award Winners
The Best of Show, Best of Category, Award of Excellence and Judge’s Choice Award Winners of the 2012 Festival are automatically invited to return and are exempt from the jury process in their winning category only. These winners will be accepted upon receipt of their completed application prior to the deadline of July 17, 2013. The 2012 winners applying in a new category are not exempt from the jury process and must follow all of the application procedures as outlined in the section, "Application" below.

Emerging Masters Program – REVISED from 2012
Returning to Festival of the Masters is an exciting addition entitled Emerging Masters. If you have ever wanted to participate in our annual event but have been unable to meet our primary award requirements, this may be your chance! Selected applicants will be given the opportunity to have their work displayed throughout DOWNTOWN DISNEY® Marketplace and will be in contention for awards as well as potential eligibility for the Masters portion of the event in coming years. Take advantage to be part of this prestigious art show!

This program is open to any artist that has not participated in the Festival of the Masters within the last four years but has participated in another recognized juried art festival in the past four years. This will be a separately juried category, and if an artist applies in this category, they may not apply for any other category in the show. Application details are the same with the exception of the Award Verification. In this category no proof of award will need to be provided. In the “Award Verification” box please list your category (medium) as well as contact information for the juried art show in which you have participated within the last four years. If participation in another juried art show cannot be verified your application will not move to the jury.

Artists accepted into the Emerging Masters program will follow the same rules and regulations as outlined below. This section of the show will take place at Downtown Disney® Marketplace. Awards will be presented on Sunday, November 10, 2013. The awards given will count as a primary award making you eligible to apply to the 2014 Festival of the Masters.

International Applicants
Festival of the Masters does allow international applicants. Anyone who wishes to apply to Festival of the Masters that is not a current resident or citizen of the United States will need to provide, upon acceptance into the Festival, a copy of a valid Passport as well as a copy of a valid I-94 (arrival/departure record). The passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of the Festival of the Masters and the I-94 must be valid and issued in the proper status.

Application
*Application Process: Each exhibiting artist must complete an online application with only one artist per entry, unless you are entering as collaborating artists. A separate online application must be completed for each medium you would like to apply for. Each application must include its own set of images. Completed applications (with images) must be received by July 17, 2013 to be considered. Incomplete applications will not be forwarded to the jury for review. The Festival reserves the right to reassign an artists’ category if artist’s designation is deemed inappropriate. All efforts to communicate the change to the artist will be made.

*Digital Images: Six (6) images are to be submitted for each individual media category entered by the artist. Five (5) images must be of individual pieces of work. Each image must be of a work created since 2009. Image number 6 must be of a display of the artist’s work, showing the overall continuity and presentation of your current body of work. The sixth image is mandatory. The purpose of the exhibit image is to ensure the artist has a complete body of work which is represented both in the first 5 images and also within image #6. It also helps identify the scale of the artist’s work as well as type of display intended at the event. On the application, please include the following information for each image: title of work, materials used, dimensions, and year created. Size and format of images must follow JAS website policies.

NOTE: This is a blind jury process! There should be no identifying names or people in any of your images. No text should be in the image unless it is an integral part of the artwork. An artist signature on a submitted piece of artwork may not be visible in a way that a juror may recognize specific artist by his/her name. Any images containing a name will be required to be changed or fixed. If an image is not correct prior to jury it will be removed.

*Special Applications: Collaborating Artists: A two person collaboration (not a business manager, spouse or assistant) producing a single product qualifies as a single exhibitor. A description of each member’s involvement in the creation of the artwork must be in the Artist Statement, which is part of the application. Both artists’ names must be listed in the application. If a collaborating artists name is not listed in the application it will not be added at a later date and will not be listed in the Festival Guide.
Multiple applications: If an artist wishes to apply in more than one category a separate application form, jury fee, and set of images must be submitted for each category. Artists may not apply twice in the same category.

Application and Participation Fees
In order to be considered during the jury process, application fees must be received by July 17th.

Application Fee - $40 (non-refundable)
If accepted to participate in the Festival, Participant Exhibit Fee - $400 (non-refundable)
If an accepted artist requests a corner location at the Festival and the corner location is available, Corner Up-charge - $50 (non-refundable)

Jury Process
All exhibitor entrants must submit images for the Jury's review. The images are the basis used by the Jury in selecting exhibitors for the available spaces. Images of last year’s winners, by category will be projected on a screen prior to the jury for that category. A preview of each category will then be projected on a screen. After the preview, jurors will do their individual judging at separate computers. Images are displayed simultaneously with the option of enlarging images and reading the image descriptions. Artists are scored on a scale of 1 (low) to 7 (high), with no 4 used, and given a score of the combined points from each Juror. The points are totaled and those images which are in the upper percentage of their category will be accepted for exhibition. Decisions of the Jury are final.

The Festival of the Masters Jury is a panel of experienced art professionals from the community with diverse backgrounds.

Artists may display work only in the categories in which their work has been accepted. All work exhibited must be comparable to work shown in the digital images. Any work which is not comparable is subject to removal by the Festival Committee.

Originality of Work for Judging

Work displayed on the walls of the exhibit space must be "original works of art" completed after 2009. Fifty percent (50%) of the original work to be exhibited must have been completed within the past year. Browse Bin reproductions of the artist’s original work will not be considered for judging. "Original Work" means no copies, reproductions or facsimiles of any type. Copies from the works of masters, advertisements, and widely circulated photographs are not considered original works of art and may not be displayed or sold. All work must be solely that of the displaying artist. Jointly created works will be permitted only as explained in "Exhibits."

For the purposes of judging, no machine reproductions of any kind of the artist's work – photo offset, letterpress, photocopy, or gravure – are permitted. Giclèe reproductions of original paintings (e.g. oil, acrylic, watercolor) are prohibited. No mass reproduction of any work is allowed in combination with original, handcrafted work. Production artwork in any category is prohibited.

Only artists displaying their own original work may participate. No stand-in or proxy exhibitors will be allowed to represent the artist.

Browse Bin Rules

Unframed, matted original work may be shown in your browse bin. Limited editions will be limited to 250 or less. All reproductions must be marked as such. Your browse bin may not take up more than 15 % of your exhibit space.

Categories
Review the categories carefully and select the one that best describes your body of work. You may apply in a maximum of two categories. Separate application, jury fee, and images are required for each category. Each category is evaluated separately. Each category must be displayed separately.

For editions in photography and printmaking process such as etching, intaglio, woodcut, lithograph, serigraph, etc., where each copy of the edition is considered an original, one copy from the edition can be considered for an award if chosen by a judge. However, only an original painting or watercolor will be considered for judging, not giclées, photomechanical or digital reproductions of that work. No reproductions can be shown on the walls of the exhibit space. They must be contained to the browse bin.

Unacceptable: Nudity or a suggestion of, novelty crafts, crocheting, knitting, millinery, art supplies, picture frames, velvet painting, caricature, decoupage, commercial photography, coin jewelry, fork/spoon jewelry, wire jewelry, mass-produced jewelry, manufactured belts, manufactured bags, decorated eggs, folk art, and non-original or kit work. However, if you feel that your work fits in the category descriptions for the show, you may submit images to be juried.

These category rules will be strictly adhered to; please read carefully those rules that apply to the categories you enter.

CLAY

All original clay work is acceptable in this category (wheel-thrown, slab, hand-manipulated, etc). No clay work that is slip-cast in a mold, machine-made or mass-produced is permitted.

DIGITAL ART

Original work created using a computer and printed with archival quality materials. Accepted in this category are scanned and/or imported images of the artist’s original work that have been significantly manipulated or enhanced into the final piece. Original works in this category must be artwork that could not have been created without digital technology. All digital images printed must be signed and limited to a numbered edition of no more than 250, inclusive of size or format. Digital Artists are required to disclose both their creative and printing process. Browse Bin Rules apply.

DRAWING, PRINTMAKING AND GRAPHICS

Original, two-dimensional work including pencil, charcoal, chalk, pastel, wax crayon, inks, and washes is permitted. Printmaking: Prints manually created by the artist using plates, stones, or screens, which have been signed and limited to a numbered edition of no more than 250, inclusive of size or format. Printmakers are required to disclose both their creative and printmaking processes. Browse Bin Rules apply.

GLASS

All original hand-blown or flat glass is acceptable. No glass made from molds or made by production methods, even if it has original decorations on it, is acceptable.

JEWELRY

Original work created without commercial casts, molds, or use of a production studio. Jewelry strung with commercial beads in not considered original. All jewelry, whether produced from metal, glass, clay, fiber, or other materials must apply in this category.

LEATHER, FIBER AND PAPER

In this category, “original work” means no copies or reproductions made by machine. No machine tooling, machine-screened patterns, molds or miscellaneous forms of mass production are permitted. Artists in this category may exhibit in only one medium. If you work in two media within this category, you will need to submit two applications. Browse Bin Rules apply.

MIXED MEDIA AND COLLAGE

Original work of two or three dimensions in which the primary intent is the combination and union of two or more media or physical materials. Browse Bin Rules apply.

PAINTING

Oils, acrylics, alkyd, casein, egg tempera – these must be original works of art. Please have your paintings appropriately framed for exhibition. Browse Bin Rules apply.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Prints or transparencies must be from your original negatives or digital files that you have processed or directly supervised by a reliable, quality service and printed on archival quality materials. All images printed must be signed and limited to a numbered edition of no more than 250, inclusive of size or format. Photographers are required to disclose both their creative and printing process. Photographers who substantially use digital manipulation should consider applying in Digital Art. Browse Bin Rules apply.

SCULPTURE

Three-dimensional original work done in any medium will be considered in this category. Built-up wood will be considered sculpture.

WATERCOLOR

These must be original works of art. Please have work appropriately framed and glazed for exhibition. Mixed media will be accepted only if your work is primarily in this category. Browse Bin Rules apply.

WOOD

Original works in wood that are hand-tooled, machine-worked, turned or carved are accepted in the wood category.

Judging

Judging will be Friday, November 8, 2013, between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Artists must be with their work to be eligible for awards. Spouses, Associates or Assistants may not stand in on the Artist’s behalf.

Judges for the Festival of the Masters are selected on the basis of their overall knowledge and their areas of individual expertise. Our goal is to bring together a compatible team in tune with the philosophy and purpose of an outdoor festival presenting diverse works. Over the years, the Festival of the Masters has called upon many artists, art educators, curators, art experts and luminaries to serve as judges.

Judging will be on the artist’s entire body of work, including presentation. All judging will take place inside of the Artist’s Exhibit.

Awards

(1) Best of Show: Display at Exhibit, Ribbon, $5 000 award, automatic confirmation in 2014 Festival
(12)Best of Category: Ribbon, $20 00 award, automatic confirmation in 2014 Festival
(12) Award of Excellence: Ribbon, $1000 award, automatic confirmation in 2014 Festival
(16) Award of Distinction: Ribbon, $750 award, automatic confirmation in 2014 Festival
(3) Emerging Masters: Ribbon, $500, Will qualify as primary award for 2014 application
(1) Festival Favorite Award: (Emerging Masters are not eligible)

Festival of the Masters awards will be presented on Saturday Morning, November 9, 2013
Emerging Masters and Festival Favorite awards will be presented on Sunday Morning, November 10, 2013

Exhibits

Each exhibitor must display an exhibit card provided by the Festival staff in the location specified by the Festival. This card will show name, home town, category, and space number. Artist's biographical information and/or business cards may also be displayed. No other cards, ribbons, catalogues, brochures, fliers, or publicity may be displayed. Ribbons and awards from other shows may not be displayed at any time. Identification will be provided and must be worn during the Festival by all the participants.

Artist Statement: All artists are required to display an artist statement no larger than 8.5 by 11 in a prominent location within their exhibit. The artist statement should include the following:
- Picture of the Artist(s)
- Description of methods and materials used
- If a team, collaboration must be explained

Each exhibitor must provide a display exhibit and racks or tables for his or her work to be properly displayed outside. Rain and/or wind are always a possibility in Florida. It's wise to be prepared with rain covers and appropriate tie-downs. In accordance with Reedy Creek Improvement District Fire Codes, weights for your exhibit will be provided by the Festival staff and no other type of weight will be permitted. Appropriate tie-downs for the weights need to be provided by the artists; bungee cords will not be accepted. No staking will be permitted. Each exhibit is limited to 100 sq. ft. (10x10), and all work will be limited to this space. In the interest of maintaining the quality of the Festival, it is suggested that you limit your displays to no more than six of the same type of any given work.

Exhibitors must be show-ready by 9:30 a.m. each day and remain in place until 5:30 p.m., with the exception of Sunday when the show will close at 5:00 p.m. Exhibitors who begin to break down their exhibits or depart before 5:00 p.m. on Sunday will not be considered in the future. Please do not apply if you cannot stay until closing time on all three days.

An opaque covering must cover all storage materials. Please note in fairness to all exhibitors, electrical power cannot be provided and plugging into any existing structural power sources is strictly prohibited. A list of approved power sources will be provided to accepted artists prior to the show and will be verified “acceptable” prior to the opening of the event. In accordance with Reedy Creek Improvement District Fire Codes, there must be a fire extinguisher in every fourth tent at the Festival. Please be advised that your exhibit tent may contain this fire extinguisher kit. Any questions or concerns may be addressed with a Festival staff member during your load in.

During the Festival, all exhibits will be visited by a committee member to ensure compliance for both exhibit regulations and originality of work for judging.

No Show Policy
If you have not checked in or called to cancel by 9:00am on Friday, November 8, 2013 you will considered a No Show. Your space will be forfeited and no refunds or credits will be issued.

Artist Amenities:
24 hour roaming security

Complimentary Parking
Exhibit Sitter for artists without an assistant
Carts available for load in and out
Artist Hospitality: Morning Coffee, water, lunch Friday - Sunday
Saturday Morning Awards Breakfast and Ceremony
Discount Hotel Accommodations (Limited Availability)
Promotional Postcards