Texas Vignette Announces Call for Entries for Women Artists to Participate in 2023 Vignette Art Fair | Deadline for Submissions is Aug. 5

Billed as one of Texas’ largest women’s art fairs – with 100% of proceeds going directly to the artists – the fifth-annual juried show returns Nov. 3-4 to Dallas Market Hall; selected artists to be notified Sept. 4

(Featured image courtesy Texas Vignette.)

Seeking Texas-based women artists of all levels, Texas Vignette today announced a call for entries for its fifth-annual Vignette Art Fair, which will take place Nov. 3-4, 2023, at Dallas Market Hall. The popular two-day juried event exclusively features works by Texas women artists in an effort to promote exceptional yet under-represented regional talent.

The call-for-entries deadline is Aug. 5, and selected artists will be notified by Sept. 4. The submission fee is $36. For qualifications/rules, details and instructions, go to texasvignette.org.

The Vignette Art Fair is among the only fully submission-based art fairs in the world that solely features the work of women artists where 100% of all sales go directly to the artists.

“We are proud to host one of Texas’ largest women’s art fairs and shine a light on dynamic female artists,” said Jessica Ingle, Texas Vignette Fair founder and president. “While male artists still dominate the art world, we hope our annual fair helps amplify the female presence and voice while uniting artists from around the state.”

Founded in 2017 by Ingle, Texas Vignette works to close the gender disparity gap as female artists are not represented in museum exhibitions, acquisitions and galleries nearly as often as their male counterparts.

Participants must identify as female and be a current Texas resident. Submission requirements include an artist statement, bio, CV and a link to the artist’s website and/or Instagram handle.

For more information, go to texasvignette.org.

(This Philanthropy Lifestyles eBuzz courtesy Texas Vignette.)

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