EXHIBITION POLICY
Paris based non profit organisation "4 Tomorrow" is calling for educational institutions, museums, art galleries and graphic design fans around the world to host events as part of "A Day for Tomorrow" initiative.
Participating parties are asked to organise public exhibitions of the 100 best artworks selected by our jury from 2013 Poster for Tomorrow competition, which asked designers to come up with engaging visual solutions to address the Right to Housing issue.
Participation is open to any private or public organisation that could provide a location to display the posters. The following policies will help you to understand if you and your organisation might be able to be part of the initiative.
Events date and duration
"A Day for Tomorrow"
takes place on 10 December 2013.Organisers are required to provide
public access to the exhibition on that day and for a minimum of two days.Exhibitions may open to the public
since 5 days before December 10, and may stay open after December 10 for as
much as organisers would like to.
Displaying requirements
In case of space constraints,
organisers may display posters printed in a format smaller than the recommended
50x70cm size, such as A3 or A4.It's compulsory for organisers to
display all of the 100 selected artworks and a few extra informational posters
provided by 4 Tomorrow. If exhibition space doesn't allow to do so, part of the
posters may be projected or shown on large displays, up to 50 posters. Organisers may not display poster
artworks which aren't provided by 4 Tomorrow during the event, but they are
free to host talks, workshops, concerts and any other activity that may enrich
the event as a whole.
Poster prints
Organisers that would like to print
the posters by their own means, will be provided with the digital files in high
resolution for free.Organisers are asked to print the
posters in suitable quality for display purposes. The advised printing size is
50x70cm, but organisers may print the posters at a smaller size in case of space
constraints.
Thanks to our partners, we are able to supply organisers with fine art quality grade poster printouts for a discounted price. You will be charged for the posters printing and an extra for delivery costs, which will vary depending on your location.
In both cases, we'd kindly ask you to confirm your participation as soon as possible to allow for artwork to be shipped either digitally or as a parcel on time.
Previous "Poster for Tomorrow" exhibitions
This exhibition policy is valid for
"A Day for Tomorrow" events to take place next 10 December 2013.Organisers that would like to use
posters from past "Poster for Tomorrow" editions ("Gender
Equality Now!", "Right to Education", "Death is Not
Justice", "Freedom of Expression") in other events may get in
touch with us for further arrangements. The display of past exhibitions is
subject to a fee.
Interested? We'd like to hear from you.Please send your inquiries at exhibitions [at] posterfortomorrow.orgThank you very much!