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Artist Submission Form

Thank you for your interest in becoming part of Vorpal Space's network of artists!

In order to best evaluate the suitability of your work, please fill out the following information. And, don't worry if you haven't done many (or any) shows yet, or received any media coverage -- it is part of our mission to work with exceptional young artists. If you have questions regarding the submission process, please read the f.a.q..

To submit your art via the internet, please fill out all of the following information:

Your name:


Your email:


Your physical address:


Medium(s) used:


Can you attend art openings and other related events in Portland, Oregon?


How many finished, ready-to-show pieces do you currently have in your immediate possession?


How much lead time would you need to be ready to show your artwork?


Have shown in the Portland area in the last two years? If so, where and when?


Any other questions or comments:


Please upload 5 medium resolution images (less than 1000k each, JPG format) which are representative of your artwork:










How did you hear about Vorpal Space?







Click on the image of the Jabberwocky to the right to submit this form.


All submissions should provide all the information requested above.

If for some reason you are unable to submit your art via this web form,
> email submissions can be sent to vorpalspace @ gmail.com.
> Paper submissions can be sent to:
Vorpal Space Submissions
625 NW Everett Street, Suite 232
Portland, Oregon 97209

Paper submissions will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope.


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