Open Call: Vinyl Killer 4
Posted on September 21, 2006
Filed Under Open Call, Art Show, U.S, West Coast |

Streetres homie Klutch has put the word out that it’s Vinyl Killers time again! If you’re interested in participating in the original vinyl record art show read on:
Vinyl Killers 4 – Call For Submissions
Deadline October 14th, 2006
What: Paintings on records
When: Opening Party on October 26th, 2006 from 6-10 PM.
Open 5 PM to 2AM through November.
Where: The Goodfoot, 2845 SE Stark St., Portland, OR
For the most part things are pretty much the same as the other shows
with a few notable exceptions:
• This year the will be one show at The Goodfoot instead of two like
last year.
• There is more space this year so each artist can submit up to five
(5) pieces.
• Almost all media is accepted with the exception of collage and
sculpture. This is for all the people doing great work that would be
perfect for vinyl but do not stencil. Markers, stickers, crayon, etc.
are all good. Just make sure it is completely dry before shipping.
• Show sales are at 30% commission. Paid 30 days after the closing
• Web sales have been increased to 40% commission due to the amount of
work involved in getting them on the site, and packing and shipping
expenses. Paid quarterly.
If you are new to VK take a look around the VK site or do a search for
“Vinyl” in the member gallery of stencilrevolution.com. They can give you an idea of the type of work that has been submitted in the past.
I really want to keep Vinyl Killers an open call show because of the
cool surprises every year. In that spirit, each of you can help to keep
it fresh by challenging yourself to send in your very best work. Lets
all push the clever and/or technical factor and move beyond the novelty
of the work being on records, By pushing ourselves we will ensure that
the shows continue to be exciting and the fans of VK remain interested.
Download entry form here:
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I can’t remember what the entry fee is.I entered the last Vinyl Killers show.
Tuna Man