- speaking, the
notion of a "juried" or "
unjuried"
gathering dates to prehistory. More narrowly, the
notion of an
unjuried exhibition arose in
response to the...
- York's Off-Off-Broadway
theatres and Europe's "free theatre" groups. In
unjuried theatre festivals, also
known as
fringe festivals or open-access festivals...
-
artists displeased with the
practices of the
official Salon, and
presented unjuried exhibitions without prizes. There, he met and
became friends with many...
- 1891
under the
title Surpris!, at the
Salon des Indépendants,
which was
unjuried and open to all artists. The
painting received mixed reviews. Rousseau...
-
access (publishing),
journals that
gives open
access to its
articles An
unjuried exhibition or
festival Fringe festival Access rights (disambiguation) Open...
-
through 1963, the
newspaper sponsored the
Yomiuri Indépendant Exhibition, an
unjuried annual art
exhibition which gave rise to avant-garde and
contemporary rising...
- York
Fringe Festival. As with
other fringe festivals, the
festival is
unjuried. Any
group may
apply and play the
entrance fee to parti****te in the festival...
- by invitation, by the new
millennium the
festival was
operating on an
unjuried first-come, first-served model. The 2001
festival marked the
first year...
-
affectionately nicknamed "Yomiuri Anpan," was a
famously permissive,
unjuried, free-to-exhibit art
exhibition held
annually in Tokyo, ****an from 1949...
- by local,
national and
international artists. It is an open
access (or "
unjuried")
performing arts festival,
meaning there is no
selection committee, and...