76 Centennial Drive Paritutu
4344 Moturoa New Plymouth
Neuseeland
TE KUPENGA BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL STONE SCULPTURE SYMPOSIUM 2020
For selection as an artist at the TE KUPENGA BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL STONE SCULPTURE SYMPOSIUM 2020. To be held on the Foreshore, New Plymouth, NEW ZEALAND 3 January – 24 January 2020.
The Symposium will be followed by a one week Foreshore exhibition of the finished works culminating in a public auction on Saturday 1 February 2020
Te Kupenga Mission: To revive, preserve, promote and foster the art of stone carving using Taranaki Andesite and the understanding of its properties and values
KEY DATES FOR THE 2020 SYMPOSIUM
1 June 2019: Deadline for applications
15 June: Announcement of participating artists
30 June: Deadline for acceptance by artist
1 September: Deadline for sending proof of travel bookings
3 January 2020: Powhiri – official welcome
4 -24Â January 2020: Sculpting
24 January: Noon – shut down. Remove tools.
3 pm Poroporoake - Closing ceremony.
25 January: Set-up exhibition
26 – 31 January: Foreshore Exhibition
1 February: Public Auction
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CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION PROCESS
to tekupenga.symposium@gmail.com before 1 JUNE 2019 with subject line Application YOUR NAME (surname first)
- The Symposium will be held in New Zealand on the New Plymouth Foreshore from Friday 3 January 2020 to Friday 24 January 2020 and will commence with a formal Maori powhiri (welcome ceremony).
- Symposium participants are expected to contribute positively and collaboratively to the Symposium experience.
- 25 sculptors will be selected by the selection committee.  A decision will be made by 15 June 2019 and ALL applicants will be advised. The decision of the selection committee is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
- The medium for Te Kupenga Symposia is Taranaki Andesite, a hard volcanic stone, supplied by Te Kupenga and presented in rough boulders of approximately 0.5 to 1 m3 each.
- No personal technical assistants are used at this Symposium. Artists do their own work.
- The Symposium takes place in a public space. Respect for the public and adherence to the New Zealand health and safety regulations are essential. Further information will be given on acceptance.
- Artists must comply with the local District Council by-laws which include a ban on smoking and alcohol at the Foreshore site.
- A Catalogue of Works will be published after the Symposium and a free copy will be posted to each participating artist. Further copies may be purchased.
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ACCOMMODATION & TRAVEL
- Te Kupenga will pay accommodation for international artists only. National and local artists are to make their own arrangements.
- Lunches will be provided on site for all artists. Dinner will be provided for International artists only.
- All travel expenses are the responsibility of the participating artist.
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COMMITMENT
- Artists will undertake to attend for the full three weeks of the Symposium (Friday 3 January 2020 to Friday 24 January 2020) including the opening and closing ceremonies.
- New Zealand artists will pay a $150 commitment fee on acceptance. International artists are exempt from this fee.
- All international artists must send proof of travel bookings by 1 September at the latest. Any artist not providing this proof will be automatically replaced by a sculptor on the reserve list.
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TOOLS
- All artists must bring their own tools and safety equipment. Further details will be supplied to successful applicants.
- International artists only will be provided with a 230 mm and 125 mm angle grinder for use during the Symposium. Â
- A storage container for tools is available on site.
- Electric power, water and compressed air will be supplied on site by Te Kupenga.
- Lifting equipment will be provided on site for artists to use.
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EXHIBITION & AUCTION
A public outdoor exhibition of works completed during the Symposium will be held on the New Plymouth Foreshore from Sunday 26 January 2020 for one week, ending with a public auction on Saturday 1 February 2020.
Artists agree, on accepting a place in the Symposium, that their finished works (maximum of two) will be available for the Foreshore exhibition and that images of their work at the Symposium may be used without charge by Te Kupenga on the website, in the Catalogue of Works and other publicity.
There will be no pre-auction sales or commissions allowed. Further details about the conditions for exhibition and auction will be sent to successful applicants.
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COMMISSION
All work made at the Symposium will attract 20% commission payable to the Te Kupenga Society when sold at the auction or for up to 12 months after the Symposium.
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UNSOLD WORK
Any sculpture not sold at auction may be removed by the artist OR stored at the Te Kupenga Stone Sculpture Society club site for up to one year, where it will be for sale to the public on behalf of the artist. After 12 months, unless removed, it becomes property of Te Kupenga Stone Sculpture Society.
Thank you for your interest in joining our Symposium 2020 at New Plymouth, New Zealand.
You will be sent confirmation within 7 days that your application has arrived.
You will be advised by email whether or not your application is successful on 15 June 2019.
The selectors decision will be final.