Apply to VIVA
Apply to Exhibit
The Valley Institute of Visual Art (VIVA) is an exhibition space and art center run on a volunteer basis by local art organizations as a place to exhibit their art on a rotating basis. In other words, VIVA is a co-operative organization comprised of organizations, not individuals. However, if an individual wishes to show at VIVA, there are a few possibilities.
One way to show at VIVA is to join or belong to one of VIVA's affiliated organizations. As a member of one of our organizations, an individual has the opportunity to show, along with other members of that organization, when their turn comes to exhibit at VIVA. The four current organizations are: Collage Artists of America, Valley Artists Guild, Valley Watercolor Society and Women Painters West. Applications for membership are available at VIVA Gallery or by visiting their respective websites.
All organizations at VIVA jury their shows, so it is not guaranteed that any given member will be able to exhibit in every show. All member groups pay a fee when they hang their show. Occasionally, also for a fee, outside groups are invited to have their group show at VIVA. Representatives of art groups interested in showing at VIVA may inquire about the details of being approved for a show by leaving their name and information at the front desk at VIVA, or by emailing the VIVA President (see Contact Us for details).
The second way to show at VIVA is to apply for a special group called The Salon (see below). VIVA has a portion of its exhibition space allotted to this group. Salon members apply for annual membership and are juried in each year.
On a few special occasions, VIVA has invited a valued and renowned artist and member of the community to present an all-gallery one man/woman show. Honored in this way by VIVA, with retrospectives of their work, have been: George Labadie, Gene Inglis-Ward, Gerald Brommer, muralist Kent Twitchell, and photographer Gil Garcetti.
Apply to Host a Workshop
VIVA offers an exciting and diverse selection of instructional workshops in various styles and media. Some workshops are available through VIVA’s organizations, but most are hosted by independent teachers.
Our workshop space is available for rental at very affordable prices to art instructors. For details, call Norm Beal at (818) 344-9241. Classes will be posted on our Workshop main page; instructors may also purchase an individual web page for a nominal fee.
Apply to VIVA Art & Gifts
If you are interested in submitting your work for consideration at VIVA Art & Gifts, please email Carolyn Uhri to arrange for an appointment.
Apply to the VIVA Salon
Each year up to thirty artists from Southern California are selected to join the VIVA Salon. Exhibitions normally begin in January of each year. Sculptors may work on a consignment basis, which requires no initial fee, but involves a larger percentage donation. Applications are due in December for the following year.
Here are the highlights/benefits of inclusion in the Salon:
- There is no cost to apply and you are juried in only once.
- Gallery space and exposure
- Artists are allowed 2 works in each exhibition, as well as 6 pieces of “Bin Art”
- The artist is included in all the receptions held at VIVA.
- The artist is featured on our Salon web page with a link to the artist's own website (if applicable).
- The artist has the opportunity to rotate their work and gain maximum exposure to a captive audience though various VIVA events.
For an example of the application form, download the 2010 Application Form (2-page PDF). Email Dori Marler at dorimarler@yahoo.com for additional info.
Admission to the Salon is juried. Please read the application form for full details and size limitations.
For those artists accepted, each monthly art entry must be hand delivered. A 30% commission will be charged on all sales of wall-hung artwork. Sculptors must supply appropriate, self-supporting, pedestals. All artists will be responsible for delivering and picking up their work on the take-down day of each exhibit. This schedule must be adhered to as VIVA is not prepared to store artwork.