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"Punching the Clock"
Feb.6th 2026 through Feb 27th 2026
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Submissions Page
(Open til we have reached capacity)
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GUIDELINES

NOTE: We are not able to display 3D at the moment so only 2D work will be accepted.
-No entry fee but email registration is required.
- All media welcome.
- Any subject matter or "art style" welcome.

- Includes work done outside of Hipbone.
- This is not a curated show,
but all entries will be screened before acceptance.
- Limited to 25 artist, first come first serve.
- Size limits (18" wide max, 24" tall max, incl. frame).
*- All work MUST BE WIRED* and ready to hang.
- 100 % of sales goes to the artist.
The show will also include an online gallery/sales page on the HB website.
- Opening reception Friday, Feb. 6th 2026
SUBMITTING
To submit your work, email: [email protected]
 Send one photo of your piece along with pertinent info:
(Artists name, Title, Medium. Size, Year, Price or NFS, Website or Instagram.)

We ask everyone to submit only one work, 
You will receive a confirmation email and be put on the list and your work posted on the show gallery page.
If your piece is not ready yet, email info anyways to reserve a spot.
Again, limited to 25 artists, it's first come first serve.


READY TO HANG
We are requiring all work to be wired and drawings to be framed /protected w glass or plexi in some manner for the sake of keeping all work 
safe and undamaged.
(Framing can be an extra hassle and expense Scroll to the bottom of this page for some solutions)

Inexpensive Framing Possibilities
Vintage and used frames can be found everywhere for very little or no money, you probably have a few in your own home, ask friends and relatives etc, also, thrift stores and garage sales are a great source with tons of frames and framed art for well under $10.  also try 
https://portland.scrapcreativereuse.org/
something a little different you can try is, instead of doing a painting or drawing and then framing it, maybe find a frame first, then make a work that will fit that frame.
This might be a fun opportunity to try a different approach to making and selling your work.
Another option is a standard sized frame, these are the most common and easy to find,
and you can find them new at
https://artsupplycenterpdx.com/ or Ikea  for low prices  
Standard sizes:
4 x 6,  5 x 7,  8 x10,  11 x 14,  16 x 20 and 18 x 24 inches.



See Work from our last show Below!
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