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RUA non returnable fee for 2 works is £30. 10% are shown. so for every artwork shown, RUA get £300

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how many do they show?

and of course this is before % sales

actually I think its £150 Ben

 

10 x £30 =£300 before any sales

is it £30 each? or for 2
if its each youre right
if its £15 each and they show 10% of all work submitted
its actually 15 x 10=150 per work shown

 

regardless it's still a nice little earner

 

i'm not going to enter until they ask me to be a member!

What about the costs they incur?

I dont know how much the museum charges, but the Ulster Bank cost a small fortune to hire. Then there is administration and advertising etc., BTW I am not a member of the RUA, I have curtated a few exhibitions and I know how expensive it is to do.



Andrew Coombes said:
i'm not going to enter until they ask me to be a member!
is it like xtravision? do you need a utility bill as well as photographic evidence?


Paul McCarroll said:


Andrew Coombes said:
i'm not going to enter until they ask me to be a member!
is it like xtravision? do you need a utility bill as well as photographic evidence?

I make it £270! You can tell we're artists, not mathematicians. Doing  AQE test practice with your 10 year old son makes you very sharp!

P.S

(This could be added to the debate about challenges faced by artists with children.)

I wouldnt want to be part of anything that would want me as a member
Yeah but they also keep the £30 from the artist who was accepted

Sara Brown said:

I make it £270! You can tell we're artists, not mathematicians. Doing  AQE test practice with your 10 year old son makes you very sharp!

P.S

(This could be added to the debate about challenges faced by artists with children.)

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