Thank you for your interest in showcasing your digital fine art at D’Arblay Digital Gallery. While the calorie is in its early stages of exhibiting, please have a look at our sister site https://darblaystreet.com/ to give you an idea of how the overall site will look.
When you are ready to submit your work, remember you can exhibit a single piece of work or if part of the collection ideally please submit 3, 6, 9 or 12 images, each sized at 2500 pixels on the shorter side with a resolution of 72 DPI in JPEG format with no borders.
Our gallery’s curation team will evaluate submissions for publication, solely based on the artistic merit of the work. This assessment is not a judgment on you personally. If your collection isn’t accepted, please don’t be disheartened. Feel free to submit new works at your convenience. There’s ‘wait’ time limit on your next submission. However, to streamline our review process, we recommend submitting one collection at a time. We aim to respond within 2 weeks, understanding that our curators manage this gallery alongside their other commitments. Your patience is invaluable and deeply appreciated.
To apply, please provide these 5 things along with your images.
1. A concise artist statement (people do like to know about the artist).
2. A description of and title for the collection.
3. Add any titles of individual photographs (only if you want your pictures titled on the gallery page).
4. A Link to your online profile, either Linktree, Instagram, X.com, or your website, these go under the heading ‘contact’ so only one please, and when relevant the platform(s) where your work is available to buy (note: your work doesn’t have to be for sale, but if you choose to sell it post-exhibition, we’ll update the links accordingly). We take 0% of your sales.
5. Include a download link for the photographs using WeTransfer sent to Apply
Finally complete this Linktree form and remember to also include the download link (in the message section too).
We look forward to collaborating with you. Exhibits will remain viewable unless you request their removal from the gallery.
Kindest regards,
D’Arblay Digital Gallery