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Locker

OPEN CALL TO ARTISTS
AROUND THE WORLD TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE LOCKER ROOM PROJECT

There are three elements to The Locker Room Project.

1. The Show.

The Locker Room is a one-month fine art exhibition and installation hosted by Ghettogloss. This is an international traveling exhibit. The installation is designed to feel like a P.E. gym locker room. Each locker is custom built and assigned to a different artist, who has full creative control and responsibility for their own locker, and in turn, reaps 50% of the profit from any sale of their locker. The Locker Room Project is a conceptual show, and each locker will be for sale. All items installed in the locker must be legal. Aside from that, there are no restrictions on what can go in the locker. A portion of all proceeds will be donated to help fund art programs in public schools.

2. The Book.

Ghettogloss has a publishing deal to produce a Locker Room book series. All artists who participate in the Locker Room Project are guaranteed at least one published page in the book featuring the contents of their locker, their name, and their artist statement. Ghettogloss retains all of the rights to The Locker Room Project book.

3. The Documentary.

All artists included will go on camera describing their most significant locker room experience, which will play as a video installation during the exhibition. In addition, Ghettogloss will be documenting all Locker Room shows as part of a documentary. Ghettogloss is in the midst of a distribution deal with a very high-profile production company designated to release the documentary after the completion of the project. All artists will be required to sign a release. Ghettogloss retains all of the rights to the documentary of The Locker Room Project. All artists will be required to sign a release. Ghettogloss retains all of the rights to the documentary of The Locker Room Project.

4. The Cause.

The main motivation behind the Locker Room Project was to raise awareness in the lack of funds in the public school art education programs, and to do something about it. “When we were both in high school we were never exposed to art and it was not until later in college that we became full time artists. We were just talking about how sad it was for high school kids to not have the proper exposure to art in public schools and how much of a difference it really could have made. While reminiscing about high-school, we had similar feelings about our lockers, swapped stories, and thus the Locker Room Project started coming together.“

Towards this end, a portion of the proceeds raised by The Locker Room Project will be donated to The HeArt Project. The HeArt Project operates on a "conceptual ladder" philosophy, offering teenagers who have dropped out, been expelled, incarcerated, and/or are teen parents the opportunity to advance through three levels of programming – Arts Workshops and Public Presentations, After-School Residencies and Leadership Training, and Summer Scholarships.

Visit - www.thelockerroomproject.com

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