Exhibition Department

Installation

Guide

Updated 1/25/2013

CONTENTS

Staff Directory – 2

Introduction – 3

Exhibition Deadlines – 4

General Installation Guidelines - 5
Gallery Maintenance – 6

Lighting - 6

Walls - 6

Floors - 7

De-installation Guidelines – 7

Exhibition Office Policies – 8

Vinyl - 8

Equipment Checkout - 8

LCD and Plasma Screens - 9

Sound Installation Policies - 9

Opening Receptions - 9

Truck Policy - 10

Publicity - 10

Photography - 10

Brown Center/Other Spaces Exhibition Policies – 11

List of Vendors – 12

Floor Plans – 15

Maryland Institute College of Art

Exhibitions Department

Fox 011

Staff Directory

§ Exhibitions Office, Administrative Assistant

Trina Lee…………………………...410.225.2280 Fax………………………………….410.225.2396

§ Director

Gerald Ross……………………..….410.225.2280

§ Assistant Director

Andrea Dixon……………………….410.225.2249

§ Office Manager

Carla Brown…………….…………..410.225.2259

§ Senior Preparator

Lou Joseph………………………….410.225.2524

§ Preparator

Andrew Liang……………………….410.225.2524

§ Gallery Installation Manager

David Zimmerman……………………410.225.2524

The Exhibitions Department Office hours are 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday – Friday

Closed on major holidays

Introduction

The following guidelines were created to help ensure that MICA’s galleries are properly cared for during the academic year and that exhibitors leave the spaces in a quality state for the next exhibitors. With cooperation, every exhibitor can have the opportunity for a successful exhibition.

The following galleries are under the direct supervision and scheduling of the Exhibitions Department and are maintained under the policies in this handbook:

Fox Building Decker – First floor

Meyerhoff – First floor front

Fox 2 – Second floor

Fox 3 MFA Thesis Gallery – Third floor

Brown Center Rosenberg – Second floor

Brown 3

Brown 4

Bunting Center Pinkard – First floor

Main Building Main 0 Gallery – Lower level

Mt. Royal Station Middendorf

Gateway Great White Wall – Outer wall of the BBOX

MICA PLACE 814 N. Collington Avenue, Baltimore

Studio Center 131 W. North Avenue

North Ave Market 16 W. North Avenue

Please see the footprints of each of these galleries at the end of this handbook. Art installations and exhibitions in Falvey Hall Lower Lobby, and Leidy Atrium are also scheduled through the Exhibitions Department in conjunction with the Office of Events. Exhibitors must fill out appropriate proposals for these spaces, available from the Exhibitions Department.

The Exhibitions Department does not schedule the following gallery spaces on MICA’s campus, yet all rules and regulations found in this handbook apply to these spaces as well:

· Pinkard Student Space Gallery – First floor of the Bunting Center

· The Piano Gallery – First floor on the Meyerhoff House Residential Center

· Gateway Student Space Galleries – First floor Gateway

For more information about these student run and organized galleries, please contact Student Activities at: 410.225.2284.

Artists who would like to display or install performance, installation, or sound art on public spaces on the MICA campus must obtain prior written authorization from the MICA Office of Events. This is necessary to ensure that desired space is available and property damage and safety hazards will not result. Installations or performances in classrooms during class time do not need authorization; however, they must comply with the policies established in this manual.

All forms are available for download on the Exhibitions page, located on the MICA website:

http://www.mica.edu/Events_and_Exhibitions/Exhibitions/Forms.html

You may also visit the Exhibitions Department located in the lower level of the Fox Building, room F011 to discuss your individual needs with our staff and to pick up any forms that you may be required for your exhibition.

Exhibition/Administration Deadlines

• All pedestal and technical Request forms must be submitted two weeks in advance of installation of exhibition

Pedestals are not stored on campus, so it is imperative that the Exhibitions Department receive all pedestal requests two weeks in advance to arrange delivery. Requests not received in that time period may not be honored at the discretion of the department.

• Individual requests or proposals for use of exhibition space are ONLY accepted by delivering them to the exhibitions office or by submitting them to:

The director of Exhibitions reviews all submitted proposals. A confirmation number and copy of the signed proposal are returned upon approval. More information on this process is found on Page 11.

General Installation Guidelines

Students, faculty, and staff installing and de-installing in any of the galleries on MICA’s campus are held accountable for all the information, policies and instructions within. The artist is solely responsible for installation of his or her own artworks. If there are special installation needs not covered in this manual, the artist is required to consult with the Exhibitions Staff in advance.

1. Hanging from pipes or electrical equipment, including lighting track is not allowed.

2. If objects must be hung from the ceiling, make sure it is hung securely and safely. OSHA regulations specify that a five-foot distance from all sprinkler systems is required when hanging from the ceiling. No “false” ceilings can be created in any of the galleries.

3. All artwork must be installed safely on the walls. Hooks and other hanging implements may be available for individual needs from the Exhibitions Department. Please consult – ahead of time – with the exhibitions staff, for any needs you may have.

4. Two-dimensional work may be hung at any height the artist may require for his or her own specific installation. However, the Exhibitions Department, as a general rule, uses a mid-point line (or “sight line”) of 58”. It is a good idea to keep a consistent mid-point line throughout an exhibition.

5. Any building of temporary walls must gain approval of the Director of Exhibitions. Wall building is generally not allowed. Any special needs by individual exhibiting artists must be approved by the Department and must strictly align with all federal and local building and safety codes. Please see under “Gallery Maintenance” for more policies on gallery walls.

6. Food, living organic material, animal or human blood or tissue, and soil are prohibited from use for installation in any of the MICA gallery spaces. Any odorous materials such as perfumes, incense, or other material that may affect viewers or other artists’ installations is prohibited.

7. Please note the following requirements for technology installation by the Exhibitions Department:

• All videos must be looped for display

• You are required to install your own technology-based work: LCD projections, computer-driven, DVD, Mac mini, or other.

Exhibitions staff will not install your technology-based work.

Gallery Maintenance

Lighting

The Exhibitions Department is responsible for all gallery lighting. Please do not attempt to adjust the lighting yourself. If you have special lighting needs, please consult with an Exhibitions preparator well ahead of installation time. We will make every attempt to light your exhibition in the most professional and timely manner possible.

Walls

1. Pre-existing gallery walls cannot be manipulated in any way that would compromise the long-term appearance or stability. This includes:

· Any penetration over 1/2 inch in depth

· Any large number of holes in a small area

· Any removal of a section of a wall

Please check with the Exhibitions Department if you have special needs. Once again, all wall manipulation or construction is subject to the approval of the Exhibitions Department. Proposals for wall manipulation are required and should be delivered to the Director no later than two weeks before the installation and should include a legible diagram of the proposed construction.

2. If the installation requires alteration of the color of the walls, the color must be approved by the Exhibitions Department. In addition,

· Paint must be water-based latex only.

· Electrical outlets, light switches and baseboards may not be painted.

· No permanent marker, pens or chalk can be used.

The Exhibitions Department will provide brushes, rollers, sleeves, drop cloths for gallery painting. Please request these items well before your project begins in order to be accommodated.

3. If the installation requires black or other dark colors to be painted, the installing artist(s) must provide roller sleeves. Roller sleeves will not be provided by the Exhibitions Department in these cases.

· Painted gallery walls must be painted back to the original “white” color.

· Installing artist must provide and use water based latex primer to restore the walls. The Exhibitions Department will provide the topcoat paint.

4. Use of Adhesive material (i.e. Velcro, tape) in installations must be approved by the director of Exhibitions.

Floors

1. Painting, removing, cutting, drilling, gluing, nailing, or screwing into existing floors is strictly prohibited. Permission to manipulate the gallery floors must be secured through the Exhibitions Department at least two weeks in advance of the start of installation.

2. Any non-typical substance placed on the floors of the campus galleries must be approved by the director of Exhibitions and the Director of Facilities.

3. If the installation requires the construction of a temporary floor of some kind, the artist is responsible for the construction of it and all labor and material costs. This type of construction, once again, requires the approval of the director of the department and permission must be secured through a detailed and legible proposal – presented at least two weeks in advance of the start of installation.

A security deposit may be required for some installations.

De-installation Guidelines

1. Artwork must be de-installed on the days scheduled by the Exhibitions department for de-installation, as stated on the department’s installation calendar. Any artwork left in the galleries will be removed by the Exhibitions staff.

2. Artists are responsible for the repair and painting of walls back to their prior condition. The department of Exhibitions will provide spackle, top coat wall paint, brushes, rollers and other tools needed. The Department will not provide primer.

3. All tools checked out from the Exhibitions Department must be returned immediately after de-installation and during Exhibition office hours. All borrowed equipment is the sole responsibility of the borrower. The borrower accepts the financial burden of replacing any lost items.

IMPORTANT: The Exhibitions Department is not responsible for art left in gallery spaces after de-installation. While the department’s policy is to not destroy or discard artworks, work left in exhibition spaces will be removed. Work left for an objectionably long time in the department’s care will be removed and placed in deep storage. Any work left after the end of classes in May, will be discarded.

It is important to remember that others will be using the gallery space after you are finished with your exhibition. Please leave the gallery in exactly the same way in that you found it, if not better. Penalties may be incurred if exhibitor does not adhere to this very important rule.

Exhibition Office Policies

Vinyl Production and Installation

The Department of Exhibition provides vinyl lettering and text for scheduled installations in the MICA campus galleries. Due to expense and time involved, the Exhibition Department does not provide vinyl, or its installation for the following exhibitions:

1. Any “departmental” exhibition in “departmental” spaces (FOX 2, MAIN 0, BROWN 3, 4, Middendorf Gallery)

2. Student Space Galleries ( Bunting 1st floor)

3. Decker, Meyerhoff, Pinkard, Leidy Atrium, Studio Center and North Ave Market

Vinyl production for these exhibitions can be completed at the print/resource studio in the Art Tech Center located at 1206-08 Mount Royal Avenue, or at a local vendor (see listing at the back of this guide).

Checking Out Equipment and Other Materials

1. Equipment (such as tape measures, levels, drills, hammers, etc.) may be checked out for your installation through the Exhibitions Department. Please notify the department: well in advance of when you will require equipment. Equipment may not be checked out overnight, unless approved by the director of Exhibitions. A valid MICA I.D. or driver’s license is required to check out any of the Departments hanging equipment. A check out log must be filled out and signed by both the artist and the Exhibitions staff.

If you must install your exhibition overnight and have obtained permission, you must pick up your equipment and tools before 4:30 p.m. on the day you plan to install. If you need to install over a weekend, you must pick up your tools and equipment before 4:30 p.m. on Friday. Electric tools and ladders will not be checked out over the weekend.

2. You are required to secure any borrowed installation equipment.. The

Exhibitions Department will supply you with locks and/or other material to help to secure your equipment.

Please note the following requirements for technology installation by the Exhibitions Department:

• All videos must be looped for exhibition display.

• You are required to install your own technology-based work: LCD projections, computer-driven, DVD, Mac mini, or other. Exhibitions staff will not install your technology-based work.

4. Ladders may only be used if you fill out a “Ladder Safety” form, available in the Exhibitions office.

5. Scaffolding in MICA galleries is strictly prohibited under MICA Health and Safety policies.

PLEASE NOTE: You are entirely responsible for this equipment and fully responsible monetarily for any damage. By checking out MICA’s equipment, you are acknowledging your responsibility for its safety and upkeep.

6. Pedestals are available for use in gallery space only. than Artists are able to request pedestals no later three weeks in advance of an installation. A list of available pedestals and their sizes is kept in the Exhibitions Department office and on the Web.

*Please keep in mind that there are many exhibitions on view simultaneously on campus. Flexibility on your behalf is appreciated.

7. A label form template is available through the Exhibitions Department office and on the department’s web page. All departmental exhibitions are responsible for producing their own labels.

8. The Exhibitions Department has LCD flat-screen monitors available in 22” and 40” (diagonal) sizes for use strictly by authorization and oversight by the Exhibitions Department. Exhibition gallery needs supersede other requests/needs. These monitors may not be used for “departmental” exhibitions unless approved by the director of the department.

Sound Installation Policy

The College fully supports students’ right to artistic expression and recognizes the merits of performance and installation art; however, students must comply with MICA policies in order to provide a safe and healthy learning and working environment. Students and other participants in performance, installation, and sound art must comply with all MICA policies regarding drugs, alcohol, weapons, explosives, and other hazardous materials.

Specifically prohibited in MICA buildings and on MICA property are: