Second Cup Gallery
Members of the Highland Glen Camera Club have the opportunity to exhibit their work at the Second Cup Cafe located at the corner of Phillip St. and University Avenue in Waterloo, adjacent to the University of Waterloo.
The seating area at the rear of the cafe has four short (60 inch) walls suitable for framed prints. Exhibitors should note that:
- All prints must be framed.
- Each photographer should display at least two prints, and no more than eight. Four to six prints is optimal, though this obviously depends on the size. Because the walls have sconce lighting, it can be difficult to display very large prints.
- Exhibitors should be prepared to leave business cards with their name and contact information.
- Prints may be advertised as being for sale. Wendy Battler, the proprietor of the restaurant, is pleased to support the club and does not expect any commission from the sale of any work.
- Artwork will be rotated on a 6-to-8 week basis. Visit the club website to see images of those prints currently on display, and the list of forthcoming exhibitors.
- Scheduling of the exhibits and liaison with the restaurant are the responsibility of Glenn Paulley. The restaurant must be given appropriate notice when changeover is to occur. While set-up and take-down is the responsibility of both artists, changeover should be coordinated and arranged in advance, since tools/ladders may be required to hang the work. In particular, it is important that no art work is hung or removed from the walls without the artist(s) being present, and framed images must not be left at the cafe to minimize the possibility of damage.
- Second Cup staff reserve the right to refuse to display any artwork that they deem unacceptable.
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