The Salt Lake Arts Council is pleased to announce that from March 25, 2024 – April 28, 2024, applications are being accepted for 2025 Finch Lane Gallery Exhibition Proposals.
Proposals are due no later than Sunday, April 28, 2024, at 11:59 p.m.
Proposals must be submitted through https://slcartscouncil.submittable.com/submit.
CLICK HERE for the full application guidelines. CLICK HERE to be taken directly to the application.
Located in Reservoir Park, the Salt Lake City Arts Council’s Finch Lane Gallery is a contemporary art gallery which offers visual arts exhibits and interdisciplinary short-term Flash Projects year-round. Both established and emerging Utah-based artists are invited to apply for a Finch Lane Gallery exhibition.
The exhibition program is designed to give Utah-based artists and/or curators an opportunity to exhibit a current body of work, explore exhibition themes or media relevant to the community and field of arts at large, and foster the development of curatorial skills through exhibition production and collaboration. The application process includes a thorough and competitive review by the Visual Arts Committee of the Salt Lake City Arts Council. Artists accepted for exhibition of new work should be aware that their show may be scheduled to open as early as January 2025 or as late as November 2025.
Virtual Question and Answer Session
Click here to view 2025 Finch Lane Gallery Call for Entries Q&A Session video.
Frequently Asked Questions
All questions regarding this Call for Entries should be submitted through email to
Answers to questions from applicants will be updated here as necessary.
QUESTION: Am I eligible to apply?
- This Call for Entries is open to all artists, artist-led teams, and/or curators residing in Utah regardless of race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, religion, marital status, political opinion or affiliation, or mental or physical disability. All visual arts media including new genres are considered.
QUESTION: Do you have any advice for first-time applicants?
- Artist opportunities come in many forms. This may include open calls and opportunities for competitions, prizes, awards, proposals, grants, and exhibitions. Here are a few pieces of advice that apply to each and every form of application. #1. Follow directions. #2. Get started early. #3. Reach out and ask questions. #4. Know what you are applying for and be as specific as possible.
QUESTION: Can you tell me more about the selection process?
- Applications are reviewed by the Salt Lake City Arts Council’s Visual Arts Committee, which is comprised of Arts Council staff and board members, artists who have exhibited work at the Finch Lane Gallery, and other artists from the community. The Salt Lake City Arts Council strives to make the application and selection process fair and equitable and incorporates equity practices into the selection of the Visual Arts Committee members and the review process of applications.
QUESTION: The guidelines say to upload 5-10 images. But when you get to the field to upload the images, it says “Select up to 15 files to attach.” I’m assuming that the 15 limit is for exhibits with multiple artists, and the 10 limit is for individual artists. Is that correct, or can I upload 15 images?
- Yes, the limit is 10 images for a single artist, as stated in the guidelines. Do not upload more than 10 images if you are applying as a solo artist.
QUESTION: Work Samples Section: If the limit is 10 images for a single artist, is it acceptable to upload a file or two that shows two works? I have one work that is a diptych, and another couple of works that were completed as part of a continuous series and, while they are not diptychs, they do work well.
- It is acceptable to upload a file or two which shows more than one work.
QUESTION: I would like to include a very large piece which would be hung from the ceiling. It will be relatively light weight. Is this possible?
- As far as hanging anything from the ceiling, it will need to be installed in such a way as to leave the ceiling tiles essentially unchanged. Hanging from the ceiling with t-pins should be fine. So, if your piece can be hung with a few t-pins, it should likely work. If you are offered an exhibition in the east gallery, it might be possible to use the ceiling molding.
QUESTION: Can our organization submit two applications for 2024 exhibitions?
- Yes, your organization can submit two applications.
QUESTION: I’m applying on behalf of my organization. Should I include my own resume? I’m including bios for all the artists and can include my resume if needed.
- You can use your resume, but if you’re applying as your organization, you could put something there which represents your organization, and perhaps a brief resume or bio for yourself to represent your experience in organizing or being involved in similar endeavors.
QUESTION: The work I intend to exhibit is in progress and is different than my past work. Should I submit images of my in-progress work or my past work?
- It’s a good idea to submit your strongest completed work. If your completed work is quite different from the work you intend to exhibit, we recommend submitting one or two images of your in-progress work, and state on your application that the specific work examples are in progress.
QUESTION: Looking for clarification on image size requirements for the Finch Lane 2024 exhibition proposals. It states that you would like a minimum of 1000 on the long edge, what would be the preferred length, is it just the 1000 minimum? Or is bigger better (guess I am wondering what the MAX length would be).
- The images will only be viewed on screens, so it doesn’t need to be a big file. Note that the maximum file upload size is 400mb, and the maximum total application submission size is 800mb—probably far larger than what is needed for 10 still images, if you’re not submitting video work. For still images, I don’t know what the max length would be, but I would say that a file which around 1500 to 3000 pixels long, or 2mb to 5mb in size should be sufficient.
QUESTION: Do I need to title my image file with dimensions, year, media, etc.?
- You can title the image files whatever you want. There will be dialog boxes in the Submittable application to include the image info such as the dimensions, year, media, etc.
Contact Us
If you have any additional questions not found in our Frequently Asked Questions about the application, guidelines, or other technical or adaptive questions, please contact Visual Arts Program Coordinator and Finch Lane Gallery Director, Todd Oberndorfer, at