Eligibility
Animals in Art pieces must depict an animal (fish and insects are considered animals
for the purposes of this exhibition). Any work that is determined not to meet the
spirit of the exhibit will not be accepted.
Open to all artists 18 years of age or older. All media with the exception of video,
installation, and audio works are eligible. Works must be original. All artwork must
be priced and available for sale. Maximum size of entry is 60”x60”x48”. Any accepted
artwork that differs from the digital image will be disqualified. Each applicant may
submit a maximum of three works.
Fees
A non-refundable fee of $20 for the first work of art entered (plus $15 per each additional
entry, up to a maximum of 3 entries) must be paid online via CaFE. If you need to
speak to someone regarding payment, please contact Alexa Boudreaux, coordinator, at
225-578-9900 or vetmed@lsu.edu.
Sales
All work submitted must be priced and for sale. A 20% commission will be taken on
all sales. All proceeds benefit LSU Vet Med programs and projects. Past shows have
provided funds for the LSU Vet Med library and our Wildlife Hospital, which provides
free medical care for wildlife cases.
Dates
June 30, 2025: Application deadline for entries and fees
Week of August 1, 2025: Acceptance letters emailed to artists
September 12, 2025: Deadline for receipt of accepted entries
October 4, 2025: Opening Reception
October 31, 2025: Exhibition closes
Accepted Entries
All artists will be notified by email of the decision of the juror. All two-dimensional
entries must be suitably framed, wired for hanging, and in stable condition. All art
must be ready for display as appropriate to the medium. LSU Vet Med staff are not responsible for assembling
art. If a piece requires assembly, it is the responsibility of the artist to provide
someone to do so.
Shipping instructions will be included with your notification of acceptance.
Judge and Juror
Callie Smith is the Museum Educator and Public Programs Manager at the Louisiana State
University Museum of Art, where she develops community-centered programs that reflect
her belief in art as both nourishing and essential to wellbeing. Her experience in
art and education spans both teaching and learning, shaped by her MFA in Creative
Writing and a doctorate in English. Her research and work are rooted in how art fosters
empathy and awareness, particularly in relation to animals. Beyond the museum, she
enjoys running and spending time with her cats.
Awards
- Best of Show
- Judge's Awards (3)
- Honorable Mentions (3)
- People's Choice
- JAVMA Award (one piece is selected to be on the cover of an issue of the Journal of
the American Veterinary Medical Association)
- Art Show Promotion (one piece is selected to promote the Animals in Art exhibition
for the next year)
Liability
The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine will not be responsible for any damage, loss,
or deterioration of art while in transit to or from the School. Upon arrival, each
piece will be unpacked and inspected for damage. The exhibition is held in the School’s
library that is staffed during regular business hours.