MASTERS
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
Master and Master Plus Artists
A Master Class artist must have been juried into two consecutive ArtJury.com shows. A Master
Class Plus artist must have been juried into more than two consecutive shows. It's not easy.

Master Class Plus artists are invited to show 20 works from their portfolios in our galleries. Master Class artists are
invited to show 10 works from their portfolios . This art remains in our galleries for one year. AJAS pays for most of
the programming and network costs; the $40.00 Allocation & Marketing fee (A&M fee) helps offset a portion of these
costs.
The Rewards of Master & Master Plus

You Are Known by the Company You Keep
Our dedicated pages for artists are juried, well maintained,
and affordable, thus ensuring all art shown is of the highest
quality. That's important when you invite clients and
potential customers into the website to inspect your work.

A dedicated page on our website is a pretty neat way to
escape high network and programming costs associated
with having your own website.

How do you obtain a dedicated page?
It is awarded. The page is available to artists who carry the
AJAS designation of Master and Master Plus.

What is required:
A Master artist must be juried into two consecutive shows.
A $40.00 Allocation and Marketing (A&M) fee is paid only
once. either after the first acceptance or after the 2nd
acceptance; it is your choice. Artists who pay the A&M fee
after their 1st acceptance are automatically reserved
network space in which 10 juried works are placed but not
shown. Then, when the artist is accepted into the 2nd show
that page is immediately activated for public viewing.
Paying the fee after the 2nd acceptance entails a 4-6 week
delay for the page to go public. A Master Plus artist must
be juried into more than two consecutive shows and can
exhibit up to 20 works on his/her dedicated page .Upon
being accepted into his/her 3rd show the $40.00 A&M fee
must be paid a second time. AJAS pays for the
programming and network space. To date AJAS has
gifted more than $90,000 in programming and network
costs to these talented artists.

Once an artist is awarded the Master or Master Plus
designation all that is required to keep the dedicated page
active is the payment of an annual $40.00 maintenance fee.

Example 1:
An artist enters two consecutive shows and is accepted
each time, given the Master designation after acceptance
into the 2nd show. He is gifted a web page where 10 of his
works are juried in.
He is then accepted into the 3rd show where he
receives the coveted Master Plus rating. He is gifted a
web page where 20 of his works are juried in, cancelling
out the page where 10 of his works were being shown.

He no longer needs to enter another AJAS show. To
keep his site active he pays the low annual maintenance
fee of $40.00.  

Example 2:
An artist is awarded the Master designation and either
is not accepted into the 3rd show or does not enter it.
What happens to her web page where 10 works are
being shown?

Nothing.
As long as the annual maintenance fee is
paid on time that page belongs to her.

Can Master or Master Plus artists have their
work replaced on their dedicated page?
Yes, as long as the works are juried in by AJAS. None
of the juried works can be entered into any of our art
contests. Any work juried into our art contests can be
placed on the dedicated page.

Sound easy? It's not. It's tough to get juried into two or
more of our shows. But once you have, it is an
impressive addition to your resume and visitors to your
page will take note.

Does AJAS take a commission on any sale?
No. Sales are strictly between the buyer and seller.

Find out if you have the artistic talent to make the
grade. We invite you to enter our shows.
Visit the Master and Master Plus
Artists dedicated pages here

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