KNACK Magazine

 

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founded by artists in

2012


 

 

Aim

Dedicated to showcasing the work of artists of all mediums, and to discuss trends and ideas of art communities. KNACK's ultimate aim is to connect and inspire emerging, working, and established artists. We strive to create a place for artists, writers, designers, thinkers, and innovators to collaborate and produce a unique, informative, and unprecedented web-based magazine each month.

As an artist it can be difficult to find one's way in the world. It is a process and for some it can be daunting. We want our magazine to be a community for artists, a safe place to share work, be inspired and experience the art that is being produced by peers near and far. We need your help to spread the word about KNACK! We are seeking national exposure, especially within art communities and art schools. We consider you to be a part of our community and hope to be a part of yours.

Are you an artist? Do you know someone who is? Encourage them and yourself to submit!

 

 

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Talent

Photographers, Designers, Writers, Studio Artists, Musicians, Film Makers, Innovators, and Thinkers.

ISSUE 75: EDITORS & STAFF

2024

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

PHOTOGRAPHERS, GRAPHIC DESIGNERS & STUDIO ARTISTS:

10-12 high resolution images of your work. All should include pertinent caption information (name, date, medium,
year). 

 

WRITERS: 

Short stories, excerpts, etc., you may submit up to 2,500 words or as little as one. Poetry, 10-12 poems are accepted. No cover letter necessary. All submissions must be 12pt, Times New Roman, single or double-spaced with page numbers and include your name, e-mail, phone number, and genre. 

KNACK seeks writing of all kinds. We will even consider recipes, reviews, and essays. We seek writers whose work has a distinct voice, is character driven, and is subversive but tasteful. 

 

ALL SUBMISSIONS:

Include a portrait, a brief biography, including your name, age, current location, awards, contact information, etc. (no more than 125 words). As well as an artist statement (no more than 250 words).

We believe that your perspective of your work and process is as lucrative as the work itself. This may range from your upbringing and/or education as an artist, what type of work you produce, inspirations, etc.

If there are specifications or preferences concerning the way in which your work is to be displayed please include them.

Please title files for submission with the name of the piece. This applies for both writing and visual submissions. 

 

ACCEPTABLE FORMATS:

IMAGES: PDF, TIFF, or JPEG

WRITTEN WORKS: .doc, .docx, and RTF