1) A curator (art event manager) registers.
2) Artjuries.com sends the curator login information, including a unique password.
3) From that time forward the curator (or her/his staff) can log in at any time.
4) After login the proceedings are guided by menus . The curator or staff can add new art shows, add new artists to be juried, and add jurors as needed. There is no real limit to the number of shows, artists, or jurors. Curators can also delete, edit, and add shows, artists, artwork, and jurors as needed.
5) Once a curator or his/her staff adds artists and informs the artists of their login id and password, that artist can then log in and upload artwork to the show specified. For instance a curator could have three shows going and assign artists to any or all of those shows.
6) Once a juror is added to the show that juror can view and vote on the artwork submitted by any and all artists in that show.
7) The curator thus has full control of the event. ArtJuries.com does not interfere in any way with the curator's handling of the art event.
8) When the event has been juried completely and the results recorded the event can be deleted by the curator or staff. No records are kept at artjuries.com ... artwork jpegs, votes, show descriptions, login ids and passwords are all removed.
SITE TECHIE STUFF: The server is LINUX based (Red Hat 7.3) with Apache (1.3.31 Unix) as the
http server. The server side database is mySql (4.0.20 standard). All CGI engines are C++ (GNU) written using the Kylix 3.0 IDE. Client side scripts are Javascript. The web services are provided by Emerging Markets Web Design, LLC (http://www.emwd.com). The site is designed to work with Netscape 4.8 and above, and IE 4.x and above. Most of it will work with the older browsers too.
Privacy Statement: It is simple, if you want anyone to know anything about your juried endeavors at this site you tell them. We do not and will not - it is private.