The “free vs fee” debate is often ideological. A better approach is professional: pay only when the expected value is realistic.
1) Three legitimate reasons for a fee
- it covers real costs (printing, exhibition, jury)
- it funds meaningful rewards
- it reduces spam submissions (and is clearly explained)
2) When you should almost never pay
- vague rewards (“exposure”)
- no named jury
- aggressive rights
- costs not proportional to benefits
3) A simple decision matrix
Score each item 0–2:
- Reputation/track record
- Concrete rewards
- Clear rights
- Fit with your goals
- Fee proportionality
Quick read: total < 6 = likely no. Total ≥ 7 = worth considering.
4) Different goals, different choices
Paying can make sense when you want:
- a specific prize (cash / residency / exhibition)
- a real credential (legit publication)
- credible networking opportunities
If you want low-risk volume first, build a pipeline through Free.
5) How to use ArtContests for this
- Free → volume with no fee risk
- Paid → sometimes more selective calls
- Always sort by Nearest deadline
Practical takeaway: don’t choose “free” or “fee”. Choose ROI.