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"Call to Artists” Spring Exhibit

Juried Exhibits

“Call to Artists” Spring Exhibit 

The Moose Hill Gallery will be accepting submissions from artists interested in exhibiting their nature-based artwork on the concept, Rhythm of Nature: Explosion of Rebirth.” The spontaneous flow and movements of nature govern and orchestrate the natural cycles of our world. We are all part of this essential interaction. Each spring we experience an explosion of rebirth in nature, the rite of spring is inescapable, the world is reborn. As an artist, how do you express your perspectives, passions and feelings in relation to spring? Traditional or abstract? Dramatic color or a soft and gentle approach? How does this concept translate into your artwork?

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APPLICATION PROCEDURE

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Any medium is acceptable. Deadline is February 28, 2011 for either show. The criteria for choosing the artist will include treatment of the subject matter, its relevance to nature, command of their individual craft and the ability to engage the viewer. An artist can exhibit alone or in collaboration. Artwork will be considered for 2011 shows.

Artists can submit up to 5 images in PRINT FORMAT ONLY (not matted or framed) for judging purposes only (minimum size 8” x10” up to 11” x 14”). All prints must be labeled on the back with name, contact information, dimensions of finished work when framed, title of piece and medium.

Please provide return envelope that fits your prints and postage if you would like your submission returned to you and include an entry fee of $15 for up to 5 images. Email jngoba@massaudubon.org for any questions. Submissions can be dropped off at the Nature Center or mailed to: Jan Goba, 293 Moose Hill St, Sharon, MA 02067.

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