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Art works hosts a monthly all media art show, that allows up to three entries per person. These art shows are juried by a wide range of professionals in the field, and change each art show. This wide range of jurors allow for different skills to be showcased each event. Anyone can enter, with any style piece for only a small fee. The show offers three awards, the first place winner getting $200, second place winning $100, and third place winning $50. Additionally, depending on the juror and amount of entries, there will be a specific award for photography which is $50. Honorable mentions are awarded with a gift certificate for a free entry. Please visit the website listed above for more details such as framing, details about the selection process, and details about selling your work.
October 17 - January 6
Hedges, edges, and dirt focuses on people and their interactions with their surroundings. Abbas Akhavan, Jonathas de Andrade, David Hartt, Julianne Swartz, and Pascale Marthine Tayou are the artists spotlighted in this exhibit because of their different global perspectives and aesthetics. The goal of this exhibit was to address the questions of power, dominance, and boundaries with in our society.
This October Provocations, an exhibit by the artist Rashid Johnson and curated by Stephanie Smith, will be featured at the Institute of Contemporary Art here in Richmond. It will continue to July of 2019. The art featured in this exhibit is new, large scale, and made to communicate with the open space in the True Farr Luck Gallery. The piece is made to be experienced by walking through it, and is meant to evoke thought particularly about African American intellectual and cultural history. The ICA plans to activate the space through live performances such as musicians and poetry.
DEADLINE: OCTOBER 7, 2018MUST ENTER ONLINE click "More Information" Includes: Painting, Photography, Mixed Media, and Sculpture $15 for up to three, $20 for up to five pieces Requirements:
- Must be original work to the artist - 3 and 2 dimensional art will be accepted - Must be willing to sell art (print or original) - Art must be available in both low and high resolution Fall Fest is an important part of the Maggie Walker community as a whole, and is an excellent opportunity to help support the art program. NAHS and Art Club ran a booth with the returning products of face painting, stickers, and merch. Many present and former students came out to support the art department, both by running the booths and by buying products. The booth was quite successful this year selling many stickers, notecards, caricatures. Students also had fun helping with the kid zone, to make paper lanterns.
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AuthorsMIA RODRIGUEZ is a co-founder of the MLWGS art history magazine. She is a phenomenal artist with many works on the future of bees. Archives
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