Artists Wanted for Juneteenth Celebration Art Exhibit
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A Juneteenth Celebration Art Exhibit will be held on June 5-19, 2021, and is open to all artists of color for work based on the theme(s) of ‘The Intersection of Community, Black Joy, Freedom, History, and Education.’
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The organizers of West Hartford’s Juneteenth Celebration announce a call to artists for a free art exhibition June 5-19, 2021, at the West Hartford Public Library’s Noah Webster Branch at 20 South Main Street.
- The exhibit will be open during regular hours of library operation (westhartfordlibrary.org).
- The exhibit is open to all artists of color.
- All submitted art will be displayed.
- Accepted media include painting, drawing, photography, graphics, fiber and printmaking.
- Submitted art must be able to be displayed on an easel or stand (preferably provided by artist. If an easel or stand is needed, please note in submission form).
- Artists may submit up to two works.
- Work(s) cannot be larger than 32 inches by 20 inches.
- There is no fee to submit and artists may sell their works.
- Artists must deliver their work to the Noah Webster Library at 20 South Main Street on Friday June 4 between noon-3 p.m.
To register, visit https://bit.ly/33DjbHc.
For questions and additional information, please contact Chuck Coursey at [email protected].
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