BRUNSWICK
Spindleworks is hosting an open call exhibit to benefit the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust, set for July and August in Brunswick.
The exhibit, titled “The Forest Through the Trees,” is meant to draw attention to our living planet both to celebrate and to raise awareness of the diversity of species, all of which are affected by our actions and inactions.
This year artists are invited to submit work in any medium, inspired by and focusing on plant life.
Spindleworks has chosen the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust to receive the funds raised, and 30 percent of each sale will be donated to the organization. Additionally, Spindleworks is seeking donated items for a silent auction benefit at the opening July 15.
Entry forms and additional information is accessible from the Spindleworks website, spindleworks.org, or interested artists can email bbraley@iaofmaine.org for an application, or stop by Spindleworks to pick one up. Deadline for entry forms and fee is June 24.
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