River Arts in Damariscotta invites artists to submit work for an upcoming juried show, “Artist’s Choice.” Submissions are open until 4 p.m. on Sept. 27. The juror will be artist America Martin.
“Artist’s Choice” invites artists to enter their most recent work or work they feel best represents their personal style. This show is open to members and nonmembers alike. “Artist’s Choice” is open to all media, including but not limited to painting, sculpture, fiber, photography, ceramics, original print making, drawing, encaustic, pastel and mixed media. All work must be gallery ready and clean. Wall pieces should be wired securely with picture wire and screw eyes. No wet paint will be accepted. Artists may enter two pieces with a size limit of 24 inches (in any direction) including frame or artists may enter one larger piece with a size limit of 50 inches including frame.
Entry forms are available at the gallery or may be downloaded from the website at riverartsme.org. For members, the entry fee is $15, and for non-members, it is $30.
Artwork must be delivered in person to the gallery for submission. River Arts retains a 35% commission on sales.
“Artist’s Choice” will run from Sept. 30 through Nov. 15. An opening reception will be from 2-4 p.m. on Oct. 4.
The gallery is located at 36 Elm St. in Damariscotta. Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For more information visit, riverartsme.org or call 563-6868.
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