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55th Annual Juried Competition

Masur Museum of Art   /   Deadline: 05/10/18

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Masur Museum of Art
55th Annual Juried Competition
On View July 12 – October 13, 2018
The Masur Museum of Art's Annual Juried Competition showcases contemporary artists throughout the United States of America working in any medium.

The 55th Annual Juried Competition is sponsored by Century Link.

April 30, 2018: Postmark Submission Deadline
11:59 p.m., May 10, 2018: Online Entry Deadline

Go to www.masurmuseum.org for more information about the Masur and to www.masurjuried.org to apply online or download an entry form.

Enter if you would like your work seen by:
Joel Parsons, Juror
Director, Clough-Hanson Gallery at Rhodes College

Awards -- Best in Show is $1,000.00 and total awards are $3,200.00.
Awards will be given by Parsons at the reception. The reception date will be determined shortly. Artists do not have to be present to receive awards. Checks will be mailed after the reception.

Entry Fee -- There is a $10.00 fee per entered artwork with a minimum of two entries and a maximum of five entries (i.e. $20.00 for two artworks and $50.00 for five artworks). Fees are non-refundable. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Twin City Art Foundation.

Location

Masur Museum of Art1400 S Grand StMonroe, LA 71202

Fees

$10/entry; minimum 2 entries

Eligibility

All submitting artists must be over 18 years old and reside in the United States.
To be considered for entry all work must be completed after December 31, 2015.

Awards

$3200 in prizes

Evaluation Criteria

See masurjuried.org for more information.

Contact Information

Lindsay Kearney
1400 S Grand
Monroe, LA 71202

P: 3183292237
W: masurjuried.org
E: lindsay.kearney@ci.monroe.la.us

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