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Call For Entry: "Tell Me Your Secret…" a National Juried Exhibition

LibertyTown Arts Workshop   /   Deadline: 08/19/22

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Secrets are everywhere. They can be harmless, like a secret meadow in a forest, or made with good intentions as not to hurt feelings, or worst of all, deceitful and devastating. There is no end to what a secret can be, and humans have always had them. Can you keep a secret? Or is the best part telling? In this exhibition we want to see secrets. Visually interpret your secret, a secret place, or your ideas about secrecy and let us see them, we promise we won't tell!!

All mediums welcome!

Location

Fredericksburg Virginia

Fees

$ 25 non members/$15 Members

Eligibility

Eligibility

All artists age 16 and older, working in any media, may apply to this show. Work previously exhibited in LibertyTown's gallery is not eligible. Work must be original and completed within the last five years.

Requirements

Rules

Work accepted into the show must be for sale, and must be priced to sell. Applications must be submitted electronically; no physical pieces will be accepted at the gallery for jurying. Work that will be displayed must be ready to show, with no unfired media, no wet paint or other unfinished surfaces. LibertyTown will provide pedestals and shelving as needed. LibertyTown reserves the right to reject works accepted by the juror due to content, space constraints, or inability to properly install the work.

Awards

1st Place: $300

2nd Place: $200

3rd Place: $100

Evaluation Criteria

https://libertytownarts.submittable.com/submit/226954/tell-me-your-secret-a-national-juried-exhibition

Contact Information

Crystal Rodrigue
916 Liberty Street
Fredericksburg, VA 22401

P: 5403717255
W: https://libertytownarts.com/
E: info@libertytownarts.com

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