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From Our Perspectives: A National Women's Art Exhibition

Oakland Community College Womencenter   /   Deadline: 07/18/14

The gift of the artist is the way she gives us the opportunity to experience and reflect upon the world around us from novel and unconventional perspectives. Within their chosen medium, today's women artists continue to share their unique viewpoints on the material, personal, global, political, and cultural landscapes that surround us.

This exhibition commits to giving women artists a forum in which to share their outlook on the inner and outer worlds we all share. The Oakland Community College Womencenter sponsors From Our Perspectives: A National Women's Art Exhibition a juried exhibit featuring two- and three-dimensional works of art.

Exhibition Dates: September 18 - October 17, 2014.

Location

Smith Theatre Gallery at Oakland Community College in Farmington Hills Michigan.

Fees

$25.00 for up to three works

Eligibility

Open to all women artists nationwide.
Recent original works only.
All media (excluding video, audio, and performance).
Submit up to three works.

Requirements

All entries must be submitted online including:
JPEG images, entry fee, prospectus, and entry form which can be found at www.oaklandcc.edu/Womencenter/ArtShow/Default.aspx.

Awards

Best of Show: $800.00
President's Award: $250.00
Purchase Award: up to $250.00

Considerations

View the entry guidelines at www.oaklandcc.edu/Womencenter/ArtShow.aspx.

Evaluation Criteria

Juror: Mary Rousseaux.

For more information about our esteemed juror, please visit www.maryrousseaux.com.

Contact Information

Arlene Frank
OCC Womencenter Art Exhibition
Oakland Community College Womencenter
27055 Orchard Lake Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334

P: 248.522.3642
W: https://www.oaklandcc.edu/Womencenter/ArtShow.aspx
E: womenart@oaklandcc.edu

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