BFA OPEN CALL TO ARTISTS FOR 2nd ANNUAL ART + STROLL VIRTUAL EVENT
CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Business for the Arts of Broward (BFA) is seeking entries from established and emerging artists for its 2nd Annual ART + STROLL on Thursday, November 12 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The artful event will be held virtually via Zoom.
The theme and medium are open and include, but are not limited to, photography, painting, drawing, print making, paper art, fiber art, wood, clay, metal, glass, sculpture, fashion or mixed media. There is no fee to enter.
Works selected are based on originality, creativity, craftsmanship and artistic distinction. All work(s) must be submitted as a 300 dpi jpeg via online submission here. Artists may submit up to two different works for consideration that they have personally created. Each digital jpeg file of the submitted work must be included in the ART + STROLL artist’s online entry form. Artwork in jpeg format should be saved with the artist’s name and title.
Deadline for submissions is Wednesday, September 30th by midnight via online form submission. Accepted artists will be notified in early October and accepted works may be used for marketing purposes.
For additional information, visit our site and click on “call to artists.” All artists must fill in the entry form to be considered.
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