Call for Artists - Helping People Succeed 2021 Art for Living Calendar

Call to artists! Artists are invited to submit examples of their original art work through June 28th for inclusion in the Art for Living Calendar and the Art for Living Virtual Gallery.
Thirteen artists will have their entries selected for inclusion in the 2022 Art for Living Calendar, all proceeds of which benefit Helping People Succeed.
Up to ten pieces of work can be submitted for display in the Gallery, where they will hang from November, 2021 through October, 2022. Thirty-five percent of the sale of each painting will go to Helping People Succeed.
The Gallery, which debuted last year as a virtual launch of the calendar, proved to be a hit on a national level. The current gallery can be viewed online. The art work depicts scenes of living here on our beautiful Treasure Coast.
Helping People Succeed’s Art for Living Calendar has been a fundraiser on the Treasure Coast for 23 years.
All guidelines, criteria and responsibilities, as well as an application, can be found at www.hpsfl.org. Helping People Succeed also provides support services designed to enable adults with disabilities to fully participate in volunteer and employment roles in our community. For more information, visit www.hpsfl.org or contact Glenna Parris at 772-320-0778.
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