Stewardship I by Greg Mort |
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Art Work Requirements
- Original and no gyclees or prints, no photography
- Reflective of the title
- Available to hang in the gallery for one month
- Available for auction on April 22, 2010
- No larger than 36” X 36”, suitably wired and ready to hang
Participant Artist Requirement:
- 18 years old or older
- Provide bio for biographical notebook (size: 8 1/2" X 11"), which will be available for public viewing at the Gudelsky Gallery
Jury of Selection
Internationally acclaimed artist, Greg Mort, author of Voyages, Exploring the Art of Greg Mort
Awards
- Best in Show chosen by Greg Mort!
- Additional recognition for:
- Most Reflective of Show's Title
- Best Howard County Artist
Important Dates
- Friday March 19, 2010 NEW Registration Deadline
- Saturday March 20 all work must be delivered in person to the Conservancy between 9a.m. and noon and will be juried the same day
- Artists whose pieces are not selected by the judge will be notified by phone by 4p.m. and need to pick up their art by 5p.m. that same evening
- April 22 at 6:30 p.m., Howard County Conservancy will sponsor a Wine & Cheese Reception at the Gudelsky Gallery for artists, guests and patrons, followed at 7 p.m. with a lecture by GREG MORT on ART AND THE ART OF STEWARDSHIP preceding the auction of the artworks 7:30pm
- Art will be on display March 24 – April 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday at the Gudelsky Gallery
Fees & Donations
- $10 fee to participate in The Art of Stewardship Art Show; fee helps cover costs of the show.
- Suggested donations to the Howard County Conservancy of 20 – 30 % of the final sale price are gratefully accepted. We also encourage donating the entire final sale price to the Conservancy.
What to bring on March 20, 2010
- Artwork
- Entry Card on back of artwork
- Completed, signed Entry Form
- Biographical statement
- $10 Entry fee
Liability: Howard County Conservancy will exercise professional care in handling all paintings and will be held blameless in all legal action arising out of any damage or loss of property while art work is on display in the exhibition space.
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