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CALL for ENTRIES: The Road Not Taken

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If this blog has an underlying, non-food theme, it would be “be brave”.  I use suggestions that you eat uni, or maybe fermented duck eggs, as the way to the point across, but “be brave” is the true theme, nonetheless.  This next Call is asking for your take on “The Road not Taken.”  Be brave and try…

Check out this Call for Entries from Lander Art Center (Lander, WY) for The Road Not Taken.  This is a great theme that is wide open to interpretation.  Could this be the opportunity for you?

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Learn more from the Lander Art Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Road Not Taken

 

This year’s juror show theme centers around the well known 1916 poem by Robert Frost entitled The Road Not Taken.  Poetry and the visual arts can have the similar ability to evoke thought, reflection, and emotion.  This year’s theme, The Road Not Taken can be explored as a whole or focused on a certain phrase or aspect of the poem by the artist.

Who is left behind when one goes down one path and not the other?  What do we sacrifice for taking the road less traveled?  The poem is to be interpreted by the individual artist.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  September 21, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  October 8, 2013

Learn more from the Lander Art Center!ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 3 images

JUROR:  Chris Amend is a Wyoming native, born in Southwest Wyoming and raised in Worland, WY.  He attended the University of Wyoming, earning a BFA and an MFA in art. After a brief teaching position at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, he returned to Wyoming. Amend settled with his family in Gillette, where he taught art for 29 years, retiring in 2007.

Amend has exhibited his work in places ranging from small Wyoming towns to New York and Paris, and has work in private collections throughout the United States. A member of the Wyoming Arts Council’s Artist Roster, he teaches classes and workshops throughout the state.

AWARDS: $500 for 1st, $300 for 2nd & $200 for 3rd

SALES:  Sold artwork is subject to 30% commission. Selling art is a priority for the LAC. Art that is for sale is preferred, but it is not a requirement for show entry.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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