Earlville needs art! This is why I like living in New York state again. An
active and progressive foundation for the arts posts
opportunities for artists like this one:
Earlville Opera House Art Gallery Call for Artists
Earlville Opera House
(Earlville NY)
The Earlville Opera House Art Gallery invites artists to submit slides of recent work for review for 2006 exhibition schedule. The EOH Art Gallery presents 7 exhibitions annually of regional and national contemporary visual artists in all media.
High quality work by professional and emerging artists who live part-time or full-time in the Central New York region is given priority. Artists from greater New York or outside New York State are also considered. All media and styles are considered, as are installations and proposals by curators.
For gallery guidelines, email: earlopra@dreamscape.com or visit our website at www.earlvilleoperahouse.com under Gallery.
Earlville Opera House Multi-Arts Center
PO Box 111
Earlville, New York 13332
Application Date: N/A
email: earlopra@dreamscape.com or visit our website at www.earlvilleoperahouse.com under Gallery.
So now, you know and I know and anyone who makes art can know that there's an opportunity. I see this kind of info sharinmg much more here in NY state than I did in Georgia, although
Georgia has an artists registry that rocks.
The way little old me sees it, there are things working artists in this country can do to support a more vibrant, more important, more interesting level of arts production and distribution in this country.
We can:
make more friends with more artists
share information
make great art
speak about our work whenever, wherever, however we can
ask questions about others' artwork
learn more
teach more
refuse to be exploited by galleries
take responsibility for the work you make and the ways it gets seen
Once upon a time, artists formed
unions. The John Reed Clubs weren't exactly unions and a
little too doctrinaire for
Bernarda Bryson Shahn (who
recently passed). I'm still amazed by, fascinated with, and influenced by the history, the work and the audacity to be honest I see in the lives and work of artists like
Shahn (and
her husband, too).
Another thing I know is that
Earlville needs good art. Send it on!
take care,
Rachael
Posted at 11:01 pm by balduffington
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