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    Call to Artists for Made In Clarkdale Art Show 2015

    July 30, 2015No Comments
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    logo_madeinclarkdale2Clarkdale AZ (July 30, 2015) – Made In Clarkdale Art Show 2015 begins with jurying in new artists! The jurying dates for the Made In Clarkdale Art Show 2015 will be Saturdays, August 8, August 29, 2015 and a final date in late September, date and place to be announced later.

    Artists must live, work, or be taking art classes in Clarkdale to be eligible. Previously accepted artists do not have to re-jury if they still live or work in Clarkdale. Those eligible only as students taking art classes must re-jury each year.

    All art media will be considered. Art must be original and conceived and created by the artist. No kits or crafts made from the patterns of others will be accepted.

    Jurying is held at the Yavapai-Apache Learning Center, 1630 Beecher St. in upper Clarkdale. Follow Made In Clarkdale signs at Main St. and S. 16th St. to the round building down the hill on the Clarkdale reservation. Applicants should arrive between 9:00 am and 11:00 am.

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    Applicants should bring actual work if possible, at least three pieces or however many are practical to transport and show the jurors the range and depth of the artist’s body of work. Resumes or bios are also encouraged as are photos if the actual pieces are not available for jurying   Questions about jurying can be directed to Sandy Boothe at 928-634-0486 or sandy@ringsforever.com.

    The Opening or Made In Clarkdale Art Show will be on Thursday, Dec. 3rd and the Gala will be held on Friday, Dec. 4th.  The art show will run Dec. 3 through 6 at the Clark Memorial Clubhouse in historic downtown Clarkdale. In addition to the art show, there will be wine tastings along with daily workshops for kids and an artist demonstration day.

    More information about the show is available at www.madeinclarkdale.org or on Facebook @ Made In Clarkdale or email at info@madeinclarkdale.org.

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