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Call for Art Submissions for New Art Show

Inaugural Clothesline Art Show to be hosted by Arts and Education Council

June 1, 2020 | 2 min reading time

This article is 5 years old. It was published on June 1, 2020.

The Arts and Education Council is seeking submissions from St. Louis regional artists for a new art show. The inaugural Clothesline Art Show will open Saturday, October 17, 2020. The artwork entry deadline is July 31, 2020, 11:59 p.m. CDT.

The Clothesline Art Show will be held at the St. Louis Artist Guild in Clayton, MO and will feature a diverse collection of work at a range of price points. Participating artists will receive 50 percent of their sales with the remaining 50 percent benefiting the many arts and arts education programs of the Arts and Education Council.

The guidelines for artwork submission are as follows:

Mediums accepted are oil, acrylic, watercolor, prints, small sculpture, photographs and collage. Some crafts and jewelry will be accepted at the discretion of the Arts and Education Council. Works need not be framed; however, all works on paper must be matted and plastic wrapped for their protection.  

Only original prints, such as lithograph, silkscreen, etching, drypoint and monoprint are acceptable.

Posters or reproductions from books, newspapers, magazines or computer printouts are not acceptable. Please do not submit multiple images of any one print. Giclee prints are only accepted if they have been hand-embellished or are certified as edition 1 of 1.

Open to artists 18+ in the St. Louis bi-state region. Galleries may not participate. The Arts and Education Council reserves the right to refuse entries that are deemed inappropriate or unsuitable.

For complete information about the Clothesline Art Show and to submit artwork, visit www.KeepArtHappening.org/Clothesline.  

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