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Palm Desert Calls for Artists, Art Groups and Collectors
The City of Palm Desert is inviting artists to submit artwork for the 2017-2018 Palm Desert Community Gallery exhibits.
From The City of Palm Desert: The City of Palm Desert is inviting artists, art groups, and collectors of unique art or memorabilia who are interested in exhibiting work in the to submit a proposal for upcoming exhibitions. The Community Gallery season runs May 2017 through March 2018 and each exhibition is on display for approximately two months. Applicants must be residents of the Coachella Valley and its surrounding area, and cannot be affiliated with a commercial gallery in Palm Desert. Applicants may be selected for solo exhibitions or may be grouped to show work with other artists.
Artists/artist groups should submit a résumé(s), including address, phone number, and email address, along with a one-page description of what is being proposed for exhibition; and up to 15 photographs or digital images (jpegs) on CD or via email. The gallery does not accommodate three-dimensional artwork
All images must have a number that corresponds to an accompanying identification sheet that lists the title, medium, size, and date of the artwork. Applicants must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if return of application materials is desired. All materials must be received by Wednesday, February 1, at 4 p.m. (receipt deadline, not postmark deadline) and should be sent to Deborah S. Glickman, Management Analyst, City of Palm Desert, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, 92260, Attention: Community Gallery. The Palm Desert Art in Public Places Commission will review applications at its regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, February 8. Selected artists will be notified the week of February 13. Interested parties can obtain submission guidelines and get more information by calling 760-837-1664 or by emailing dglickman@cityofpalmdesert.org.
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