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Endicott College Seeking Artists For Summer Exhibition
Endicott College is seeking Beverly artists for an exhibition this summer.
BEVERLY, MA – Endicott College is looking for artists for an exhibition from June 6 to Aug. 11, with a reception on Thursday, June 15.
If you are an artist who either lives in Beverly, works in Beverly, or you are enrolled in a Beverly college or a senior in High School, you are eligible to apply to this juried exhibition. The details are outlined below:
- Artist must live, work or study in Beverly
- All media is accepted, size considerations may apply.
- Artist may submit up to 2 pieces for consideration by the jury.
- Artist must submit a jpg photo of the work by May 1, 2017
- Jury decisions will be made, and all artists will be contacted by May 12.
- Artist agrees to sign a contract / release from Endicott College
- Artist agrees to deliver their work to Endicott College by May 18, 2017 and have their work shown for the duration of the show (June 6 – August 11 ) and retrieve their work at the completion of the show.
If you are interested in exhibiting your work, please contact Kathleen Moore at 978-232-2655 or email: kmoore@endicott.edu . You will need to send Jpegs of your work(s), with the completed application via email. There is no cost to submit works to this exhibition and no commission is taken on sales.
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Arts Fest Beverly 2017: Community Art Exhibition is in conjunction with Arts Fest Beverly, a free outdoor festival in downtown Beverly on Saturday, June 17, 2017. The festival includes over 100 juried fine artists and crafters, music and entertainment, kids' activities, and food.
For more information on Arts Fest Beverly, and Beverly Main Streets, please contact Gin Wallace, Executive Director of Beverly Main Streets, or Heather Wolsey at 978-922-8558. See their webpage at http://www.beverlymainstreets.org.
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