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Arts

Main Street Arts seeks art-show entries

SAXTONS RIVER — Local artists are invited to submit pieces for a community art show being hosted by Main Street Arts.

The show will run from Monday, Oct. 23, through Sunday, Nov. 19, with an artists' reception Thursday, Oct. 26, from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Artists - professional and amateur - may drop off their work Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 16 or 17, from 9 a.m. to noon or 4 to 6 p.m. Other arrangements can be made if necessary.

Artists of all ages and levels of experience are encouraged to submit up to two pieces of work for this non-juried show in any medium, including paint, photography, collage, fiber art, pottery, or mixed media.

Art can be for sale, with a commission applied to sales, according to a news release.

Artists within a 30-mile radius of Saxtons River may submit work. Further guidelines for submissions can be found on the MSA web page at www.mainstreetarts.org.

“This is a great opportunity to showcase the arts in our community and to give others a glimpse into the hidden artistic talents of some of our neighbors,” Margo Ghia, MSA director, said in the news release.

“It fits nicely with our mission to be a catalyst for arts and community by fostering creative expression through artistic experience accessible to all,” she added. “It's something we've been dedicated to for the 29 years of our existence.”

Further information is available on the web page, on Facebook, or by emailing info@mainstreetarts.org.

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