2/27/2022

Grayson Gallery & Art Center: Women in the ARTS ~ call for work!

FEMALE ARTISTS INVITED - I've included you others so you'll stay informed and hope that you'll come see this show (sorry fellers, this is all about the ladies each March - be sure to support them)! You may also PICK UP art during the dates shown below. The Grayson Gallery is excited to be presenting the NINTH ANNUAL "Women in the Arts" art show and sale in celebration of Women's History Month. ANY subject and ALL mediums will fit in! All of you creative females ~ visual artists, musicians (the Appalachian Ladies Review) and even our caterer will be showcased! Details about the FREE opening reception on March 25th will be announced soon so watch for your invitation for the monthly F!nal Fr!days Art Walk in March as well as other female-focused events all month long. YOU are welcome to submit your original work as follows (registration form is available; may be completed in advance or on-site at the Grayson Gallery & Art Center, Inc.): ALL mediums, ANY size and ANY subject - up to 3 pieces per artist. Work must be ready to hang (wires, etc.) with a tag on the back - or as possible for 3D - with artist name, title and price* (or marked NFS). TWO dates for submitting work: Saturday, March 19 and Monday, March 21 (each day... 10:00am to 2:00pm). Do you have extra art supplies, books or other items to DONATE? Plan on bringing your goodies when dropping off or picking up work each month for our "Creative Exchange" Box... help us help those in need of supplies for creating. N E W S! Please NOTE... We plan to start offering adult art classes this Spring and are considering assemblage/collage/mixed media; watercolor painting; mosaics & glass-art; hand-building clay and much more...INTERESTED in attending? Let us know! Thank you! Dan *NO entry fee; 20% GGAC commission for $OLD works only! The 2022 National Women's History theme, “Providing Healing, Promoting Hope,” is both a tribute to the ceaseless work of caregivers and frontline workers during this ongoing pandemic and also a recognition of the thousands of ways that women of all cultures have provided both healing and hope throughout history.