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Call for Artists:

Think Spring! at the Center for the Arts

Let’s celebrate art, growth, and new beginnings together!

We are excited to announce a Call for Artists to participate in our juried Spring-themed art show, celebrating the grand opening of our new location at the Center for the Arts. This is a wonderful opportunity to showcase your work in a vibrant community space!

 

Theme: Spring – Embrace the season of renewal, growth, and vibrant colors. Artists are encouraged to explore all interpretations of the theme, from blossoming flowers to the feeling of fresh beginnings.​​

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Important Details:

  • Art Opening: April 10th, 5-7 PM
    (For artists, CFA members, and guests)
    Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served.

  • Exhibition Dates: April 10th – May 5th, 2025

  • Deadline to Submit: March 14th, 2025

  • Eligibility: Open to all artists. Works in all media (painting, sculpture, photography, etc.) are welcome, as long as they align with the theme of Spring.

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If you're interested in participating, please submit the following:

  1. A brief artist statement (maximum 200 words)

  2. Up to 3 images of your artwork (JPEG or PNG format, 300 dpi)

  3. Artwork dimensions and medium

  4. A short bio (optional)

 

Please submit your application to show@cfanh.org by March 14th, 2025. Selected artists will be notified by March 22nd, 2025.

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Let’s celebrate art, growth, and new beginnings together!

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Juror Scott Horsely

Scott Horsley received an MFA in drawing and painting from UCSD and an MFA in painting from RISD. Scott is a professor at Colby-Sawyer College where he teaches primarily drawing, painting and the Capstone course for graduating seniors in studio art and graphic design. Before coming to CSC, he taught at the University of Florida and Weber State University in Utah. Scott makes drawing and paintings that examine how technologies and communication mediums throughout history have exerted control, overtly or subtly, over human choices. He has exhibited his paintings, drawings and sculptures nationally with solo and group shows in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Diego, San Francisco, Salt Lake City and Miami as part of Art Basel.

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