Wednesday, January 20, 2010
And yet more outdoors!
The Noyes Museum of Art: Hammonton and the Hammonton Arts Center seek plein air artists to participate in the 2nd Annual Hammonton Plein-Air Competition taking place on Saturday, April 10th, 2010 in downtown Hammonton, NJ. It’s an early start!!! To be eligible, you MUST register on-site between 7:30 am-9:00 am at The Noyes Museum of Art: Hammonton on South Second Street. Painting may begin as soon as you are registered & stamped.
It’s a daylong event: All works to be juried must be at Hammonton Art Center by 5pm (artists can enter up to 4 pieces completed that day to be juried. Jury selection begins at 5:30 and awards will be announced at 6:30pm (open to the public). There are cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, and an “emerging artist.” These four award pieces and 12 additional pieces will be selected for an exhibition at the Noyes Museum:Hammonton site. Remaining pieces will exhibited at the Hammonton Art Center. Entry fee is $25. For full prospectus and more information, go to the Noyes Museum’s website.
Juror: Stan Sperlak
Artist, art instructor, Stan Sperlak's latest works focuses primarily on the landscape of the Mid Atlantic. His strongest influences are Robert Henri, George Inness, William Lathrop and NC Wyeth. He has taught and lectured for many years, and is the owner and instructor at Crow Creek Farm in Goshen, NJ. He is currently represented in numerous galleries, including SOMA Gallery in Cape May, NJ, William Ris Gallery in Stone Harbor, NJ, Main Line Art in Philadelphia PA, and Hardcastle Gallery in Wilmington, DE. He is a member of the Mid Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association and the Cape May County Art League, and a juried member of the Pastel Society of America, and the Maryland and Colorado Pastel societies.
Labels:
Hammonton Art Center,
Noyes Museum,
opportunity,
plein air
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