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71st Annual Central Adirondack Art Show Call For Art

March 17, 2022 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

“Quiet Time in Maine” by Ann LarsenView, the Center for Arts and Culture in Old Forge, NY, is calling for artists to submit their work for the 71st Annual Central Adirondack Art Show, taking place April 2nd to June 5th. The Show is open to current artists ages 16 and up who are either members of View or reside within 200 miles of Old Forge.

Artists may submit one work in any medium except video, film, and sound. An entry fee of $25/$15 for View Members allows artists to submit one work for exhibition. This year all works must be registered online before dropping off or shipping as there will be an online exhibition along with the in-person exhibition.

This year’s awards judge is Ann Larsen. Larsen was born in Louisville, Kentucky and received her bachelor’s degree in Art from the Rhode Island School of Design. She relocated to Denver, where for the next 5 years she painted from Colorado to California. Her love of landscape continued for the next 20 years while living in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York.

An opening reception will be held on Friday, April 22nd. There will be a View Member & Exhibiting Artist at 4 pm then from 5 to 7 pm the reception will open to the public. The reception will include hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar. All the work will be able to be viewed online the following Thursday, April 28th on View’s website.

For complete details and to register for this year’s exhibition visit View’s website. The deadline to register is March 21st. Each award winner will receive a Adirondack Chip Award. Select awards will also include a monetary prize.

Painting: “Quiet Time in Maine” by Ann Larsen.

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