||| FROM BETHANY MARIE for ORCAS CENTER |||
The Visual Arts Committee (VAC) of Orcas Center has three exciting opportunities for artists and crafters before the year ends! For more information, contact vac@OrcasCenter.org, or go to the links for each event.
Made From Nature: Community Art Show
Drop Off Artwork: Thursday, October 19 from 10am-12pm
Opening Reception: Friday, October 20 from 5:30pm -7pm
www.OrcasCenter.org/Nature
This exhibit focuses on creations made with objects found in Mother Nature! We welcome all woodworkers, sculptors, basket-weavers, potters, collage makers, stone carvers, and any other island artists and craft-persons to bring their work for display. To participate, simply drop off your work on October 19, and join us for the opening reception on October 20. Orcas Center’s community art shows offer a rare opportunity for artists of all genres and skill levels to come together under one roof to showcase and celebrate local talent.
Call for 2024 Featured Artists
Submit photos and artist statement by October 31
www.OrcasCenter.org/Featured
Featured Artists at Orcas Center have dedicated displays in the lobby and/or Madrona Room and give either a demonstration or presentation during the art opening event. Full marketing for the event and exhibit includes press releases, social media posts, as well as regular mentions in the weekly Orcas Center newsletter. To be considered as a featured artist, please submit a digital portfolio (minimum 3-5 images), artistic resume and/or statement to VAC@OrcasCenter.org by October 31, 2023.
Handmade Craft Market
Saturday, November 25 11am-4pm
www.OrcasCenter.org/Craft
The Visual Arts Committee (VAC) of Orcas Center is excited to host a Handmade Craft Market on November 25th (Small Business Saturday) from 11am-4pm. This market is for handmade goods made by artisans on Orcas Island. Applications will be juried by the Visual Arts Committee (VAC), and there is a nominal $30-$40 fee for vendors. For more information and to fill out the application visit www.OrcasCenter.org/Craft.
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