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Krasl Art Center Issues Call for Quarantine Artists’ Works

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Are you an artist who has captured the opportunity presented by the pandemic quarantine to produce new artwork that you’d like to share with the community? Because if you are, the Krasl Art Center in St. Joe would like to have you consider showcasing in the Krasl artlab gallery this fall.

The Krasl is seeking to showcase select regional artist projects that have been created as a result of the 2020 executive orders for sheltering-in-place. Projects will be displayed in artlab gallery as part of an intimate group exhibition. The artlab is a 367 square foot venue dedicated to experimentation, installation and contemporary art.

Artist projects must be the result of the recent shelter-in-place executive orders.

Projects may reflect:

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  • Innovations in materials due to limited access to supplies…
  • Shifts in content or concepts as a direct result of shelter-in-place…
  • An increase in time available to devote to artistic practice, resulting in new work…

What is allowed?

  • Original artworks & artist projects
  • Individual and collaborative projects
  • All media
  • Suggested limitation of 1-3 artworks per artist/art collaborative

To have your artwork or project considered, please submit the following:

  • Brief description of the artwork(s) or project proposed for display
  • Digital images of the proposed work (informal photographs are okay)
  • Brief artist statement or link to artist website

Timeline:

  • Entry Deadline: July 6, 2020
  • Artists Notified By: July 20, 2020
  • Artwork Delivered Onsite By: August 24, 2020
  • Exhibition Dates: September 4 – November 29, 2020

For more information and specific details on the artlab gallery and additional opportunities for artists, you can visit this link: https://krasl.org/art/artist-opportunities/

The photo of the Krasl artlab gallery accompanying this story on Moody on the Market is courtesy of the Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph.