
The Maine Agricultural Mediation Program seeks artists for its 2025 wall calendar with a submission deadline of Monday, May 20.
The calendar, which showcases the artwork by Maine-based artists, will celebrate the theme of “farming and tending to the land and sea throughout the seasons.”
The calendar features artwork in all mediums except photography. Submissions should be high-quality, scanned images of 300 dpi or greater with a 2:1 aspect ratio. The final printed image will be four inches high by eight inches wide. Artists’ submissions are limited to two entries and each artist selected for the calendar will receive up to three free copies of the calendar.
Artwork must be in a file size no larger than 25 MB and emailed to [email protected]. Submissions must include the artist’s name, title of work, and description of the medium, and can also include a brief statement about the story of the piece.
For a detailed list of submission requirements, visit the program webpage at extension.umaine.edu. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Lucy Wess at [email protected] or 207-974-9637.
All proceeds from the sales directly support the Maine Agricultural Mediation Program and its efforts to assist farmers and promote sustainable agriculture in Maine.
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