
The 2024 River Arts Members’ Show. Submitted photo
DAMARISCOTA — River Arts seeks artists for its upcoming “Members’ Show.” All current and new members can submit one piece for this non-juried exhibition.
The deadline for entries is 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11. The show is set to run Tuesday, Jan. 14, through Saturday, Feb. 22. There will be a gala opening reception from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at 36 Elm St.
River Arts welcomes all media, including painting, sculpture, fiber, photography, ceramics, original print making, drawing, encaustic and pastel. Works may be representational or abstract. The show offers an opportunity for artists to submit work which best represents their style for an impressive salon style exhibition, according to a news release from Heather Greene with River Arts.
All submitted works must be for sale, and River Arts retains 35% commission on sold works. Entry and membership forms are available at the gallery or at riverartsme.org.
Artists may submit one piece measuring no larger than 30 inches in height or width including frame.
Annual dues for individual artists are $60, or a household membership is $90.
There is a $15 hanging fee for participating in the show.
For more information, email info@riversrtsme.org, call 207-563-6868, or visit riverartsme.org. Gallery hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
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