WATERVILLE — Artists are invited to submit work to the Maine Open Juried Art Show, planned to run from Saturday, March 19 to Friday, April 22.
The show will be hosted by, and on display at, The Framemakers, 46 Main St., according to a news release from the Maine Open Juried Art Show Committee.
The deadline for submissions is Monday, Feb. 21, and artists can submit up to two entries via the digital portal at watervilleareaartsociety.com.
Sponsored by the society, the show traditionally attracts entrants from across the state and represents a wide variety of art mediums. The society will offer cash prizes across five types of categories.
The jurors for 2022 are Karen Adrienne, artist/owner and director of Artdogs Studios and Circling the Square Fine Art Press located in Gardiner; Rob Smith, nature photographer and certified master photographer from the Professional Photographers of America; and artist Maggie Libby, curator of Digital Discover and Engagement in Special Collections and Archives at Colby College.
The exhibit also will be available via an online gallery under the MOJAS tab on the website. Zoom reception and awards will be online events, scheduled for March 19.
For more information, visit watervilleareaartsociety.com.
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