quinta-feira, 25 de outubro de 2012

FIRST INTERNATIONAL OF CONTEMPORARY MINIPRINT


FIRST INTERNATIONAL OF CONTEMPORARY MINIPRINT - LAUDERHILL ARTS CENTER
    
                                                                                                                                                                                             



This is an open participation for artists around the world.    
                                                                                                                                                                                           Its purpose is to promote the traditional printmaking techniques.

Theme: Any theme will be received.
Participation: Up to three different original miniprints.
All traditional printmaking technique
(wood cut, linocut, etching, dry point etc,) including mixed media are allowed.

Dimensions:
The paper that contains the image must be no larger than 10X8 inches (20X25 cm)
Dates: The entries have to be sent in before November 10, 2012
to the following address


LILIANA GERARDI
832 GARNET CIRCLE
WESTON, FL 33326 U.S.A.


The reverse side of each copy shall include:
The author's first name and last name
Title of the work
Technique
Artist’s country of origin
Artist’s e-mail
Web page
Your participation in this exhibition is free of charge.
The miniprints will be kept as a donation to be part of the
Printmaking Workshop at the Lauderhill Arts Center‘s Collection
to be exhibited with the purpose of promoting contemporary printmaking.
The miniprints will not be for sale.
The artists accept that the works can be published for
the purposes of promotion and presentation in different exhibitions.
Opening: December 13, 2012 at LAC Gallery, Lauderhill Arts Center.
Please confirm your participation sending an e-mail to: 
lilianagerardi@powerprise.com
http://lauderhillcra.com/arts_inc.asp
http://inkteraction.ning.com/events/first-international-miniprint-at-lauderhill-arts-center




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