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Call for Entry: Exhibit explores theme of Spring and aims to raise funds for storm victims

Call for Entry: What Spring May Come?
On Display: April 13 - May 17
Entries Due: March 30 & 31 from 10-6 and April 1 from 12-5

This all-media exhibit will be juried from work following the theme “What Spring May Come?”, which hints at the idea that with living in this region of the country, the season of Spring brings with it unknown weather conditions.  Artists are encouraged to explore the theme and consider nature in both its beauty in bloom and its fury in force. For a printable prospectus, visit http://www.framations.com/f/what_spring_may_come.pdf 

 *Framations would like to dedicate this exhibit to the victims of recent tornadoes that once again have ravaged our area. We recognize that weather and the forces of nature something that must both be respected and feared for their impact on our lives. We have had several customers and friends who have been impacted by storms over the past year and would like to show our support through this exhibit.
 
Framations will donate 20% of any sales from this exhibition (deducted from commission) to the American Red Cross, to help support clean up efforts as well as rebuilding in communities touched by recent tornadoes. For some communities, it can take years to rebuild.


Brief info about the exhibit: 
Awards

First Place - $100
Second Place - $70
Third Place - $40
Honorable mention Ribbons
Peoples Choice (voting will go through length of exhibit and winner will be invited to display their piece at Framations for an additional 6 weeks)

Opening Reception

Friday, April 13, 2012: 6-8pm     Awards Announcement at ~7pm

Please be sure to read ALL entry info on our website atwww.framations.com  If you have any questions, please call 636-724-8313. 

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