"Bon Appetit"
OPEN CALL for all PUTNAM COUNTY ARTISTS
Accepting Painting, Photography, Drawing, all 2D work
Exhibit runs Oct 8th - October 19th
Artist's Reception October 8th, 1:00 - 3:00 pm
This is a group show with no more than 20 artists, showing at least one piece each. This is a juried show. Wendie Garber ~ fine artist and owner of the Flat Iron Gallery in Peekskill, NY will be selecting the 1st and 2nd place winners.
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GENERAL DETAILS
Exhibit runs from Sat., Oct. 8th – Sat., Nov 19, 2022
Artists Reception – Saturday, Oct. 8th, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm Size - Works must be 2D, no wider than 20” in any direction, and must be securely wired on the back for hanging. No other form of hanging design will be accepted. Submit 3 works 2D (hanging) art based on the theme “Bon Appetit”. Please, no more and no less. ONE piece from each artist will be chosen with no more than 20 artists. Submission and Payment Deadline – September 17, 2022 Exhibiting artist fee is $20 that can be submitted thru this link: Payment* or in cash or check made out to Tompkins Corners Cultural center, note: “*Bon Appetit Art Exhibit” Prizes! An Anne Anastasi Visual Arts Prize of $100 for 1st prize and $50 for 2nd prize will be awarded to the artists whose work is chosen by our guest Juror ~ Wendie Garber. |
This exhibit is supported by the generosity of the Anne Anastasi Family Foundation.
More about our Juror
BIO: Wendie Garber
Wendie Garber is an active local artist specializing in oil and watercolor painting and a retired art teacher of the Hendrick Hudson School District and the Croton School District of Northern Westchester. Wendie taught for thirty years but also opened up the “Flat Iron Gallery” in Peekskill’s historic “Flatiron Building” in 1996 which specializes in exhibiting contemporary fine art and handcrafted jewelry.
Wendie has a B.S. in Art Education from SUNY New Paltz, a M.S. in Education from Western Connecticut State College, and has studied art therapy extensively at the College of New Rochelle, and studio arts at the Westchester Community College Center for the Arts and the Garrison Art Center.
Over the last twenty-five years, Wendie’s paintings have been exhibited in galleries in Westchester and Putnam counties in numerous solo and group shows. Wendie has also curated five exhibits at the “Upper Gallery” of the Paramount Center for the Arts and produced group art exhibits for the Hudson Valley Hospital’s “Art for Healing” program in Cortlandt Manor.
Garber states: “There is no greater joy for me than painting “en plein air” in spring, summer, and fall. I love to express the serenity of the Hudson River and the many parks that border it. I also find great peace and beauty when I visit the gardens and the glorious fields of “Stone Barns” on the Rockefeller Estate in Sleepy Hollow. They have inspired many of my recent paintings.”
Wendie Garber is an active local artist specializing in oil and watercolor painting and a retired art teacher of the Hendrick Hudson School District and the Croton School District of Northern Westchester. Wendie taught for thirty years but also opened up the “Flat Iron Gallery” in Peekskill’s historic “Flatiron Building” in 1996 which specializes in exhibiting contemporary fine art and handcrafted jewelry.
Wendie has a B.S. in Art Education from SUNY New Paltz, a M.S. in Education from Western Connecticut State College, and has studied art therapy extensively at the College of New Rochelle, and studio arts at the Westchester Community College Center for the Arts and the Garrison Art Center.
Over the last twenty-five years, Wendie’s paintings have been exhibited in galleries in Westchester and Putnam counties in numerous solo and group shows. Wendie has also curated five exhibits at the “Upper Gallery” of the Paramount Center for the Arts and produced group art exhibits for the Hudson Valley Hospital’s “Art for Healing” program in Cortlandt Manor.
Garber states: “There is no greater joy for me than painting “en plein air” in spring, summer, and fall. I love to express the serenity of the Hudson River and the many parks that border it. I also find great peace and beauty when I visit the gardens and the glorious fields of “Stone Barns” on the Rockefeller Estate in Sleepy Hollow. They have inspired many of my recent paintings.”
How to Enter
To enter this Open Call exhibition, please read the details about the show and then use the buttons below to submit your $20 fee, art and artist information forms and then email your 3 images to us. Best of luck!