BRUNSWICK — Spindleworks seeks entries by July 8 for an exhibit in the Whatnot Gallery at 7 Lincoln St.
Entries will be accepted for “tiny (take two)” in all media not to exceed 4 inches by 4 inches by 4 inches. If framed, the frame may not exceed 8 inches by 8 inches. The exhibit will be juried by artists at Spindleworks.
Email jpegs of up to three images for consideration to [email protected]. Put “Spindleworks: TINY” in the subject line. Or send a CD of images to Liz McGhee, Spindleworks, 7 Lincoln St., Brunswick, ME 04011. A $5 entry fee covers up to three pieces; make checks payable to Spindleworks. Also fill out an entry form available at www.spindleworks.org.
Accepted artists will be notified by July 26 and selected works must be delivered no later than July 30.
The exhibit will occur Aug. 5 to Sept. 6, with an artist reception 5 to 8 p.m. Aug. 9 in conjunction with the Second Friday ArtWalk.
Spindleworks is a nonprofit art center for artists with disabilities in Brunswick.
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