
The Harlow Gallery invites artists working in the comic book industry and artists inspired by comic book art and themes to submit work to be considered for POW!, a juried art show on view Sept. 8 through Oct. 21. The deadline for email submissions is 11 p.m. Aug. 1.
Eligibility & Criteria: Submissions are welcome from artists, pencillers, inkers and letterers, including original pages, panels, splash pages and cover art. Fan art and fine art inspired by comics are welcome, and all media are welcome, including sculpture, photography, fine art and fine crafts. High quality printouts of digital art may be submitted, but reproductions of original art are not eligible. Artists submitting from out of state are responsible for the costs of shipping work to and from the Harlow. Return shipping will be actual cost plus $20.
For more information call (207) 622-3813 or visit: harlowgallery.org/pow/
Exhibitions at the Harlow Gallery are underwritten by Patron of the Arts sponsor Camden National Bank and by season sponsors Capitol Dental Care, Eaton Peabody Attorneys at Law, Kennebec Savings Bank, Scrummy Afters Candy Shoppe, Slates Restaurant and the city of Hallowell.
The Harlow Gallery located in downtown historic Hallowell is home to the Kennebec Valley Art Association, a membership based 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to connecting and celebrating art, artists and community in central Maine since 1963.
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