Monday, September 26, 2011
The Art of Fiber
Deadline: October 28, 2011 (RECEIVE) or (Hand Delivery)
The Art of Fiber
Workhouse Arts Center
Lorton, Virginia
November 23‐ December 31, 2011
This will be a national juried exhibition and be open to those who work with fiber in its many forms. This call is for all fiber mediums including wearable art, sculpture, 2D pieces, and accessories.
The jurors:
Candace Edgerley is a studio fiber artist and adjunct faculty member at the Corcoran College of Art + Design in Washington, DC.
Trudi C. Van Dyke is an independent curator and fine arts consultant who curates fine arts exhibitions nationally and internationally.
Entry Fee: $25.00
Download Prospectus: workhousearts.org/Fiber_Arts_Prospectus_FINAL.pdf
Visit website: workhousearts.org
About the Workhouse: The Workhouse Arts Center, a program of the Lorton Arts Foundation, provides essential visual and performing arts studio and exhibition space as well as engaging arts education programs for people of all ages and artistic abilities.
Set on 55 acres of land in the historic D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory, the Workhouse provides a home for more than 100 of the regions finest professional and emerging artists as well as cooperative studios, performance and theatre venues, dedicated gallery space, and event facilities.
Workhouse Arts Center
9601 Ox Road, Lorton, Virginia 22079
703‐584‐2900|workhousearts.org
exhibits@lortonarts.org
The Art of Fiber
Workhouse Arts Center
Lorton, Virginia
November 23‐ December 31, 2011
This will be a national juried exhibition and be open to those who work with fiber in its many forms. This call is for all fiber mediums including wearable art, sculpture, 2D pieces, and accessories.
The jurors:
Candace Edgerley is a studio fiber artist and adjunct faculty member at the Corcoran College of Art + Design in Washington, DC.
Trudi C. Van Dyke is an independent curator and fine arts consultant who curates fine arts exhibitions nationally and internationally.
Entry Fee: $25.00
Download Prospectus: workhousearts.org/Fiber_Arts_Prospectus_FINAL.pdf
Visit website: workhousearts.org
About the Workhouse: The Workhouse Arts Center, a program of the Lorton Arts Foundation, provides essential visual and performing arts studio and exhibition space as well as engaging arts education programs for people of all ages and artistic abilities.
Set on 55 acres of land in the historic D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory, the Workhouse provides a home for more than 100 of the regions finest professional and emerging artists as well as cooperative studios, performance and theatre venues, dedicated gallery space, and event facilities.
Workhouse Arts Center
9601 Ox Road, Lorton, Virginia 22079
703‐584‐2900|workhousearts.org
exhibits@lortonarts.org
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