The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, May 14, 2020, Page 18, Image 18

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Thursday, May 14, 2020
GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon
Keep creative during quarantine
and listen to some music
ART AND MUSIC
Extra time? Start on
holiday card contest
■ Deadline to enter is July 6
BAKER CITY — Crossroads
Carnegie Art Center is inviting
local and regional artists to submit
artwork for the winter holiday card
contest.
The subject is open to the artist’s
interpretation of the winter holiday
season. All media types will be
accepted.
The winning submission receives
a $100 prize and two packs of
cards.
The artist of the winning card
design will own copyright and
ownership of the original image fi le.
The source artwork will be framed
by Crossroads and donated to a
fundraiser to promote the holiday
cards that support the Hand-to-
Heart Scholarship Fund.
The winning artwork also will be
reproduced and used on the offi cial
2020 Crossroads holiday card.
Proceeds from the sale of the
cards will go to support Crossroads
programs.
DETAILS AND DATES
TO REMEMBER
•฀ The contest is open to profes-
sional and amateur artists
age 18 and older. Submis-
sions are due to Crossroads
by 5 p.m. July 6.
•฀ All artwork must be original.
•฀ Minimum size 3x5 inches,
maximum 12x18 inches.
•฀ For 2-D artwork bigger than
12x18 and all 3-D work,
submit a high-quality digital
image along with the origi-
nal work.
•฀ Artwork is to be submitted
without a frame and in a
protective sleeve or paper.
•฀ Signatures are to be kept
modest.
•฀ No lettering on the images.
•฀ More than one entry may be
submitted. Each entry must
be accompanied by a signed
entry form.
•฀ Crossroads will photograph
the winning submission for
reproduction. The image
must photograph or scan
well for reproduction.
•฀ The card will be printed as
a 5x7-inch image. The fi nal
image will have a border to
fi t to size.
Original artwork remains the
copyright of the winner. The source
artwork winner that comes to
Crossroads will be framed courtesy
of the art center and auctioned off
at Oktoberfest with proceeds going
to the Hand-to-Heart Scholarship
fund.
The artist agrees to allow his or
her name to appear on the fi nished
card and promotional material
and gives Crossroads permission
to reproduce and sell cards in the
gallery for up to one year.
Musicians perform live to an
online audience
■ Churchill shares live concerts on Facebook
BAKER CITY — Concerts
and large gatherings are still
on hold due to the coronavirus
pandemic.
But that doesn’t stop the
music.
Musicians are turning to the
internet to share tunes with the
world. Now, Churchill in Baker
City is hosting a weekly event
called “in your house parties.”
For these virtual house par-
ties, musicians will perform on
the Churchill Dancehall stage
with the live music streamed
through Churchill’s Facebook
page. Search for Churchill
School Art, Music, Recreation-
Baker City, OR.
On May 14, James Dean
Kindle will perform at 7 p.m.
The following day, May 15, will
feature Elwood at 4 p.m.
If you can’t tune in live, the
concerts may be enjoyed in the
video section of the Facebook
page. The house parties are
funded partially by the Eastern
Oregon Visitors Association.
Submitted image
Churchill Dance Hall has started “in your house parties” that stream
live concerts of musicians performing on the Churchill stage. Find
the concerts on the Churchill Facebook page.
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CREATE
ART
2020 Auburn Avenue
Baker City, OR 97814
541.523.5369
info@crossroads-arts.org
www.crossroads-arts.org
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