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Submit work for Trail’s End Judged Show before it’s too late!
GEARHART — The Trail’s
End Art Association’s 68th
Annual Judged Show is
open to all artists. This
year’s exhibition will run
Saturday, Aug. 4, through
Friday, Aug 31.
Trail’s End President
Jim Schoeffel said in a
statement:
“We are the oldest art
association on the North
Oregon Coast. We were
organized in 1950 to foster
the creation of original
fine art in all media, and to
provide art education and
enjoyment opportunities to
the community.
“While we have new
monthly shows of members’
art at the gallery throughout
the year, our Annual Judged
Show is open to non-mem-
ber artists as well,” she
said. “This Annual Judged
Show has gained in pop-
ularity each year, and we
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Franklin
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welcome all members of the
surrounding communities to
enter art.”
A gala reception is
planned for 2 to 5 p.m. Sat-
urday, Aug. 4. The Award
Ceremony is scheduled for
3 p.m. This year’s prizes
include $100 for “Best in
Show,” and a $50 award
for the “Mayor’s Award.”
Prizes were also donated
by McMenamin’s Gearhart
Hotel and Dots ‘N Doodles
Art Supply in Astoria.
Artists may submit
their work on Sunday and
Monday, July 29 and 30,
between 10 a.m. and 3
p.m. Following the show,
artists are asked to pick up
their submissions Saturday
or Sunday, Sept. 1 and 2,
between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Since this is Labor Day
weekend, artists may also
pick up their submissions
during the last week of
August.
Age categories: Adults
(over 16 years); youth (13
to 16); children (12 and
under)
Artwork categories:
• Wet: oil, watercolor
and other (includes ink,
monoprint, lithograph,
serigraph, sepia, etc.)
• Dry: pastel and other
(charcoal, colored pencil,
graphite, etc.)
• Mixed media: collage,
multi-media, Citrisolv, etc.
• Photograph and 3D
• Sculpture, fine jewelry,
fiber arts, woodturning,
fused glass, etc.
Artists may submit
two pieces not to exceed
24 inches by 30 inches
each (720 square inches).
Should a piece exceed 720
square inches, the artist
will be limited to entering
one piece only.
Two-dimensional art-
work must be professional-
ly mounted and presented
appropriately. No sawtooth
hangers are allowed. All
wires should be at least one
inch below the top of the
frame when hung.
Many artists become
members of Trail’s End
at the time of the Annual
Judged Show. Trail’s End
members receive free entry
and are charged only a
15-percent commission on
artwork sold. Nonmem-
bers are charged $20 for
the first submission, or
two pieces for $30, and a
30-percent commission to
Trail’s End.
Since July 1, new mem-
bers joining are charged for
only half a year’s member-
ship and will remain mem-
bers through the end of the
year. This $35 charge en-
ables new members to both
enter pieces in the judged
show and receive a lower
commission on sales.
The 68th Annual Judged
Show “Call for Art” form
may be picked up at Trail’s
End upon delivery of art
for the show.
Trail’s End Art Gallery
is located at 656 A St. in
Gearhart. The phone num-
ber is 503-717-9458. The
website is trailsendart.org.
The “Call for Art” infor-
mation is located on the
website for reference.
The website also has
listings for classes and
other information of inter-
est to members and those
interested in becoming a
new member. Plan now
to be a part of this event
and joining Trail’s End Art
Association.
COURTESY TRAIL’S END ART ASSOCIATION
‘Waikiki Reflections,’ an oil painting by David Shipley, won Best
of Show in Trail’s End Art Association’s Annual Judged Show
last year.
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Five films will be
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of the season. Haystack
Gardens will serve beer and
a picnic-style dinner for
purchase from Public Coast
Brewing. All beer profits
will benefit the local chari-
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Seating will not be provid-
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low-back chairs is encour-
aged.
Haystack Gardens is lo-
cated at 148 E. Gower Ave.
• July 19: “Free Willy”
in support of North Coast
Land Conservancy
• July 26: “Pirates of the
Caribbean: The Curse of the
Black Pearl” in support of
Tolovana Arts Colony
• Aug. 2: “Jumanji”
in support of the Cannon
Beach Library
• Aug. 9: “Wonder
Woman” in support of the
Coaster Theatre
• Aug. 16: “The
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Life and Safety Friends of
Cannon Beach
For more information,
call 800-547-6100.