Thursday, February 18, 2021
GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon
Call to artists
■ Featured art shows sought for
Crossroads Carnegie Art Center
BAKER CITY — Due to a lack
of applicants for the 2022 Featured
Artist line up, Crossroads Carn-
egie Art Center has extended the
application date for submissions to
March 8, 2021.
The featured artist exhibitions
represent the highest quality
art by emerging, mid-career, and
established artists from the local,
Eastern Oregon region and greater
Pacifi c Northwest region.
Crossroads encourages artists
to submit proposals for “new work
which is fresh and original, fi nely
executed and created in the last
two years.”
When applying, artists should
specify their preference for a solo
show or group show. Each artist
will be evaluated individually, the
committee through the jury process
may group together one show
of two to four artists, based on
complementary styles or mediums.
Exhibitions are determined by
a volunteer committee comprised
of artists working in a variety of
mediums, art educators, collectors,
and the Crossroads’ art director.
The selection takes place once per
year.
Submission forms can be found
online at https://crossroads-arts.
org/forms
Artists seeking a solo show need
to submit digital fi les of at least 10
works.
Those interested in a group
application need to submit digital
fi les of at least four works by each
artist.
Submissions can be emailed
to crystal@crossroads-arts.org, or
mailed to hand delivered to the art
center, 2020 Auburn Ave., Baker
City OR 97814.
Announcements of the 2022
schedule will be available late
March or early April of 2021.
Artists will be presented with an
exhibit timeline of dates, contract,
and membership to confi rm or
deny acceptance of a Featured
Exhibition.
For more information, visit www.
crossroads-arts.org or call the cen-
ter at 541-523-5369. Crossroads is
open to the public Monday through
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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541-963-6033
BAKER CITY
541-523-1533
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