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    PREMIUMS
2. The art work is to be firmly placed behind the
mat with strong tape.
3. Another piece of cardboard cut the same size
as mat have two holes where string or wire can
be placed and firmly secured to the board. The
board is then glued to the back of the mat
(string can be knotted on each end to hold se-
curely).
4. After completing the steps above, you will
have 3 layers - mat, art work and cardboard
back. (Art will be hung with T pins through the
mat if there is not a permanent wire or hanger
on the back)
5. Dimensional art work (standing out from the
surface) must be mounted on a white Bristol
board in a permanent manner. This type of work
my not be suitable for matting.
6. Please allow at least a week before the fair to
prepare the artwork. The people accepting the
art work at the fair do not have the materials
available to get it ready. Remember, you are
protecting your child’s work from being
knocked down or disqualified by preparing it
properly. It must be matted and prepared to be
hung to be accepted.
Although the utmost care will be taken in han-
dling artwork, the Grant County Fair will not be
responsible for loss or damage from whatever
cause.
For each entry select the appropriate class and
lot.
Only Adult & Professional (Div 2 & 7) must be
framed
All others properly matted are accepted
CLASS
1. Oil, Alkyds
2. Acrylic
3. Watercolor
4. Pastels, Charcoals
5. Drawing (pen, ink, colored pencil, crayon
etc.)
6. Mixed media (computer, collage, etc.)
7. Print block
Lot
1 Land or seascape
2 Portrait
3 Still Life
4 Animals
5 Abstract
6 Floral
7 Architectural
8 Figure
9 Other
DEPARTMENT E 3D ART
SUPERINTENDENT: Patricia Ross
541-932-4856
CLASS
1. Fiber
2. Clay
3. Metal
4. Wood
5. Glass
6. Basketry
7. Mosaic
8. Other
DEPARTMENT F COLLECTIONS
SUPERINTENDENT: Darlene Larkin
541-620-1289
1. To assure the security of your collection, it is
requested that each collection be displayed in a
flat box, on a mirror, or small piece wood, etc.
to help keep collections together. The container
is not part of judging.
2. Exhibits to be hung must have a wire strong
enough to hang it securely.
3. When possible, entries will be displayed in
locked display case.
4. Exhibitors may enter in as many classes as
desired, but there can be NO cross entering.
5. Although the utmost care will be taken in
handling collectibles, the Grant County Fair will
not be responsible for loss or damage regard-
less of cause.
6. Please only enter collections that have NOT
been previously exhibited at the fair.
7. Superintendent has the right to deny entry if
the exhibit will be "unsafe" on display.
8. Entries will be judged in part on cleanliness,
condition and continuity.
To make up a collection it must be 3 or more
items or an item with 3 or more items in it.
Example photo album, stamp book etc.
CLASS
1. Salt and Pepper
2. Spoons
3. Animal Figurines
4. Insects
5. Coins
6. Stamps
7. Angels
8. Antique Miniatures
9. Disney Figure
10. Snow Globe
11. Rocks and Gems
12. Fossils
13. Tumbled Rocks / Gems
14. Miniatures
15. Antique Photography
16. Stuffed Animals
17. Brass
18. Plates
19. Bottles
20. Shells
21. Pitchers
22. Sports Card Albums
23. Non Sports Card Albums
24. Costume Jewelry
25. Crystal Figurines
26. Porcelain Figurines
27. Toy Figurines
28. Unique Collection
29. Antique Books
30. Teapots
31. Matchbooks
32. Enamel Ware
33. Old Cards
34. Bells
35. Key Chains
36. Post Cards
37. Pewter
38. Antique Plates
39. Antique Dolls
40. Marbles
41. Belt Buckles
42. School Pins or Buttons
43. Beanie Babies
44. Porcelain Dolls
45. Rag Dolls
46. Barbie Dolls
47. Vases
48. Antique Bowls
49. Antique Glasses (stemware)
50. Baskets
51. Record Albums
52. Other classes as needed
DEPARTMENT G CERAMICS
SUPERINTENDENT: Donna Adams
541-620-2302
DIVISION 7: Handicapped
CLASSES & LOTS ARE THE SAME FOR EACH
CLASS 1 Fired Ceramics
(One piece or set)
Lot
1 Under Glazes
2 Over Coats
3 E-Z Strokes, one stroke
4 Airbrushed
5 Glazes/Regular
a. Sandstar
b. Satin
c. Crystals
d. Crackle Glaze
6. Metals
a. Brass
b. Bronze
c. Pewter
7 Stains/Regular
a. Stains applied, then antiqued
b. Pearls
c. Ultra Metallics
d. Floating Acrylics
e. Marbling
8 Textured Stains
a. Base Coat
b. Detailed
c. Dry Brushed
d. Sponge work
9 Bronzing
10 Translucents
11 Brush Strokes
a. Acrylics
b. Sheer Strokes
c. Glaze
12 Glass Decals
13 Finger Tip Rub-ons
14 Original Crackle
15 Old World Crackle (2-part)
16 Banks
17 Napkin Applique
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