
Spring Arts Exhibitions 2008
Spring
Arts Exhibitions Entry From now available to download
Entries to be returned by 26th September 2008.
The Spring Arts Walk opening night is Friday 24th October
featuring art in cafe venues, theatrical tour guides, live
music, local wines, great food.
Special event - Legends of the
High Country shadow puppet shows lead by internationally
acclaimed puppeter Megan Cameron will be a signature High
Country Festival event during the Spring Arts Walk.
Spring Arts Exhibitions
New
categories with over $5000 in prizes. See entry form for
all details
Six categories this year
artVision
A new exhibition in 2008 is artVision, spiritual
art prize: ‘artvision Mansfield’ award is a
$1000 is a non-acquisitive prize. Broad spiritual traditions
welcomed - including indigenous/Koorie art forms. Any medium
in 2D. Must be able to be hung on wall.
Prizes in this category also include a $250 public choice
award.
Median to Rare also has some changes with
the Second Nature Eco-Village Acquisitive Art Prize of $1000.
In addition there are other prizes for:
Adult entry Public Choice Awards:
1st Prize: $500
2nd Prize: $200
Student/School Award: Prize: $100
High
Country Huts visual art exhibition acquisitve prize
of $1000. Depict a high country hut in any medium that can
be hung on a wall. The winning work of this category will
be acquired by the Arts Council of Mansfield.
Tasty
& Tantalising
visual art exhibition sponsored by Collopy St Cafe is an
acquisitive prize of $750 with 2 public choice awards of
$150 and $100.
Keeping
Abreast sculpture exhibition sponsored by Proactive
Tax will have its own opening event and is a sculptural/3D
exhibition & competition: Create a 3D human bust and
develop your artwork style on the piece in any medium. Must
be self supporting or ready to be hung on a wall. Prize
money of $1000 acquisitive.
Open
Section Theme is open, any medium. Work must be
able to be hung.
Download
the entry form and conditions for all the details or email:
admin@artsmansfield.com
Spring
Arts is proudly supported by the High Country Times.