Proposals due by July 1, 2010 for art exhibitions in 2011
The Glen Helen Atrium Gallery is currently seeking artists for one-person and group art exhibitions for calendar year 2011. The Gallery now accepts submissions representing a broad range of subjects – a change from their past policy of showing only nature-themed art. Go to www.glenhelen.org and click on “art” to download the call for proposals. For questions contact Gallery Coordinator, Fran LaSalle, franohio@aol.com, (937) 767-2085. Proposals must be postmarked by July 1, 2010.
The Atrium Gallery is located in the Glen Helen Building at 405 Corry Street in Yellow Springs and is open seven days a week. The mission of the Atrium Gallery is to showcase high quality original art by emerging local and regional visual artists.
Artwork must be for sale and a 30% sales commission is retained by the Glen Helen Association, a non-profit organization whose mission is to support preservation and programs at Glen Helen and its 1,000-acre nature preserve. Glen Helen will provide publicity in area media and on the website. A selection committee of Yellow Springs-based art professionals will select exhibitions based on artistic merit from digital submissions of work.
ABOUT GLEN HELEN:
The Glen Helen Nature Preserve is a 1000-acre nature preserve owned by Antioch College and managed by the Glen Helen Ecology Institute, whose mission is to protect the Glen for present and future generations by engaging in land stewardship, education, community outreach and service, and research.
The Glen Helen Association is a non-profit volunteer organization whose mission is to support preservation and programs at Glen Helen and its 1,000-acre nature preserve.