April 13- May 25

FABLES: THE NEXT CHAPTER by Grace Netanya

Grace Netanya is an artist and storyteller whose art combines contemporary and traditional ideas to create an art fusion that is both Avant-Garde and introspective.
At a very young age, Grace taught herself to draw in order to communicate stories and characters from her imagination.
A childhood of homeschooling in Florida provided her with the time and isolation to become engrossed in her imagination, and today she is interested in pulling the magical and surreal out of the ordinary and banal.
Grace is interested in putting unique spins on existing styles and finding new ways to push a medium past the conceived limit.
 She prefers to use mixed-media techniques with ink, graphite, colored pencils and acrylics. However, she loves to discover new mediums and is constantly expanding her repertoire.
Grace’s unique combination of colorful fantasy and realism has caught the eyes of the art world both at home and internationally. She had her first exhibit at the age of fourteen, at MOAS FL, and has exhibited with such prestigious organizations as The ARC Realism Salon and The Colored Pencil Society. She has won many awards, such as The Copic Award Grand Prize 2019, Martha Vineyard’s Drawing Prize 1st place, and most recently, Boyne’s Emerging Artist Prize 2022 Second Place.
Her work has also been published with imaginative art magazines such as Infected by Art. 
 

June 7- August 27

DOG DAYS OF SUMMER

The phrase “dog days of summer” comes from ancient times when people believed that the hot and sultry days of summer were caused by the rising of the star Sirius, also known as the “Dog Star.” The star is the brightest in the night sky and during the summer months, it rises and sets with the sun.
For our exhibition, we want to play off this historical phrase and include artwork depicting our favorite animals and pets. Whether it’s a portrait of a beloved furry friend or a whimsical depiction of wild animals enjoying the summer heat, we want to see your unique interpretation of the theme. So, let’s get creative and bring our love for animals and pets to the spotlight this June. We can’t wait to see what you have in store for us.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION:
Submissions must be received by May 15, 2023 by 5 pm
Submissions must be sent digitally to ARTCALL WEBSITE No physical mail submissions will be considered.

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