By WKTV Staff
The deadline for the 34th Annual LowellArts West Michigan Art Competition is set for Feb. 1.
The annual competition highlights outstanding artwork by Lower West Michigan artists who live within a 25-county region. Artwork in any visual art media can be submitted by artists 18-years-old or older. Five cash awards totaling $2,500 are awarded.
Only original works completed in the last threee years and not previously exhibited at LowellArts are eligible. Commercial reproductions, including giclée prints, will not be accepted. Traditional print media, photography, and digital art should be from a limited edition. Two-dimensional entries may be no larger than 62 inches in any one direction, including the width of the frame. Three-dimensional entries must fit through a standard door frame and be no larger than 62 inches in any one direction. Only artwork easily handled by two people will be accepted.
Artists may submit one piece in any medium for consideration by the juror. Submit one image for two-dimensional pieces. For three-dimensional pieces, two images with different views of the same piece may be submitted. All entries must be submitted digitally through the www.callforentry.org (CaFÉ) website. There is no cost to register on CaFE, but it is required. Video entries may not be submitted. All submissions must be received by 11:59 p.m. Feb. 1.
This year’s juror is Jim Nawara, who is a professor emeritus of painting and drawing in the James Pearson Duffy Department of Art and Art History at Wayne State University.
The exhibition will run from Feb. 29 – April 8 at the LowellArts, 223 W. Main St., Lowell.