Seeking Entries for Annual ‘Brave, Bold, Believed Art Show’
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Clove Alliance is seeking submissions for its fourth annual “Brave, Bold and Believed Art Show,” an evening to celebrate and honor the journey of survivors and their efforts to end sexual violence. Artists are encouraged to create an original design in keeping with the themes of empowerment, strength, resilience, and survivorship.
Students in seventh through 12th grades, as well as adults, are invited to participate. Cash prizes of $100 will be awarded for the following adult and student divisions: Judges’ Choice, Clove’s Choice, and People’s Choice.
All artwork must be received by March 21. Please visit clovealliance.org/events to download and review the entry packet. All works must be submitted with a completed entry form and art identification tag, which is found in the entry packet.
Opening Night is on Thursday, April 4, from 4:30-6:30 p.m., at the Kankakee County Museum. The exhibition also may be viewed during museum hours from April 5 – May 1. Admission is free.
For more information, please email outreach@clovealliance.org.
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