Black & White
307 Old Main Street South Yarmouth, MAYarmouth, Massachusetts, invites artists worldwide to submit artwork to our exhibition, Black & White!
Deadline: April 02,2021
Yarmouth, Massachusetts, invites artists worldwide to submit artwork to our exhibition, Black & White!
Deadline: April 02,2021
35-40 Selected images will hang in the SE Center’s main gallery space for approximately one month with the opportunity to be invited for a solo show at a later date. In addition, selected images are featured in the SE Center social media accounts (FB, IG, Twitter) and an archived, online slide show. A video walkthrough of each exhibition is also featured and archived.
For images height and width must be at least 1700 pixels.
And 300dpi
Any file format is fine.
They prefer things that are uniquely digital or hard to sell in the physical world.
2D Art Competition for a chance to win a solo show at the Triton Museum of Art! This fan-favorite event is a wonderful showcase for some of the best talent around.
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