published Sunday, January 13th, 2013

Arts Briefs: Call for 'Emerging Artists Exhibit'

Call for 'Emerging Artists Exhibit'

Chattanooga Department of Education, Arts & Culture is seeking entrants for its 2013 Emerging Artists Exhibit.

The exhibit is part of EAC's Arts in Nontraditional Spaces outreach showcasing art and photography in public spaces such as Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, City Hall and the Chattanooga Housing Authority headquarters, among others.

Applications are also accepted from visual artists to exhibit in the EAC office spaces. EAC has a year-round open-submission policy for its exhibitions and accepts artwork from emerging artists in two-dimensional work. Exhibits may feature the works of a single artist, a small group or themed exhibit.

To download an application for the Emerging Artists Exhibit, go to the EAC page on www.chattanooga.gov. For more information, call 425-7826 or email turner_m@chattanooga.gov.

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