This is an archived event from Culture Days 2021.
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10th Annual Midsummer Arts Juried Virtual Exhibition
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Drawing Fibre & textile arts Painting Photography Visual artsDate and time
This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.
Location
The Arts Conservatory
Richmond, BC
Directions: Access the Virtual Show through our website at Community Arts Council Richmond. Take a tour, or simply move yourself around our two virtual rooms to see all 65 artworks!.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
About
The Community Arts Council Richmond is proud to present our 10 year edition of this annual tradition! With 36 participating artists and 91 artworks, this gallery is sure to impress!
We are so astounded at the amount of submissions we received this year, and we can't wait to present the virtual and physical show to the public.
Hosted by the Community Arts Council of Richmond and traditionally held at Lansdowne Shopping Centre, this exhibition is a perfect opportunity for local artists to gain exposure in the community.
In 2019 we awarded over $1,300 in cash prizes to participants, and had more than 2,000 visitors view the exhibition! The juried show is open to all work in the following 2D mediums: Drawing and Painting, Photography, Mixed Media and Textiles.
An information desk will be set up at Lansdowne Mall for opening weekend, with members of the Community Arts Council & volunteers there to help people access a tour of our Virtual Show, and answer any questions you have about the physical show.
Vote for the People's Choice Award on our website https://www.richmondartscouncil.com
Full access to the show virtually online for Sept 10- Dec 10 2021.
Links
- Access to CACR Website richmondartscouncil.ca
Organizer
The Community Arts Council Richmond
The Community Arts Council of Richmond (CACR)’s purpose is to provide and broaden opportunities for citizens of all ages to participate in, learn and benefit from the arts in all its forms in a manner that is inclusive and representative. We sponsor public exhibitions, performances, classes, workshops and special programs and are constantly in search of new ways in which to assist in the development of art and culture in the city of Richmond.