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CALL for ENTRIES: 4th Annual National in NYC

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Usually when I think of NYC, I think of street food vendors.  However, I can only write so much about filafel, hot dogs and pizza.  So, searching my memory for another favorite culinary delight from my last trip to New York, I thought… crepes from Suzette’s.  I love crepes, and one of my favorite places to get them is in the neighborhood with the gallery sending out this next call. 

Check out this Call for Entries from Prince Street Gallery in New York City (Chelsea) for their 4th Annual National Juried Exhibit.  Trying to check New York of your list of US states on your resume?  Here’s one of the big ones…

CALL for ENTRIES:  4th Annual National

Learn more about the 4th Annual National at Prince Street Gallery!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to artists 18 years or older living in the USA.

MEDIA:  Paintings, drawings, original prints and mixed media only. All work must be original. No giclée prints, videos or photographs will be accepted.

DEADLINE:  April 9, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  April 29, 2011

Learn more about Juror William BaileyENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable fee of $35 for up to 3 images, and $5 each for extra images up to 6 (D, E, F) for a maximum fee of $50. Kindly make checks payable to Prince Street Gallery.

JUROR:  William Bailey is represented in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art.  Bailey was elected to the National Academy of Design and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and is represented by the Betty Cuningham Gallery, where he had his most recent exhibition in 2010.  Mr. Bailey taught for many years at Yale, and maintains studios in New Haven and Italy.

Learn more about the artists of the Prince Street Gallery!ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Prince Street Gallery represents contemporary figurative and abstract artists.  The gallery first opened its doors on Prince Street in SoHo in 1970. 

Prince Street Gallery originally emerged out of the Alliance of Figurative Artists and continues to broaden from its roots.  During its founding years the gallery received encouragement from The New York State Council on the Arts in the form of grants supporting exhibitions and a catalogue. 

In 1980, the gallery moved to Wooster Street where it remained until 2001 when it reopened at 530 West 25th Street in Chelsea.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!