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Hoyt Launches 53rd Annual Regional Juried Art Competition
The Hoyt in New Castle, Pennsylvania, has announced the opening of applications for its 53rd annual Regional Juried Art Competition. This prestigious event invites artists from various backgrounds to showcase their work, contributing to the vibrant art scene in the region.
Artists have until March 15, 2024, to submit their entries. The competition aims to highlight diverse artistic talent, encouraging participation from both emerging and established artists. Works will be judged by a panel of experts, ensuring a high standard of quality and creativity.
Competition Details and Submission Guidelines
To participate, artists must submit two-dimensional or three-dimensional works. The competition is open to artists residing in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. Artists can enter a maximum of three pieces, and all submissions must be original works completed within the last three years.
Entries will be evaluated based on creativity, technical skill, and overall impact. Selected artworks will be displayed at the Hoyt, providing a significant platform for artists to gain exposure and connect with art enthusiasts.
Celebrating Artistic Expression
The Hoyt’s Regional Juried Art Competition is more than just a contest; it is a celebration of artistic expression and community engagement. By providing artists with an opportunity to exhibit their work, the Hoyt fosters a deeper appreciation for the arts in New Castle and beyond.
Winners of the competition will be announced during the exhibition’s opening reception, where attendees can meet the artists and discuss their creative processes. The event promises to be a highlight in the local cultural calendar, drawing art lovers and collectors alike.
For more information on the competition and to access submission forms, interested artists can visit the Hoyt’s official website. The organization encourages all eligible artists to participate and share their unique perspectives through their art.
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