2nd Annual, Yellow Barn Drawing Exhibition
Labor Day Weekend at the Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery
J. Jordan Bruns, in cooperation with The Friends of the Yellow Barn, is holding a drawing exhibition open to ALL members of the “Friends of the Yellow Barn”. The exhibition will take place on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday of Labor Day, September 1st , 2nd and 3rd, 2012, from 12:00pm-5:00pm. A closing reception for the exhibition will be held on Monday from 5:00-6:30pm. We are expected to receive 500-600 visitors each day the exhibition is open.
Eligibility Requirements
· All work must be created with a drawing medium (no paint!)
· Artists must have framed drawings, ready to hang with wire on the back
· Artists must be a "Friends of the Yellow Barn Member"
To Participate:
· Email J. Jordan Bruns, Yellow Barn Studio Manager, at jordan@jjbruns.com to let him know you would like to exhibit. Include a jpg of one of your drawings if you would like to be included in the promotional material.
· 1-2 drawings can be submitted to the exhibition, no size restrictions
· Please send via email the information: Name, Title, Medium, and Price for each piece. Make sure that the info is also on the back of the drawing upon drop off.
· Mail or hand deliver a check for $20 made out to Jordan Bruns to cover promotional cards, stamps, and wine for the event. Mailing address: 7300 MacArthur Blvd, Glen Echo, MD 20812
· Be ready to bring a food or nonalcoholic drink item to the “pot luck” reception.
· Please indicate if you are able to gallery watch while the exhibition is running on Saturday, Sunday or Monday, 12-5pm.
TimeLine:
· Monday, August 13th- Deadline to be considered for promotional materials (send jpg to Jordan@jjbruns.com)
· Monday, August 27th- Deadline to be included in the 2nd Annual Exhibition
· Friday, August 31st from 3:00-6:00pm- Drop off of work
· Saturday, Sunday and Monday, September 1st ,2nd ,3rd - Gallery Open from 12:00-5:00pm
· Monday, September 3rd from 5:00-6:30pm- Closing Reception
· Monday, September 3rd at 6:30pm- Pick up of artwork
We should feel rightly proud of the progress we make each time we create a new drawing - don't let small flaws spoil your enjoyment! We need mistakes because they help us to learn.
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