Arts Council calls for submissions to show

The Island Now

The Huntington Arts Council is issuing a call to artists for their upcoming juried art show “Condition of Light Affecting the Landscape of Spring on Long Island,” scheduled to open in May.

Juror Stan Brodsky lives and works on Long Island and is lifelong resident of the New York metro area. Brodsky has been an exhibiting artist for more than 50 years — currently with June Kelly Gallery and his work is in many museum collections in the eastern United States. He was recently honored as Artist of the Year at Arthamptons 2015.

The exhibit is open to all artists, including full time students and included any medium, including but not limited to acrylic, oil, watercolor and pastel. (no photography, sculpture or digital art).

All entries must be original to entrant and must be framed (up to 50H x 44W, including frame) with hanging wire on back. No artwork previously shown in the Main Street Gallery will be accepted. The entry deadline is April 8.

The entry fees are, for the first two entries: Artist members $25, Full-time students $25, Non-members $35; for additional entries $5 ea. No more than two works per artist will be selected.

The Huntington Arts Council retains a 25 percent commission on all work sold.

An artists’ reception is planned for Friday, May 13, from 6 to  8 p.m. and the show will run from May 13 to June 4.

The Huntington Arts Council is located at 213 Main Street in Huntington. Call 631-271-8423, ext. 15 for more information.

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