Event Information:
Writing in the Dark, Workshop
Writing in the Dark, February 13th, All Day
We will be back at the Four Winds Foundation
We welcome David Marusek this year, leading workshops in Flash Fiction
More Information can be downloaded here
EXTENDED DEADLINES:
We have extended the Submission Deadlines for BOTH the Statewide Poetry Contest and the Fairbanks Film Festival,
NEW Deadlines are January 29th, for both, Postmarked and Hand Delivered
Patterns of Influence: Elements of Change (February 5 - 27, 2010)
Intake will be January 29th and 30th, Noon - 6pm, January 31st, Noon - 5pm, in the Bear Gallery
This annual juried exhibition is the Fairbanks Arts Association’s only exhibit
with a THEME. The Juror will consider interpretation of the theme as well as technical and
creative merit of the artwork submitted.
OPEN TO ANY CATEGORY
Wood, Ivory, Clay, Glass, Metal, Stone, Sculpture, Mixed-Media, Fiber, Skins,
Photography, Original Prints, Drawing, Painting, Watercolor, Pastel and Video (New)
Prospectus can be downloaded from the Forms page, or by clicking here
Digital Submissions:
When digital submissions can be accepted for a show, they can be emailed to:
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We are using a G-Mail account so that larger files can be transferred.
We will send out a receipt notification when we receive a Digital File. If you do not receive a reply in a couple days, please contact the office by phone or email,
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, or 456-6485 X227. Please feel free to leave a message if you want to make sure that we have received your file as well.
February Literary Reading:
Northern Review, Local authors, coordinated by Eric Heyne
February 6th, 7pm, Free
Bear Gallery, Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park,
2300 Airport Way, Fairbanks AK
January Giftshop Artists:
Shirley Odsather
January Giftshop Author:
Ronald L. Smith, Interior & Northern ALASKA: A Natural History