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Central Piedmont Community College - Now accepting exhibition proposals for 2023. Deadline for submission is June 30, 2022

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June 9, 2022

From: Central Piedmont Community College

Entries 
- All works must be original and made by the artist(s) submitting - no copies or photographs of other art will be accepted.
- Work may be paintings, drawings, mixed media, digital media, collage, photographs, prints, ceramics, glass, sculpture, jewelry, or fiber art.
- Prints and photos must be original and printed by the photographer.
- We accept exhibition proposals for both solo exhibitions and group shows.

Submission Details
Please email submissions directly to Senior Art Gallery Coordinator Amelia Zytka
Include the following:

- Cover Letter
- Artist Biography
- Resume
- Exhibition Proposal
- 15 - 20 digital images
- Workshop proposal, if one is to be part of the exhibition
- Image list detailing title, date, medium, and dimensions, year the artwork was made and sales price.

About the Galleries
Currently, we have three gallery spaces available; Ross, Overcash and the Dove gallery. These galleries exist to supplement our students' educational experience, and serve as academic art galleries. Each gallery is staffed during gallery hours and locked after closing. You may indicate a preferred exhibition space, however, please be advised that final venue space is determined by the senior art gallery coordinator along with recommendations by the Art Committee. Please visit our blog for more information about each gallery space. Also check out our Instagram and Facebook pages to view current exhibitions in the art galleries @cpccarts.
The Ross, Overcash and Dove Art Galleries host multiple exhibitions a year and feature both professional, staff and student artwork.

Additional Information
For more information regarding submissions to the galleries, please contact Senior Art Gallery Coordinator
Amelia Zytka at [email protected] or visit our blog at blogs.cpcc.edu/cpccartgalleries

Central Piedmont Community College is highly accessible and convenient to people of all ages who seek a real-world, affordable, hands-on education that will transform their lives and strengthen the economic, social, and cultural environment of Mecklenburg County. Central Piedmont is also a smart investment. At a fraction of the cost, students learn by doing, receiving a combination of technical and soft skills training from quality faculty who prepare them to enter the workforce and make a difference in their family, business, community, and world. Founded in 1963, Central Piedmont Community College has eight locations throughout Mecklenburg County, offering nearly 300 degree, diploma, and certification programs; customized corporate training; market-focused continuing education; and special interest classes. For more information, visit cpcc.edu, or connect with the college on social media at cpcc.edu/social.J