Call for Folk Art Submissions Due Friday, August 21 Exhibit Open September – NovemberNWMAC Gallery at Northland Community and Technical College Thief River Falls

Warren, MN. The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce a Call for Art for our upcoming folk art exhibit.

 

What is folk art? Folk art reflects culture, history, and daily life. It embodies the history, heritage, traditions, or identity of a community, region, or country. Pieces are typically created by self-trained artists for everyday use or community performance. They can be utilitarian and/or decorative. Folk art is created with skills and traditional designs that are passed down orally and practically. Examples include duck decoy wood carving, bead work on Native American clothing or jewelry, painting such as rosemaling, music such as mariachi and polka, storytelling of community lore, and Fraktur calligraphy writing.   

 

Performing artists can submit pictures of themselves or their group in their traditional costumes or holding their instrument. Historical festivals may want to submit pictures of folk-art taking place at their festival. Folk music, dance, and theater entries can be enhanced with instructions/QR codes that help visitors hear your audio and/or watch your video online. 

 

We are accepting folk art entries in a variety of mediums and materials including textiles, ceramics, painting, sculpture, woodworking, calligraphy, music, dance, metal, paper, and more. Not all art will be accepted -- only those deemed to be folk art. Here is a video that explains folk art  https://youtu.be/PpNvx-5tz2M?si=al3gp1Ou6YTxAz_m

 

Submissions due by Friday, August 21. Submit (what, photos of your artwork, size, price, and comments) to treyeverettcreates@gmail.com. Art will be dropped off at our gallery in Thief River Falls on August 31, September 1, or September 2. The exhibit will open September 3 until the end of November at our NWMAC gallery at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls. This exhibit will mainly feature the artists and art of our service area in Northwest Minnesota. Questions? Email Trey at treveverettcreates@gmail.com

 

For more information about this upcoming exhibit visit our website at NWArtsCouncil.org. Please sign up for our e-newsletter on our website home page to see the latest news and grant announcements. Email director@NWArtsCouncil.org or call 218-745-8886, ext 1 to reach our office during regular business hours.

Next
Next

North Dakota Museum of Art to hold Opening Reception forMaterial Abstractions, featuring Talk by featured artist, Lauren Fensterstock