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Call for Entries: 40th Annual “Paper in Particular”

Paper In Particular is an annual, juried exhbition held by the Columbia College art galleries. The exhibition showcases the very best in art that incorporates paper as a primary element. Prints, drawings, photographs, digital images, paintings, sculpture, etc., are all eligible.

The 40th Annual Paper In Particular exhibition will run from February 18. - April 5, 2019.

Juror: Eric Lutz

Eric Lutz is associate curator of prints, drawings, and photographs at the Saint Louis Art Museum. In 2017, he curated the St Louis presentation of Thomas Struth: Nature and Politics. Since joining the Museum in 2005, he has curated more than 30 exhibitions. He earned a doctorate in art history from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He served as a visiting lecturer at the University of California, Irvine. Lutz has also worked at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Huntington Library and Art Gallery.

Entry fee: $20 (up to 3 pieces)

Important Dates:

Nov 9 - deadline for entries

Nov. 19 - Notification of accepted work

February 18 - deadline for hand-delivered and all accepted works

February 25 - Exhibition opens

March 1 - Reception 5 to 7 pm

For more information and entry form, please click on the 'External Link' below.

Contact: Art Department at artdepartment@ccis.edu or 573-875-7517

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