Deadline to submit is May 20
The call is out to all Northern Indigenous artists to submit their work for an upcoming exhibition in Prince George.
The Northern Indigenous Arts Council and Omineca Arts Centre are putting the call out in partnership as they offer the opportunity for Indigenous artists to showcase their artwork and celebrate their cultural heritage. The exhibition can include work in a variety of mediums, including but not limited to painting, sculpture, beadwork, and textiles.
If interested in submitting artwork, send an email to [email protected] with the following information:A description of the artwork to be submitted and the exhibition will take place in June 2023 during Indigenous History Month.
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