On Mar 14, 2006, at 9:34 PM, holland.su@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks Woody. I've got a handle on the student art show. . . I am
> looking for input on inviting people who aren't students to submit
> work for the show-- so it is a community show and not just a student
> show. I don't know if this is feasible, and I"m wonderig if anyone on
> the list has done this kind of thing.
Sorry,
Guess I missunderstood where you were starting. I think involving
community artists is a great idea. One High School in KC used to have
invite an artist to have a show at the school, do a demo and donate a
work
to be auctioned off. I recently heard that my painting buddy back there
is being paid $500 to do a demo as part of his exhibit at the high
school
he used to teach at. But that's the rich suburbs outside KC. They seem
to have the money.
Woody
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