There is still time for artists to enter the annual Adjudicated Art Show, which is hosted by the Weyburn Arts Council.
Entries opened on March 1, with artists having over a month until the final deadline of April 8.
All pieces entered into the Adjudicated Art Show will be displayed at the Signal Hill Arts Centre second-floor art gallery from March 14 to April 29.
Artists or craftpersons are eligible to enter five pieces of their work into the Adjudicated Art Show. These five pieces will be entered into a category that will go through the adjudication process, with the possibility of being chosen as a touring exhibition for the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils.
There is also a second category where artists can enter three artworks.
These pieces won’t be considered for an OSAC exhibit, but the artist will have the opportunity to display their artwork in the Adjudicated Art Show exhibit and participate in group critique.
Participants who want to enter into the Adjudicated Art Show must not have yet received widespread recognition of their work by Saskatchewan art or craft galleries and must not be solely supporting themselves through the sale of their art work.
All artwork must be completed within the past three years to be considered eligible for the provincial adjudication.
There is no size restriction on works entered. Adjudicators should be conscious of size suitability for touring.
Participants are encouraged to enter in the local adjudication nearest them, but may enter anywhere in the province.
Entry forms will be available at the Weyburn Arts Council office, located in the Signal Hill Arts Centre on 10th Avenue. Entry forms can also be downloaded from their website at www.weyburnartscouncil.ca.