Embrace LA Art Exhibit – Event & Youth Artist Opportunity

The City of Los Angeles and Council President Herb Wesson, in association with the Korean American Coalition (KAC), the Latino Coalition of Los Angeles and The William Grant Still Arts Center, is hosting a community art exhibit that will feature works from both established local artists and promising youth artists centered on the theme of diversity and their vision of Los Angeles as it stands today. The exhibit will be held at the EK Gallery on Saturday, August 19th and aims to celebrate the diversity of our city. Selected youth submissions will be featured alongside a number of featured artists from the community. More details about the event will be announced at a press conference hosted by Los Angeles City Council President Herb Wesson in June.

We are now accepting submissions from high school and college aged students (15-25) for consideration to be featured at the exhibit. On the day of the event submissions will be reviewed by a panel of judges, comprised of the feature artists from each community, where 4 youth artists will be selected to feature their body of works in a separate exhibit at EK Gallery. In addition to the exhibit, one overall winner will win a $2000 cash prize. This opportunity will provide visibility for promising young artists in the community in an event that will be heavily promoted to local media.

Requirements:

2D art: Must fit within the following frame dimensions:
16×20 (small)
20-24 (large)
3D art: Dimensions will need to be pre-approved prior to submission. Please contact Janet Kim at janetkimpr@gmail to inquire
Participants must be between the ages of 15-25
Submissions must be mailed to EK Gallery with the submission form by August 9th, 2017
Submissions will be judged on the execution and expression of the theme EMBRACE LA

For questions related to the event or submission requirements, please contact Janet Kim via email at [email protected].

The City of Los Angeles and Council President Herb Wesson, in association with the Korean American Coalition (KAC), the Latino Coalition of Los Angeles and The William Grant Still Arts Center, is hosting a community art exhibit that will feature works from both established local artists and promising youth artists centered on the theme of diversity and their vision of Los Angeles as it stands today. The exhibit will be held at the EK Gallery on Saturday, August 19th and aims to celebrate the diversity of our city. Selected youth submissions will be featured alongside a number of featured artists from the community. More details about the event will be announced at a press conference hosted by Los Angeles City Council President Herb Wesson in June. 
 
We are now accepting submissions from high school and college aged students (15-25) for consideration to be featured at the exhibit.  On the day of the event submissions will be reviewed by a panel of judges, comprised of the feature artists from each community, where 4 youth artists will be selected to feature their body of works in a separate exhibit at EK Gallery.  In addition to the exhibit, one overall winner will win a $2000 cash prize.   This opportunity will provide visibility for promising young artists in the community in an event that will be heavily promoted to local media.  
 
Requirements:

  • 2D art: Must fit within the following frame dimensions:
    • 16×20 (small)
    • 20-24 (large)
  • 3D art: Dimensions will need to be pre-approved prior to submission. Please contact Janet Kim at janetkimpr@gmail to inquire
  • Participants must be between the ages of 15-25
  • Submissions must be mailed to EK Gallery with the submission form by August 9th, 2017
  • Submissions will be judged on the execution and expression of the theme EMBRACE LA

 
For questions related to the event or submission requirements, please contact Janet Kim via email at [email protected]

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