OPEN CALL: Harlow for the Hall, Artists support Johnson Hall
The Harlow Gallery in Hallowell, in partnership with Johnson Hall in Gardiner invite Maine artists to participate in a special 4-day art show and sale at the Harlow Gallery at the end of September! Open to any fine art media including fine crafts. Harlow for the Hall is meant to raise awareness and support for the Johnson Hall Renovation Project. Work can be purchased and taken home the same day.
FOUR DAYS ONLY!
Show runs Wednesday, September 28 to Saturday, October 1, 2011
Friday, September 30, 5-8pm reception hosted by Johnson Hall board of directors
HOW TO PARTICIPATE in the ART EXHIBITION:
Deliver your artwork to the Harlow Gallery at 160 Water Street in Hallowell, ready to hang or install (up to 3 works per artist) between Wednesday, September 21 and Saturday, September 24, 2011, noon 6pm daily.
Harlow for the Hall ARTIST’S ENTRY FORM
There is no submission fee. Each artist may submit up to 3 works of art for consideration.
Sale proceeds as follows: 50% to artist, 50% split between Johnson Hall & the Harlow Gallery. Please price your work accordingly.
Harlow for the Hall will be juried by members of Johnson Hall’s board of directors.
Dates to pick up unsold artwork at the end of the exhibition are Saturday, October 1st 6-8pm and Monday, October 3rd 10am to 2pm.














Hi I am a young artist in Whitefield. I am looking to show my art. I can e-mail pictures to see if they are anything you would like to show. I paint with acrylics and usually on wood. Please let me know and I can send them right over to you. Thanks.
Hi Marlene, To show at the Harlow all you need to do is join! You can then show in members shows. Anyone is welcome to submit work for Harlow for the Hall. Stop by the gallery for more info!
Does the art have to be themed/related to Johnson Hall?
Hi Susan, No the subject is entirely up to you. –Deb
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