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Call for Submissions – Ag Art Silos

Ag Art Silos. Inviting Carver County Agriculturalist/Farmers to share photographs of their artistic creations

For the next two months, the Arts Consortium’s Art Tourism Committee is sponsoring a call for photographs of Silo Art.
Please include the artist’s name, name of the work, approx. date created, city/township, and your phone number in case we have any questions. Photos should be a JPG with file size of 1MB or less. Photos will be published on the ACCC Ag Art page with descriptions. Email your questions and your entry to arttourism@artsofcarvercounty.org.

DATE
March 1 – April 30, 2021

DEADLINE
Submit your entry by April 30, 2021

FEE
Free

CONTACT
Barb Hone, ACCC Art Tourism Committee
arttourism@artsofcarvercounty.org
952-443-2066

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Ag Art Arts Consortium of Carver County

Ag Art – Invitation for Agriculturalists/Farmers Submit by February 28th

Ag Art – Invitation for Agriculturalists/Farmers to share their Artistic Creations

Having wandered the County and observed all the wonderful yard art, I’m sure you have more in your homes and barns.
The call is for agriculturalists/farmers to photograph their works of art and submit to arttourism@artsofcarvercounty.org to be posted on the ACCC & Barn Quilt websites. Not a contest – just sharing!

LOCATION/VIRTUAL
Virtual Event

View the published submissions

DATE
January 1st through February 28, 2021

DEADLINE – EXTENDED
By Midnight, February 28, 2021

DETAILS
Please include the artist’s name, name of the work, approx. date created, city/township, and your phone number in case we have any questions. Photos should be a JPG with file size of 1MB or less. Photos will be published on the website with descriptions. Email your questions and your entry to arttourism@artsofcarvercounty.org.

FEE
FREE

Sponsored by Art Tourism Committee of Arts Consortium of Carver County

CONTACT
Barb Hone and Janet Fahey
arttourism@artsofcarvercounty.org
952-443-2066

Here’s an example

Ag Art Arts Consortium of Carver County