City Seeking Summer-Themed Art Submissions for Upcoming Event

City Seeking Summer-Themed Art Submissions for Upcoming Event
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City of Bedford recently issued the following announcement.

Artists of all ages – we want to see your summer-themed art! The City is partnering with Turning Point Beer to integrate a signature work of art into their upcoming Sippin’ on Summer Block Party on Saturday, July 9. The chosen summer-themed artwork will be projected onto a 12’ by 12’ wall inside Turning Point Beer’s taproom. The chosen artist will also receive $300 and free admission to the block party!

This contest is open to artists of all ages in Tarrant County, with special consideration given to Bedford residents. Artists can submit any digitally created work, or a high-resolution photograph of a painting, drawing, or collage. All entries should be emailed to Krissi Oden by Friday, June 10.

Original source can be found here.



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