Entry Deadline: FEBRUARY 29, 2016
The GoggleWorks
Center for the Arts is a community art and cultural resource center for
Berks County, Central and Southeastern Pennsylvania, and is the
largest, most comprehensive interactive arts center of its kind in the
country. The center is open daily, 11am-7pm, free of charge. The mission
of GoggleWorks is "to nurture the arts, foster creativity, promote
education and enrich the community." Free parking is available in the
GoggleWorks parking lot, accessible from Second, Third or Walnut
Streets. For more information, call the GoggleWorks at 610-374-4600 or
visit www.goggleworks.org. 201 Washington St., Reading, PA, 19601 | GPS Address: 140 N. 3rd St., Reading, PA, 19601.
GoggleWorks Center for the Arts 2016 Juried Exhibition
Click here for more information and to complete the 2016 application.
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Entry Deadline: FEBRUARY 29, 2016.
Exhibit Dates: April 30 - June 5, 2016
Opening Reception: April 29, 2016 5:30-7:30pm
ELIGIBILITY: Open to all professional artists, ages 18 and up, who design
and produce their own original work. Work must have been created within
the last three years and may not have been previously shown at
GoggleWorks. All work MUST BE FOR SALE. All media welcomed. Video
artists must supply their own equipment.
AWARDS: There will be a juror's Grand Prize Award for best in show. This award
winner will be featured in a solo show at GoggleWorks in 2017. There
will be cash prizes awarded for first, second and third place.
JUROR:
Lydia Panas' photographs have been exhibited widely in the US and
internationally. Her work has garnered many prestigious awards, been
featured in periodicals such as the New York Times Magazine, Photo
District News and Popular Photography and is held in numerous public
and private collections including the Brooklyn Museum; Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston; Allentown Art Museum of the Lehigh Valley; Museum of
Contemporary Photography, Chicago; and the Museum of Photographic Arts,
San Diego among others. She has degrees from Boston College, School of
Visual Arts and New York University/ International Center of
Photography. Panas is the recipient of a Whitney Museum Independent
Study Fellowship. Her first monograph "The Mark of Abel" (Kehrer
Verlag), was named a Photo District News Book of 2012, as well as a best
coffee table book by the Daily Beast.
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