Putnam Arts Council



at the Belle Levine Art Center

521 Kennicut Hill Rd , Mahopac, NY

2016 Fall Juried Fine Art Exhibit

in the A. Eric Arctander Gallery @ the Belle Levine Art Center

Exhibit Dates: October 15 – November 4, 2016

Reception & Awards ~ Saturday, October 15, 2-4pm

gallery hours: Tuesday – Friday, 11-3 or by appointment

Corporate Sponsor ~

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~ PROSPECTUS ~

Hand-delivery of submissions for consideration:

Saturday, 10/1, 2-5pm or Thursday, 10/6, noon-6pm

Eligibility: PAC invites artists 18 and over to submit up to TWO pieces of ORIGINAL fine art (includes photography) for consideration. Work must have been completed within the past three years, not previously exhibited at the Putnam Arts Council, nor created in a class. Artists are responsible for any copyright infringement.

Original work in any of the following media: oil or acrylic, watercolor, mixed media, pastel, graphics, sculpture, and photography/digital,

no giclee’ prints.

Specifications: All work must be finished and completely dried. 2D work: cannot exceed a maximum measurement of 48” and must be suitably framed, wired and ready to hang. Triptychs should keep within the size parameter requirement. 3-D work: must be manageable by one person.

CASH AWARDS: for Best in Show, Second and Third Place selected at the discretion of the juror. Honorable mentions may be awarded, at the discretion of the juror. Awards will be announced at the opening reception on Saturday, October 15 at 3pm.

Juror for inclusion & awards: Tom Christopher is an artist and muralist and is well-known for his New York City urban paintings. Most of his work is painted using small-batch, handmade acrylic paint. Pencil lines from the initial exploratory sketch stage often remain on the white canvass. His typical images include cabbies, delivery men, skylines, and chaotic New York City scenes. His work is usually done with acrylic paint in an expressionist style. Mr. Christopher has exhibited extensively world-wide, is part of many private and public collections and is the owner and founder of Lift Truck Project (an alternative space and drive-by gallery) in Croton Falls, NY. He is currently on exhibit in Dusseldorf, Germany and will be part of ART Miami this November. Additional information about the artist may be found at tomchristopher-

Hand Delivery of Artwork: to 521 Kennicut Hill Rd., Mahopac: Saturday, 10/1, 2-5pm; Thursday, 10/6 noon-6pm.

Submission fees per artist for up to 2 entries (non-refundable): PAC members $25.00; non-members: $30. Artists may join at drop off or online @ Please note that payment does NOT guarantee acceptance by the Juror and is non-refundable.

Submission Forms: will be provided at time of drop off.

Artist Biography: Please provide a copy of your artist biography or resume at time of drop.

Identify your work: with a label that includes: your name, the work’s title, medium and price. If the work is not for sale, please include an NFS designation along with a value on your label.

Sales: The Putnam Arts Council will retain 35% on all sales.

Pick – up at completion of exhibit:

Sunday, November, 6, 1-3pm

Wednesday, November 9, noon -4pm

or by appointment.

INFORMATION/DIRECTIONS @ or 845-803-8622

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~ THIS FALL @ PAC ~

Week of Tuesday, September 20 –

Our Fall Classes in the visual, performing and healing arts

begin and include ongoing favorites and many new offerings,

available days, evenings, and after school. Visit and enroll online!

September 10-25 – Anything Goes, small works show of

affordable art! Opening reception on Sat., 10/10, 2-4pm

Special event on Sunday, 10/25: informational presentation by

members of the Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra @ 2:30pm

(soon to perform at Carnegie Hall !)

Friday, December 2, 3-8pm – members preview for

PAC’s Annual Craft Show & Sale.

Members are invited for a sneak-peak to browse, buy and be inspired!

Show & Sale continues Saturday, 12/3 – Sunday, 12/11, noon-5pm, every day!

INFORMATION/DIRECTIONS: or 845-803-8622

PAC’s programs & services are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Public support is also provided by Putnam County government. Additional revenue is generated by the Putnam Arts Council through membership, educational & creative programs, through fundraising efforts & donations.

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