Archive for January, 2012
NBTN 01/02/12
Take in for work for the January show at the ACF Gallery is TODAY, January 4th, from 4 to 6 PM and TOMORROW, January 5th , from 9 AM to 10 AM.
Then come down Friday night for the First Friday.
And remember, starting this month there is a $5.00 a month charge to show any work at the gallery. Anyone who has continuing work at the gallery, please stop by at take in to take care the charge.
For more info on showing at the Gallery call Dolores at (928)699-4125, Carol at (928)607-5257 or Mike at (928)522-6969.
There is a working meeting for the ACF Gallery Mural TONIGHT, January 4 at 5:30 PM at the ACF Gallery.
THE MURAL IS REALLY STARTING TO TAKE SHAPE BUT …
We still need artists to work on the mural, and it is not limited to painters. This mural IS different, so don’t be afraid to give your input and creativity to it.
For further information call Mike at 522-6969 or Mural Chairperson Bruce Berry at 774-9198.
AS USUAL PIZZA INCLUDED!!
The deadline for submitting cards to the Arizona Centennial Artist Trading Card Project is two weeks away:
JANUARY 15, 2012.
Applications can be downloaded here
AlphaGraphics on Beaver Street is offering printing service for the trading cards at very, very, affordable pricing . Around $8.50 for 30 cards.Call 774-5940
For further information, please contact Mike Frankel at acfpres@hotmail.com or (928)522-6969
Lake Havasu Balloon Festival Jan. 19-22 Arts and Craft Village 10×10 space for rent only $32 total.
A chance to sell your items to 30-40,000 customers. call 928.208.1101.
AZ Centennial Artist Trading Card Project
The Arizona State Centennial Artist Trading Cards Project commences on August 15th 2011 and submissions will be accepted through January 15, 2012. (Updated)
Your work must be in the form of a trading card, 2 ½” by 3 ½ “in any medium.
These artist trading cards are original works of art, self-produced by anyone in the state of Arizona with the theme of the Arizona State Centennial. That means virtually any subject that pertains to the history and present life in Arizona, its breathtaking scenery and rich multicultural traditions.

