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5th Annual Juried Exhibition: A Regional Art Competition
June 19 – July 8, 2008
Submission deadline: April 28, 2008 (received)
Cash awards
About the Juror:
Chad W. Colby is Assistant Professor of Art at Fort Lewis College in Durango,
Colorado where he teaches courses in painting, drawing, and relief printmaking.
In response to his creative focus and ambitious work ethic, he was named this
institution’s Featured Scholar in the fall of 2007. Mr. Colby earned his
B.F.A. in Painting from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana in 1994 and
achieved his M.F.A. in Painting from American University, Washington D.C. in
1998. Mr. Colby has received critical acclaim for his work, resulting in his
receiving a 2002 Colorado Council on the Arts Fellowship
Download
the PDF prospectus here.
PAGOSA SPRINGS ARTS COUNCIL WORKSHOPS
The Pagosa Springs Arts Council sponsors and manages workshop in the Arts & Crafts
Space at the Community Center. From the outset, the Arts Council has been a partner
and supporter of the Community Center.
We started the Workshops in 2002 and they have grown substantially since that
time. We service the Arts in the Community and the Community has responded favorably
to this program. It gives those who want to teach a venue to do so and at the
same time gives our residents a venue for learning something they have always
been interested in whether it is watercolor, acrylic, oil, drawing, drama, photography,
etc. The space also provides a home for the Photo Club, Watercolor Club and meeting
location for various clubs.
If you are interested in teaching a workshop or class, please secure
a Workshop Application Form or from the Gallery in Town Park (264-5020).
If you are a resident and have ideas and suggestions for a class or workshop
we haven’t offered, please let us hear from you. The Arts Council’s
mailing address is: P.O. Box 533, Pagosa Springs, Co., 81147 or email (psac@centurytel.net).
Would Evening work better for you? To date all of our workshops have been held
during the day. We would also like to know if there is a desire in the community
for an evening workshop or series of classes. Perhaps 2 to 21/2 hours one evening
a week for 6 to 8 weeks. If this is of interest to you, please call PSAC at 264-5020
and leave your name and number, and we’ll touch base with you.
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