Call for Participation
Art Crawl is a free event that takes place in historic Downtown Springville on Saturday, June 4th at 5:30 pm.
All of Main Street, Springville becomes a gallery with artwork in Main street businesses and musicians on the street. Festivities begin at 5:30 and close at 8:30pm when the after-party starts (location TBD). Awards, Food, and Music. Come shop local stores and artwork!
Call for Artwork
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Artists are asked to submit images of up to five works in any medium to be juried in to the show. To submit, send images along with a submission form including the description of the work including medium, size, price, and information on how the work is to be displayed to SCAArtSubmissions@gmail.com. Deadline: May 1, 2022. After notification of acceptance, work must be delivered by May 29 ready to display. See Jury information below.
Call for Musicians & Performers
We are also seeking sidewalk performers, acoustic musicians, theater, poetry and more to join in the fun. If you have something to contribute, call 716-592-9038 or email SCAArtSubmissions@gmail.com for details. Stipend available.
Art Demonstrations and Installations
We are also seeking artist demonstrations, art installations, muralists, and more to join in the fun. If you have something to contribute, call 716-592-9038 or email SCAArtSubmissions@gmail.com for details. Send a proposal or information about what you would like to do.
Fine Craft Sales
One space will be set up to host fine craft sales. bring your jewelry, pottery, or other fine craft items for sale. No charge for arts sales.
Community Organization Tables
If you represent a community organization that would like to spread the word about your mission, consider setting up a table at one of the Art Crawl spaces. There is no charge.
Marketplace
Do you operate a small home business without a storefront but would like to have a presence at Art Crawl? Join the Marketplace – a temporary pop up in one of the vacant spaces on Main Street.
2022 Artwork Jurors
Véronique Côté is the Executive Director & Chief Curator at Buffalo’s Center for Exploratory & Perceptual Arts (CEPA). Côté has extensive background in photography, interdisciplinary curatorial practices, and arts administration. She also teaches in graduate and undergraduate programs at various universities. A Quebec native, Côté completed her MFA at SUNY Buffalo in 2006. She also holds an MA in Museum Studies from Harvard University, and a BIA from the University of Quebec in Chicoutimi. Most recently, Côté held a position at the prestigious Pérez Art Museum leading the Museum Management Internship & Leadership program. https://www.cepagallery.org/about/staff/
Edreys Wajed is a full-time artist and multi-disciplined creative, with achievements in music performance, video, jewelry design and entrepreneurship respectively. Wajed has been recognized for his artistic contributions to the historic Freedom Wall mural, with the Albright-Knox Art Gallery; several other regional murals; and as ASI 2019 Artist of the Year Award Nominee. Wajed co-owns and operates a multi-media agency called Eat Off Art, specializing in curating transformative experiences through creativity and art. https://edreys.com/about/
Bruce Blair is most known for his spontaneous landscapes in watercolor and acrylic. He has exhibited extensively in the Western New York area since the early 1970s; his first solo show was actually held in Springville, New York. Blair studied at the Art Institute of Boston, Massachusetts from 1970-1973 as well as under his father, renowned artist Robert Blair, and is a member of the Buffalo Society of Artists. Blair has won multiple awards for his work, and his work is found in numerous public and private collections. https://www.meibohmfinearts.com/artists/details/77
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