Call for Artists for Peace, a juried show

August 03, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
New York: Canvas Paper and Stone Gallery announces a Call for Artists for Peace, a juried show. The goal of this Call and the ensuing show is to provide our audience with an exhibition whose intent is to promote harmony, tolerance and peaceful coexistence as dramatized in the words of John Lennon's Imagine:

Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in Peace…

This Call is open to all artists, for works less than two years old and available for sale.
Artists are invited to review the submission guidelines and application at www.canvaspaperandstone.com/peace/ and submit their work for review.

Estimated Timeline
Submissions deadline: Entries must be received by October 1, 2007
Notification to artists: October 22, 2007
Delivery of Accepted Work: November 16, 2007
Exhibition Opening: Friday, November 30, 2007 from 6 to 9:00 PM
Exhibition Period: Wednesday, November 28 2007 through January 12, 2008

The exhibition will run from November 28, 2007 through January 12, 2008 in the Canvas Paper and Stone Gallery in The Bradhurst at Strivers Row located at 2611 Frederick Douglas Blvd, Suite 2N in Harlem, New York City. Gallery hours are open to the public, Wednesday through Saturday, Noon to 6:00, by appointment. The opening reception will be held on Friday, November 30th from 6:00 until 9:00PM.

Canvas Paper and Stone is the successor to American Vision 145, a gallery originally established in April 1999. It continues to lead the way in a Harlem cultural arts renaissance by producing world-class art exhibitions. Averlyn Archer, CEO and Curator, is an avid art collector and attorney. She has created a new online locale for art enthusiasts – CanvasPaperandStone.com. Viewers are welcome to access additional information and a copy of this press release on canvaspaperandstone.com. For more information or to visit the gallery, please call us at 212-694-1747.
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