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25th Annual All Cape Art Show Entry Day

Entry day: Tuesday, Sept 8, 10am-2pm.        Fee: $20 for 1 or 2 entries (flat rate)

From the enormously talented pool of Artists on Cape Cod, this Exhibition showcases works across the spectrum. All mediums, all subjects and $1000 in prizes will be awarded. Show will be judged for inclusion and awards.


Entry day: Tuesday, Sept 8, 10am-2pm.        Fee: $20 for 1 or 2 entries (flat rate)
Pick-up: Wednesday, October 7, 10am-2pm

RULES
Artist must reside in Barnstable County.
Paintings must be suitably framed and ready to hang.
Frames may not exceed 42 inches in any direction.
 3D work should be constructed of any substantial material not exceeding 40 inches in any direction.
Works that cannot be accommodated will not be accepted. All works must be for sale. All work must be original.
Work done under the guidance of an instructor is ineligible. 
There must be at least 15 participants in a category for prizes to be awarded.
A 40% commission will be retained by the CAC. Current work only please

Accepted work will be listed online by Fri Sept 11th at 10am. Check our website homepage. Declined work must be picked up by Monday Sept 14th.

Delivery: Work must be delivered to CAC on the specified entry day.

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Juried By John Clayton

John Clayton, searching for of his own artistic voice, left the grey walls of The Art Students League of New York. Clayton's journey lead him to the Cape School in Provincetown where he embraced the "Art of Seeing Color" as taught by the late Henry Hensche, and Charles W. Hawthorne. Clayton would paint outdoors as often as he could. Over many years Clayton matured into a devoted plein air painter. He now makes his living painting and teaching throughout Cape Cod in the Summers and the streets of Key West in the Winter. "Color is the vehicle I use to express my own sense of nature. I am inspired by nature and light; its everchanging conditions are challenging to me. My work is about the light key and expressing it through paint. While attending The National Academy in New York, John was the recipient of the Arthur and Melville Philips Scholarship and the Mrs. Roberts Forbes Scholarship. He also received an honorable mention in the Academy's annual student show. Clayton was one of eight in the Provincetown Art Association's "Emerging Artists Exhibition", in 1999. In 2006 He received a Mass Cultural Council grant. Among the many teachers with whom John Clayton has studied, include Harvey Dinnerstein, Marybeth McKenzie, and Cedric Egeli.

Earlier Event: September 8
All Works Square Pick Up Day