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Artist Call-Out for Juried Art Exhibit in Redondo Beach

Artists are invited to submit their work for a juried art exhibit to be held in Redondo Beach.

Calling all artists!

CA 101: Interpreting Life along the Pacific Coast is a juried art exhibition being presented by Friends of Redondo Beach Arts, Redondo Beach Art Group, The Legado Corporation and the .

Artists hailing from Santa Barbara to San Diego are invited to submit their work to the CA 101 exhibition, which will be displayed in Redondo Beach this summer for two consecutive weekends—July 27-29 and again Aug. 3-5—in a “Pop Up” Gallery located at 1700 Pacific Coast Hwy. (the old building) in Redondo Beach.

The opening reception for the event will be held on Friday, July 27 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. with the exhibit running through Sunday, July 29 and again on Friday, Aug. 3 through Sunday, Aug. 5.

Hours for both weekend shows are as follows:

Friday: 5 p.m. until 10 p.m.
Saturday: noon until 8 p.m.
Sunday: noon until 6 p.m.

Deadline for entries is Saturday, July 14. Entrants will be notified by Wednesday, July 18.

Submission fees are $10 for the first three submissions and $5 for each additional submission, with a limit of six submissions per artist. Original artwork in all media completed in the last two years will be considered.

Mail-in Submissions: CD images of submissions must be in JPEG format and should be 72 dpi and no longer than 800 pixels in length. If your CD cannot be opened, it will not be reviewed.

Email Submissions: Send your JPEG submissions to: pchca101@hotmail.com.

Checks should be made payable to FRBA and mailed to:

Nina Zak Laddon
Attn: CA 101
414 Faye Lane
Redondo Beach, CA  90277

For more information, visit the website at friendsredondobeacharts.org/events/pop-up-gallery-ca101-juried-art-exhibition. If you have additional questions, contact Director of Exhibitions Sandra Liljenwall at liljenwall21@gmail.com.  

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