with a
Halloween costume party!
We figured, what better opportunity to make your neck
hairs stand up, your skin crawl, inspire your nightmares AND throw a great
costume party to boot, than these three cleverly consecutive days:
Halloween, All Saints Day, and Day of the Dead?
Bring out your scariest stuff, the “too creepy to be
seen”,
the work your kids make you keep in the closet,
and inspire that next Stephen King in the crowd!
Show
Dates: October 31st – November 2nd
Halloween Costume Potluck Opening Party:
Friday, October 31st (Halloween) 5-9 PM
Gallery
Hours: Saturday, November 1st
(All Saints Day) 1-5 PM
and
Sunday, November 2nd (Day of the Dead) 1-5 PM
Deliver
Art: Tuesday, October 28th, 4-6 PM
To
Lowell Art Works, 5205 S. 2nd Ave., Everett, WA 98203
Submissions: $15 fee for up to 3 pieces (checks payable to Mike Gardner)
25% commission taken on sold works.
Art
pickup: Tuesday, November 4th, 4-6 PM
(Voting Day!)
Curators
will provide e-postcard and press release.
Artists
will be responsible for sending invitations to their own mailing lists.
For
more information please contact
Event Co-Curators Mike Gardner and Jules Anslow
Tattoogarden.net@gmail.com , jules@julesanslow.com
(Things That Go Bump In
The Night)
Artist
Agreement and Inventory
(please attach this form to
one of your pieces)
Name _______________________________________________________
Address______________________________________________________
City____________________________
State_______ Zip______________
Phone________________________
E-mail_________________________
Title
Medium Price
1.
_________________________________________________________
2.
_________________________________________________________
3.
_________________________________________________________
Liability: Of course, all care and every reasonable
precaution will be taken throughout receipt, installation, exhibition and
return of artwork. However we, Mike
Gardner, Jules Anslow, Lowell Art Works, the building owners and tenant artists
do not assume responsibility for loss or damage that might be incurred during
this process, and encourage each artist to carry their own insurance.