Organizers of the Tlacuachismo are extending a call for works for yet another summer Tlacuache extravaganza. This year's exhibit will 'hang out' at the Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Center in San Benito, Texas. The exhibit will be up from June 13 - July 29, with a reception on Midsummer's Eve, June 21, from 7-9pm. Poets and writers will also attend to read works in the accompanying literary Tlacuachismo genre. The theme again is the opossum, or tlacuache, as found in post-modern and contemporary art.
This year's submissions will be juried by STC art instructor James Miller. Mr. Miller was last year's winner of the prestigious Tlacuache de Oro, for his work, Bad Opossums. The Tlacuache de Oro will then be passed to the new honoree for the best of show. Honorable mentions agian will be mentioned.
Works will be accepted by the jury from June 8-12. All pieces must be received ready to hang from the wall. Works should not exceed 3x4 feet in area, and a limited number of pedestals will be available for 3 dimensional work. Up to three works per artist will be accepted. Since the exhibit is organized independently, artists will be asked to donate a small enrty fee to cover the cost of postcards and other promotional information.
The make arrangements to submit work and fill out exhibit form, or if you have any questions, please contact Rachael F. Brown at rfbrown@southtexascollege.edu or (956) 316-3330, Dahlia Guzman at iamnotin@yahoo.com or (956) 383-1528, or Cristina Balli at nmcacsb@yahoo.com or (956) 361-0110.
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Dumb stuff.
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