Winter Arts & Crafts Festival in Ouray
posted by crmbear
When:
1:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday, February 15
Where:
Ouray Community Center,
6th St.,
Ouray,
CO
Description:
OURAY
Call for Entries for the Winter Arts & Crafts Festival in Ouray hosted by the Ouray County Arts Association at the Ouray Community Center. Registration is Fri., Feb. 15 from 9AM to Noon. The show is open Fri., Feb. 15, 1-7 PM; Sat., Feb. 16, 10 AM-7 PM; Sun., Feb 17, Noon-3 PM. Silent Auction Fri., 1 PM - Sun., til 2 PM. This is a non-juried show. There will be an award of $50 for People's Choice. Entry Fees: $5 for OCAA members, $1 for students 18 and younger, $20 for non-members of OCAA. All pieces must be for sale; OCAA retains 30 % of sale price. Entries may include any art or craft such as fine art, jewelry, needlework, and any other art form. Must be ready to hang/display. Bin work is accepted. Limit of 5 pieces of fine art; craft work unlimited. For info, call 626-3212 or go to ourayarts.org. Artist MUST PICK UP all pieces not sold on Sun., Feb. 17 between 3-5 pm.
Call for Entries for the Winter Arts & Crafts Festival in Ouray hosted by the Ouray County Arts Association at the Ouray Community Center. Registration is Fri., Feb. 15 from 9AM to Noon. The show is open Fri., Feb. 15, 1-7 PM; Sat., Feb. 16, 10 AM-7 PM; Sun., Feb 17, Noon-3 PM. Silent Auction Fri., 1 PM - Sun., til 2 PM. This is a non-juried show. There will be an award of $50 for People's Choice. Entry Fees: $5 for OCAA members, $1 for students 18 and younger, $20 for non-members of OCAA. All pieces must be for sale; OCAA retains 30 % of sale price. Entries may include any art or craft such as fine art, jewelry, needlework, and any other art form. Must be ready to hang/display. Bin work is accepted. Limit of 5 pieces of fine art; craft work unlimited. For info, call 626-3212 or go to ourayarts.org. Artist MUST PICK UP all pieces not sold on Sun., Feb. 17 between 3-5 pm.
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