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Art on the Corner

AOTC logo Art on the Corner (AOTC) is a unique yearlong outdoor sculpture exhibit displayed in Downtown Grand Junction. This exhibit is free to the public and includes more than 100 sculptures in a variety of media and styles. More than half of the pieces are part of a permanent collection and the others are on loan from the artists for one year.

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27th Annual Art on the Corner Exhibit

Sculptors across the country are invited to submit work for the up-coming 27th annual Grand Junction, Colorado Main Street Art on the Corner exhibit, which will run from May 2011-May 2012.
  • Application deadline - Monday, January 3rd, 2011
  • Installation - Saturday, May 7; Artist Reception May 7
  • Exhibit ends - Saturday, May 6, 2012
  • Honorarium per artist - $500 and complimentary hotel room
  • Prizes and Awards: $500/$750/$1,000/$1,500; award pieces considered for purchase

Sculptors interested in having their work considered can call Felicia Sabartinelli at 970-256-4131, or e-mail dtaevents@gjcity.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. There are 20 spaces available for new work, and pieces are juried to ensure artistic quality and durability. There are now almost 100 pieces in the permanent collection.




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