Monday, June 1, 2015

CALL FOR ARTISTS JUNE 2015

Do you have a project in progress that you would like to share with the public when it is finished? 

UFO Days are a great place to start. 

Or, maybe you just missed last year's show and you've saved an awesome creation that you'd love to share with the public? 


Don't fit either of these categories? There is still time left to create something to share at the Annual Belfast Area Art show this year. 

Just print and complete the registration form. Submit it with your fee (non-members $5) and entries on July 28th.
2015 Registration Form 


Since our first exhibit in 2010; the Belfast Public Library has generously allowed us to use this public space to display creative works by Belfast Area artists and artisans of all ages. We greatly appreciate this contribution to Creative Unity in the Belfast, NY area. 

The Art Show is FREE and open to the public during regular library hours during the month of August. 



Don't miss the library lawn concerts happening in August, too. 



ATTN: Singers, songwriters, poets, and musicians! 
BOFA Members are also invited to share and enter this Survivors' Song Search from the Art For Arachnoiditis Project at SheilaLynnK Art Studio.
"Beginning August 30, 2015
Spinal Arachnoiditis Survivors, Singers, Poets, Musicians, Songwriters, ANYONE interested in inspiring Survivors with words and music may submit ONE entry.Winner will be selected by popular vote from the Survivor Community. 
The song will then be licensed for project use for the duration of The Art For Arachnoiditis Project.
The winner receives $35 and assistance (if needed) with submitting the copyright application for the song."

Arachnoiditis Survivor Portrait in Progress Video at SheilaLynnK Art Studio, Wellsville, NY. 
Kimberly is an Arachnoiditis Survivor and a Year 1 Survivor Portrait recipient. She shares Her Story to
 increase Awareness and Prevention.

Fund Year 2 Get Goods and Get eligible to 
win Prizes as your Tax-deductible contribution
 Empowers Arachnoiditis Survivors via participation in the Arts. 

Fiscally Sponsored by the New York Foundation for the Arts