It’s not too late to apply to Artclectic 2020

Artclectic’s artist application deadline has been extended to Monday, June 1 and the application fee has been lowered to $10.
By Susan Chapman, Artclectic Coordinator

We hope you’ll encourage your favorite artists to apply by sharing this link with them. This fundraiser benefits the Artclectic Endowment Fund for Innovative Teaching, which supports curricular innovation and classroom excellence.

Who are your favorite artists? USN parents make up 46% of Artclectic’s buyers, and we think you have great taste. Help us spot new talent by encouraging your favorite artists to apply. The application process has been extended to Monday, June 1. 

We are looking for a fresh group of artists – a strong mix of styles and prices, emerging and seasoned talents. Artclectic is a juried show and while we can’t promise that those you recommend will be accepted, we do hope that you will be our talent scouts in recruiting artists to apply. Please feel free to share this link to the application with artists you know and love.
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