Artclectic 2026 is looking for artists

The Artclectic application process has opened for any artists interested in sharing their work during the October 2026 show. Applications can be submitted using this link. 
By Susan Chapman, Artclectic Coordinator

Do you have a favorite artist? Are you an artist yourself? We’re on the hunt for new-to-us and emerging artists interested in participating in Artclectic 2026. The application process runs from Wednesday, April 1 to Wednesday, May 6. Acceptance isn’t guaranteed, but giving jurors a wide variety of artists to choose from makes the show more vibrant and diverse.

Please share the application link with your art-loving friends, or let us know if you want us to reach out to your favorite artists. Artclectic 2026 will be held Thursday, October 22 through Saturday, October 24, 2026.
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