• New this year! 

    Teenworks and Kids' Kreations 2021 Virtual Exhibition 

    Studio 23/The Arts Center is inviting all high school, middle school, and elementary art students in Bay County to submit one image to be shown in an onine gallery for Teenworks and Kids' Kreations 2021 Virtual Exhibition. 

    To enter, please submit an image below with the student's name, grade, art teacher and school.  All the student's names will be entered in a drawing for art-related prizes such as gift certificates for Paint 'n Takes, Craft Bar Projects and art supply gift bags. 

    The online gallery for Teenworks and Kids' Kreations' 2021 will be posted on our website at www.studio23baycity.org.

     

  • Important Dates for

    Teenworks and Kids' Kreations 2021


    Deadline to submit this application with one image:
    February 12, 2021

     

    Teenworks and Kids' Kreations 2021

    Virtual Exhibition will feature an online gallery starting   March 1, 2020 and remain online at Studio 23's website for the rest of the school year. 

     

    Scroll down to fill out the application. The red * marks required information. 

  • The photographs submitted can be taken on a smart phone. Please think about good lighting such as photographing outside on a cloudy day or have lights from each side. Keep the camera steady or use a tripod for more detail. Only one image can be submitted. 

    Artwork can be for sale. The commission is 60% to the artist and 40% to Studio 23. You will be contacted by email if someone is interested in purchasing your artwork for more details. 

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  • Dear Student Artists,


    Thank you very much for entering your artwork into this virtual exhibition. We appreciate that you are sharing your talent with us and look forward to having the online gallery available to family and friends throughout the school yeaer. 
    Please email me at curator.studio23@gmail.com if you have any questions or concerns. I am ready to answer your questions.

    Sincerely, 


    Val
    Valerie Allen, curator

     

     

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