
Gallery Openings are held the first evening of the exhibit. The Gallery opens at 6:00pm, Gallery Talks are at 6:30pm and Opening Receptions are 7-9pm.
November 12–December 24, 2010
22nd Art in Gadsden Juried Exhibition of Fine Art
All Galleries
The annual juried signature exhibition of fine art, representing over 100 artists living within 200 miles of Quincy, FL. Considered the exhibition that began Gadsden Arts, Art in Gadsden is an important annual tradition.
22nd Art in Gadsden Artist Applications will be mailed to artists by July 1, 2010. If you are an artist living within 200 miles of Quincy, Florida, and would like to be placed on the mailing list, please email Curator, Angie Barry, at
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or call (850) 875-4866.
Call to Artists! If you are an artist living within 200 miles of Quincy, Florida, or a former Gadsden County resident, you are invited to apply to participate in the 22nd Annual Art in Gadsden juried exhibition and sale of fine art. This exhibition draws visitors and patrons from across the region each year, showcasing art from over 100 selected artists. New and returning, established and emerging artists are welcome to apply.
To apply: Download the PDF or Word document (both can be typed directly into and saved). Print the completed application and mail, along with a CD of images, an artist's statement/biography, and the entry fee. OR email the completed application, images, artist's statement/biography and method of payment to
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. Or call 850-875-4866 to request a paper application. PLEASE read the instructions on the application carefully. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Applications due September 2, 2010
Application - MS Word Application - PDF
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22nd Annual Art In Gadsden
Call to Artists!If you are an artist living within 200 miles of Quincy, Florida, or a former Gadsden County resident, you are invited to apply to participate in the 22nd Annual Art in Gadsden juried exhibition and sale of fine art . More Information...

Mark Lindquist, So Long Frank Lloyd Wright Bowl In the fall of 2010, Gadsden Arts will host the exhibition of work by the internationally renowned woodturner and sculptor, Mark Lindquist, exploring the 40-year evolution of Lindquist's work, from wood vessels and furniture to large-scale totems to abstract photography.

Dean Mitchell, Bookstore, watercolor 15 x 20 inches In July 2008, Gadsden Arts hosted an exhibition of a series of works by Dean Mitchell celebrating the city of New Orleans. In August 2011, Gadsden Arts will host an exhibition featuring new work by the Quincy native.

Eluster Richardson, Quiltmaker Second Study, oil, 36 x 30 In March of 2011, Gadsden Arts will open an exhibition of work by Eluster Richardson. This exhibition highlights Richardson’s concentration on quilts and the tradition of quilting in the South. Paintings of quilts will be exhibited alongside antique quilts illustrating quilting culture of the past and present.

Thornton Dial, Sr., untitled, 1990s, mixed media, 60 x70 inches, Collection of Lou and Calynne Hill This work was part of the exhibition, Vernacular Art from the Hill Collection, displayed at the Arts Center August-October 2009.
 Purvis Young, untitled, 2003, mixed media, 49 x 51 x 3 inches, Collection of Lou and Calynne Hill This work was part of the exhibition, Vernacular Art from the Hill Collection, displayed at the Arts Center August-October 2009.
 Vik Muniz, Still Life with Apples, After Cézanne, chromogenic print, 90 x 72 inches In July 2006, Gadsden Arts borrowed works by Vik Muniz from a collection owned by the West Collection. Muniz is an artist whose inventive recreations of well-known images taken from art history and constructed or "remastered from a variety of everyday materials like dirt, sugar, wire, string, and chocolate syrup.
 Gustavo Castillo, Coconut and Red, watercolor on paper, 30 x 40 inches In October 2005, Gadsden Arts exhibited the work of Gustavo Castillo and Carmen Lagos, two highly acclaimed watercolor artists who produce realistic images with striking luminous quality
 Omar Thompson, Shoeshine for Mr. Charlie, mixed media, 48 x 80 x 11 inches In January 2005, Gadsden Arts hosted the exhibition of cermacist and mixed media artist, Omar Thompson. Thompson assembles found objects to present compelling images which recount his and others' experiences of growing up black in America.
 Yvonne Tucker, Self-Portrait with Bird, mixed media on board, 2002 In January 2003, noted ceramicist Yvonne Tucker exhibited works with painter Marion McDonald and quilter Qadira Lutfi in an exhibit in the Sara May Love Gallery at Gadsden Arts.
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