| Three Nonprofits Call to Artists for Donations |
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| Artist Opportunities |
| Written by rhonda |
| Saturday, 27 December 2008 07:16 |
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Attention artists needed for three great nonprofit fundraisers. The following notices came to my attention and I would like to give our members and readers the information and an opportunity to help in one or more of these worthy events.
a Nonprofit based in Little Rock that teaches illiterate adults to read as well as non-native English speakers to read and speak English, is having a first time fundraiser Feb. 19. Shine a Light on Literacy, to be held at the Arkansas Governor's Mansion with first lady Ginger Beebe as Honorary Chairman. They need the talent of Arkansas artists to transform basic, unadorned lamps into works of art. For Information: http://www.arsculptorsguild.com ******************************************************
is seeking donations of original art for the 7th Annual Empty Bowls Fundraiser on March 19, 2009. For Information: http://www.arsculptorsguild.com/starving_artist_flyer.pdf ******************************************************
is requesting for your participation in Eggshibition 2009. Your willingness to share your imaginative talents has been essential in raising over $1.7 million in support of Youth Home, Inc.'s goal of helping Arkansas's emotionally troubled adolescents find a better way to deal with life's challenges. As we’re sure you already know, Youth Home’s Board of Directors, staff and the many Eggshibition committee members all agree on one important point: it's the artists and their "eggsceptional" creations that have made this annual, one-of-a-kind fundraiser a national success story, and one we can all be so proud of helping to accomplish. http://www.arsculptorsguild.com
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Lina30Jordan
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I am your host at Canvas Junkie and work in several media. I design and make one of a kind sculpture you can wear or jewelry.
As well as paint, make found object sculpture and generally will chase after anything sparkly. When I was a teen my dad would introduce me as his daughter with the disclaimer of "You know artists are weird".
Now that I have seen many years of life pass by (I'm in denial about exactly how many)............. I'm happy to be known as an artist because....... life is just weird.