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Calling all artists: Submissions open for Penticton sculpture exhibit

Submission deadline for this year's exhibit is Dec. 15

Now is the time for artists from across B.C. to enter their submissions into the Penticton Public Sculpture Exhibit.

Artists are invited to submit their work to the city until Dec. 15, with the chance of having their sculptures displayed next year along the Lakeshore Drive waterfront and Penticton's downtown core.

鈥淲e accept applications from across the province and look forward to unveiling the unique creations of these artists each spring,鈥 said Joanne Malar, the city's manager of recreation, arts and culture.

Established in 2016, the Public Sculpture Exhibit showcases artists' work across Penticton every year.

In 2024, seven sculptures were selected to be displayed at "high-profile outdoor locations," according to the city.

The sculptures are owned by the artists and leased by the City of Penticton for one year. 

 鈥淏ringing together talented artists in a showcase that adds vibrancy while keeping art accessible in our community is a great project to be a part of and we look forward to seeing what will be submitted.鈥

More information on the exhibit, and on how to submit your work, can be found

 



Logan Lockhart

About the Author: Logan Lockhart

I joined Black Press Media in 2021 after graduating from a pair of Toronto post-secondary institutions and working as a sports reporter for several different outlets.
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