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    Children's Holiday Shop

    December 17, 2016 from 2 - 4 PM. For many years local artists in the Beaufort County area would come together and provide a safe, affordable place for children to independently choose, purchase, and wrap gifts for their families. You can be a vendor and bring your art for sale, demonstrate or share your treasures for AOP to provide a manned table to sell your artwork for you. $10 vendor table fee. No commission taken.

    Mixed Media Art

    All forms of art (drawing, digital/mixed photography, sculpture, installation, digital, collage, fiber art, etc.)accepted by local, regional and NC artists. Fees are $20 for up to two entries for members, $25 for non-members. Two entries maximum per artist. Commission is set at 30% per sale. Submission accepted January 18 - 24, 2017. Opening reception February 2, 2017 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM.

    Valentine's from Kids

    Valentine cards in all shaped and sizes welcome from Beaufort County children and youth (no age limit) to display throughout the Turnage Theatre during the month of February. No fees. Submissions with school name and child's first name and age accepted at the Turnage Theatre or by mail starting on January 15, 2017. No fees. On display February 2017.

    Students of the Pamlico Art Exhibit

    Annual art exhibit for art provided by children living in or going to school in Beaufort, Hyde and Washington counties. Art accepted at the Turnage Theatre from February 23 - 28. No fees.

    Little Art Exhibit

    AOP's annual fundraiser to support programming. Canvas may be picked up at the Arts of the Pamlico in March 30 - April 4. Little Art works will be on display April 26 & 27 when all may purchase raffle tickets up to 3 PM on April 27 in advance of April 27 reception at 6:30 PM. Pick up your raffle art work winnings on May 2 during operating hours.

    AOP Member Exhibit

    Annual exhibit of the works of AOP members. Submissions accepted May 25 - 30.

    Opening reception June 1 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM. Details TBA.

    Photography Exhibit

    All forms of photography ready to hang from local, regional and NC artists. Fees are $20 for up to two entries for members, $25 for non-members. Two entries maximum per artist. Commission is set at 30% per sale. Submissions accepted at the Turnage Theater from July 12 - 18 , 2017. Opening reception July 28 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM.

    Rock n Roll Art Exhibit

    TBA for July exhibit

    Wine Label Art Exhibit

    TBA for August 2017 exhibit

    Tattoo Art

    TBA for October 2017 exhibit

  • Contact: Arts of the Pamlico
  •     exec_asst@artsofthepamlico.org

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