Peace Lutheran Church hosts third annual Art@Peace Art and Music Festival, a fun and festive afternoon of art, music and conversation, on Sunday, June 4th from 3pm to 6:30pm
Held at the beautiful, sunny Fellowship Center at Peace Lutheran Church, 828 W. Main St., near downtown Grass Valley, the festival afternoon will include an art auction, a concert featuring ragtime-era music, and wine and Cheese reception.
Artists who create small and medium-sized works are invited to participate. The deadline for submitting artwork is Monday 22 May.
All artistic mediums are encouraged with the exception of clothing, purses and jewelry. Works will be sold in a silent auction. Artists will set a minimum price for their work and receive that amount from any work sold.Any bid above the minimum price will benefit the Art@Peace Music program with concerts, silent films, guest artists, etc. Past exhibitions at the Peace Lutheran Church were interesting, well attended, and many artists successfully sold their work. In addition to the art auction, guests enjoyed music, wine and hors d’oeuvres.
Admission is free (donations required), and the Arts and Music Festival offers artists a spacious indoor and centrally located venue to make their work known and exhibited to the public. Featured artists are encouraged to mingle with guests and discuss their art—and bring family and friends. Artists are encouraged to display up to two smaller artworks (approximately 12″ x 12″) on the table. Some medium-sized paintings (24” x 36”) displayed on floor-standing easels will be accepted. Paintings and photos should come with a tabletop easel. Medium-sized works may be placed on a standing easel provided by the artist. No wall space available.
Artists: contact the organizers by May 22
To submit an artwork, please contact Connie Berg for details: decoberg@aol.com Or call (530) 432-1607 by May 22. Attach a photo of the item.
In addition to the art auction, the much-publicized event will include a ragtime concert organized by renowned Peace Lutheran Church organist Walt Strony, as well as a wine and cheese reception during the sale.this is part of Art@Peace A range of high-quality cultural events are offered free to the public, including silent films played by Walter on the organ; and a variety of concerts, including guest artists.access www.PeaceLutheranGV.org to know more information.