OPS Art Show Set for January 23rd

Silver Lake Lifering by Karen Rhodes
Silver Lake Lifering by Karen Rhodes

There's still time to create a canvas for the show before the January 11th deadline!

The 3rd Annual "Ocracoke Through Your Eyes" show will feature small works by local artists – maybe you!

If you took home one of the 100 little 6 x 8 canvasses, it's time to get 'er done and turned in! If you haven't gotten a canvas yet, don't miss your chance! Stop by the Museum, pick up a canvas, and be a part of the show! What else could you possibly need to do on this cold winter weekend?

Green Octopus by Barry Collier
Green Octopus by Barry Collier

Amy Howard, OPS Administrator and the organizer of the art show, hopes that professional artists, dabblers, crafters, wanna-bes, and even people who don't think they're artists will be willing to participate.

The artists are asked to show Ocracoke as they see it – the beach, the village, the people, any small part that they choose. Participants can draw, paint, glue, sew, staple, or otherwise add artistic embellishments to the small ready-to-hang canvasses. 

A wine-and-cheese reception and art opening is planned for Saturday, January 23rd, from 5 – 7pm at the Museum. The artwork will be available through a silent auction during the reception. Amy will post photos of the canvases on the OPS Facebook page. You can see a selection there and even place your bid online! Keep checking back – the page is updated as the canvasses come in. 

Last year, OPS received a wonderful collection of collages, paintings, and photographs to auction at the event. Children and adults, residents and visitors, professional artisans and beginners were all represented among the little works of art, which raised over $5000 for the non-profit.

Check out a sampling of my favorites (so far!)

Seashells by Nancy Sadler
Seashells by Nancy Sadler
Sunset Path to the Beach by Peggy Powers
Sunset Path to the Beach by Peggy Powers
1950's Community Store by Karen Rhodes
1950's Community Store by Karen Rhodes
 
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