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Artists being sought for local art show

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"Wintry Owl" by Torrey Carroll Smith

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Meeting House Arts in Waterbury is hosting a community art show to celebrate the wide range of creativity in the community.

The show, called “Off the Beaten Path,” will be up for most of July at the White Meeting House at 8 N. Main St. An open house celebration will be held July 11, the same day as the Waterbury Arts Fest.

Meeting House Arts is looking for artists and craftspeople in Waterbury, Duxbury, Middlesex and Moretown who may not show their work regularly, but would enjoy a chance to share it with the community. It hopes to show one or two pieces of each artists work, whether in paint, pottery, photography, textiles, wood, assemblage, drawings and so on. Artists may offer their work for sale, if they choose.

Application is by email: Send digital images of up to two pieces of work for the exhibit, along with title, media and dimensions, as well as contact information, including full name, phone and address. Send applications to two addresses — torreycsmith@yahoo.com and plmckibben@comcast.net — by June 19.

Work will be dropped off Tuesday, June 30, at the White Meeting House. It must be display-ready.

Meeting House Arts is a collaborative project hosted by the White Meeting House. Its goal is to provide more opportunities for local artists to show their work, and for local residents to enjoy more art. Questions can be addressed to Torrey at 244-8581 or torreycsmith@yahoo.com.

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