MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – EcoArts of Lake County invites artists to apply to install and exhibit sculptural work in the 13th annual EcoArts: Lake County Sculpture Walk.
More than 300 sculptures by local, national and international artists have been installed over EcoArts' past 12 years.
The sculpture walk has a large audience and beautiful venue within the 107-acre Middletown County Trailside Park, located on Dry Creek Cutoff, off Highway 175, about three minutes from town.
Each year sculptural work with strong artistic merit made from and/or relating to nature are selected and sited along both sides of a central trail that winds three-eighths of a mile through meadows and woodland.
Public attendance is approximately 3,000 viewers per exhibit season, which runs from May through October.
EcoArts encourages local schools and community groups to apply and waives application fees for nonprofits.
Submission applications must be received by March 15.
Paperwork and fees – there is a $25 submission fee for each entry – are due by March 15 and can be submitted via email or U.S. post. Applications will be acknowledged upon receipt.
Acceptance of work will be determined by April 15 or sooner.
Works will be installed over a 12-day period from Friday, May 16, through Tuesday, May 27.
Each year a free public reception is held to meet the artists, enjoy a great exhibit, make music, hear poetry, view dance, and of course, make art.
This free community event takes place this year from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, June 7, at the park.
The artwork will remain on view until Oct. 12, and will be removed from Oct. 13 through 20.
Applications, information on the submission process and installation criteria are available at www.EcoArtsofLakeCounty.org .
For more information call EcoArts at 707-809-5398 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
EcoArts issues call for artists for 13th annual sculpture walk exhibit
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