West Windsor Arts Council accepting artwork for exhibit, children’s competition

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The West Windsor Arts Council is accepting artwork for two upcoming events, the Off the Wall Art Show and a children’s Food Art Competition.

Artisan Market Call for Artists

The West Windsor Arts Council is seeking artisans to sell their innovative handcrafted items at the two-day Artisan Market and Opening Reception for the Off the Wall Art Show. The Artisan Market is a venue for showcasing the work of talented artisans and attracts visitors from the greater Princeton area. Show dates will be Nov. 17, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Nov. 18, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Submitted work must be original and handcrafted by artist. Submit work by Aug. 26. A $15 fee is required at time of submission for artist to be considered. For more information, visit westwindsorarts.org or call (609) 716-1931.

West Windsor Arts Council Call for Children’s Art

West Windsor Arts Council and Woo-Ri Mart are seeking artwork by children for their collaborative Food Art Competition. Prizes and gift certificates to Woo-Ri Mart will be rewarded.

Children can submit 8.5 x 11 art in the following age-related categories:

Age 4 to 7: favorite fruit

Age 8 to 11: favorite dessert

Age 12 to 15: favorite holiday food

Age 16 to 18: favorite dinner.

Submit work by 5 p.m. on Aug. 17. For more information and specifications of the challenge, visit westwindsorarts.org or call (609) 716-1931.

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