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Indivisible IX, Corin Forrester, composite photograph, 2013.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Life & Limb
Orillia Museum of Art & History
April 7 – May 20, 2018
Reception: Saturday, April 14 | 1-3pm
Submission Deadline: February 26, 2018
Jury Results: Monday, March 12, 2018
The Orillia Museum of Art & History (OMAH) is seeking submissions from artists whose work engages “the Body."
Life & Limb is a juried exhibition open to Canadian artists. Not limited to depictions of the figure or figurative approaches to art–making, the exhibition is focussed on the body as a theme, an agent, or an issue to be explored in ways ranging from life drawing to abstraction to interactive media and performance art.
All media/approaches are most welcome
A juror’s prize of $500 will be awarded at the opening reception
Jurors: TBA
Entry fee $30 +HST
Submissions are by email only. Submit here
Submission guidelines here
For Exhibition Information: Ninette Gyorody
705 326–2159 | exhibitions@orilliamuseum.org
Life & Limb 2014 participating artists:
Judy Archer
Krista Arnold
Pamela Augustino
Heidi Barkun
Kevin Batchelor
Chuck Beamish
Mike Bizner
Karen Brodie
Fareena Chanda
Connie Chappel
Emily Crago
Laura Endacott
Corin Forrester
Jessalyn Forsythe
David French
Lois Green
Peter Harmathy
Alex Husveti
Leonora Husveti-Frenette
Philip Jackman
Sandeep Johal
Tineke Jorritsma
Dave Kemp
Heidi Kellett
Heather Komus
Anita Leeman
Laura Ludlow
Robert Luzar
Andrew McPhail
Victoria Murawski
Sandra Murphy
Michael Poulton
Robert Quance
Liz Schamehorn
Morgan Skinner
Peter H. Stranks
Sylvia Tesori
Holly Timpener
Jennifer Tsuchida
For information/Media Contact: Ninette Gyorody, Executive Director
705 326–2159 x101 | exhibitions@orilliamuseum.org
Orillia Museum of Art & History
30 Peter St. S.
Orillia, ON L3V 5A9
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The Orillia Museum of Art & History (OMAH) is a hub of culture and heritage located down in the heart of Orillia's Peter Street Arts District. From scientific specimens and photographs, to archives and oral histories, OMAH offers a wide range of research possibilities and interpretive programs complemented by a body of rich and engaging exhibitions.The clock tower of our Sir Samuel Steele Memorial Building is a beacon for our historical location.
Museum hours: Monday to Saturday, 10 – 4pm | Sunday 1-4pm I Suggested Admission is $5 The Orillia Museum of Art & History is fully accessible.