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Local artists sought for ARTown exhibit

by The AV Times Staff • April 5, 2016

ARTown FUSION provides a unique opportunity for artists of all ages and abilities to display pieces of work and network with other local artists and the public. [file photo]
ARTown FUSION provides a unique opportunity for artists of all ages and abilities to display pieces of work and network with other local artists and the public. [file photo]
PALMDALE – The city of Palmdale’s recreation and culture department is seeking artists to participate in its ARTown FUSION showcase, which will take place in conjunction with the Palmdale City Library’s inaugural Book Festival on Saturday, May 7.

ARTown FUSION will be held inside Legacy Commons for Active Seniors, located at 930 East Avenue Q-9 in Palmdale.

It will provide a unique opportunity for artists of all ages and abilities to display pieces of their work and network with other local artists and the public.

How to apply

Interested artists should fill out an application, available at www.cityofpalmdale.org.  [View the application here]. Applications can be mailed or hand delivered to:

Legacy Commons for Active Seniors
930 East Avenue Q-9
Palmdale, CA  93550

The deadline to apply is Monday, April 25.

Artists will be contacted to confirm that they have been selected to participate, and at that time will be given specific details regarding what time they may arrive to set up their art.

To learn more about ARTown FUSION, call at 661-267-5904.

[Information via news release from the city of Palmdale.]

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Filed Under: Palmdale

3 comments for "Local artists sought for ARTown exhibit"

  1. John says

    April 6, 2016 at 8:14 am

    Hi Stevie Chun:
    Go to http://www.cityofpalmdale.org. Just below the large image, you will see:

    ARTown FUSION Artist’s Showcase
    The City of Palmdale’s recreation and culture department is seeking artists of all ages to participate its ARTown FUSION artist’s showcase which will take place on Saturday, May 7. Interested artists will need to fill out an Application to mail or hand deliver to: Legacy Commons for Active Seniors, 930 East Avenue Q-9 Palmdale, CA 93550

    Click on the link and it will take you right to the application.

    Hope to see your work at ARTown FUSION!
    John

  2. Stevie Chun says

    April 5, 2016 at 9:06 pm

    Can you post application. Some artist can’t find it.

  3. j says

    April 5, 2016 at 4:38 pm

    How about giving us a direct link to the application? The link in the story just goes to the City of Palmdale website…There is no visible link for this event…Typical of Palmdale to make it as hard as possible to get the information needed to participate!

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