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Power of the Print!
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Amanda Shelnutt
Alpharetta, GA
Deadline:
Mar 25, 2026
Life, Liberty, and Happiness
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Amanda Shelnutt
Alpharetta, GA
Deadline:
May 13, 2026
Althea Foster
Johns Creek, GA
Deadline:
Mar 26, 2026
Juneteenth: Independence and Reflection
Organization:
Arts Alpharetta
Location
Alpharetta, GA
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
May 26, 2025
Exhibition
Jun 11
- Aug 2, 2025
In partnership with the City of Alpharetta Cultural Services, Arts Alpharetta hosts an open call for 'Juneteenth: Independence and Reflection.'
Celebrating Juneteenth, a national holiday that commemorate June 19, 1865's 'General Order No. 3' which informed the slaves in Texas (the last to be notified) that they were free.
The Alpharetta Arts Center and Arts Alpharetta invite you to honor the Juneteenth holiday with your original art that expresses the emotion of that day. Congress has declared that ?History should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving the challenges of the future.'
Canvases must be 'gallery-wrapped,' meaning each must be 1.5 inches or more deep. Canvases less than 1.5 inches in depth must be inserted into a frame. All hanging artwork must be GALLERY READY, meaning wire stretched across the back, screwed into the wood or frame. No sawtooth hooks, paper-mount or adhesive mounted wire will be accepted. Three-dimensional artworks should be free-standing, balanced to stand on a pedestal or table. Pedestals and display tables are provided, but artists are welcomed to provide pedestals or stands for their piece.
Celebrating Juneteenth, a national holiday that commemorate June 19, 1865's 'General Order No. 3' which informed the slaves in Texas (the last to be notified) that they were free.
The Alpharetta Arts Center and Arts Alpharetta invite you to honor the Juneteenth holiday with your original art that expresses the emotion of that day. Congress has declared that ?History should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving the challenges of the future.'
Canvases must be 'gallery-wrapped,' meaning each must be 1.5 inches or more deep. Canvases less than 1.5 inches in depth must be inserted into a frame. All hanging artwork must be GALLERY READY, meaning wire stretched across the back, screwed into the wood or frame. No sawtooth hooks, paper-mount or adhesive mounted wire will be accepted. Three-dimensional artworks should be free-standing, balanced to stand on a pedestal or table. Pedestals and display tables are provided, but artists are welcomed to provide pedestals or stands for their piece.