Spring Show

  • Bring work to gallery on Wednesday March 31 from 12 – 6.
  • Must have name, title and price on back of your entries IN ADDITION to forms emailed to Carmen Stineman cmstine@hotmail.com (paper mail to 3300 SW 80th Circle, Lincoln, NE  68532) by Wednesday the 24th.   If you are using the old forms from the bottom of the newsletter, you may send information to Gretchen Olberding also.
  • Bring your entry fee in Wednesday the 31st when you bring in your work. Checks are preferred over cash.
  • Maximum entries for Spring Show is 2 with a $10 entry fee for each.
  • These entries will be considered for ribbons and monetary prizes.
  • Must have been completed within the last two years.
  • May not have been shown at a previous Fall or Spring Show.
  • May not have been completed within a class or workshop.
  • Spring Show picks will be eligible for ANAC consideration.
  • If you do not wish to have your pieces considered for ANAC consideration, let the chairman know.
  • If work is selected for ANAC consideration, the work may NOT be changed at all after the judging.  You may change out a frame, but you may not change anything on your work.
  • All works will be photographed at the show, and if appears that there have been changes, the Chairman will not present your work at the convention.
  • ANAC selections will NOT be physically moved to the ANAC Convention this year.  All selections will be entered digitally.

General Rules

  • All work must be dry.
  • No saw tooth hangers, only wire. Work must be ready to hang.
  • No glass (exception for pastels) must use plexiglass.
  • Two Dimensional work may not exceed 40” x 40” including frame.
  • Three Dimensional work may not exceed 36” in any direction and weigh less the 75 lbs.

         If selected for ANAC traveling show – must have a sturdy shipping container and provide a pedestal for work to be displayed.

  • All works will stay in the gallery for the entire month or the entirety of the show.
  • Show chairmen have the right to refuse artwork not prepared properly, or is not of a family friendly nature.
  • Judge’s decision is final.