2006 Community Art Project - Lost and Found

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Artwork from the Lost and Found Exhibit

Welcome to the 2006 Community Art Project. Building on the great success of the 2004 Self Portrait Project and the 2005 Dream Project, the Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission is pleased to announce the theme for the 2006 Community Art Project - Lost and Found.

What have you lost? What have you found?

Now in its third very successful year, this community-wide exhibition will be on view in public places throughout Chapel Hill and Carrboro in Spring 2006. Take this opportunity to create!

To be a part of this project, the CHPAC invites everyone who lives/works/plays in Chapel Hill and Carrboro to create an artwork based on the theme Lost & Found. Any interpretation of Lost & Found is acceptable – be creative! What have you lost? What have you found? Does it relate to the materials you use or the concept you choose? You decide!

Submissions may be dropped off between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 10 and 11 at The Chapel Hill Museum, located at 523 East Franklin St. in Chapel Hill. All entries must be able to hang on the wall and no larger than 24 x 36 inches.

Possible ways to create your artwork include, but are not limited to: drawing, painting, photograph, fabric, digital image, collage or constructed image, ceramic, written text or poem.

Anyone can participate.

Entry forms are available in public places throughout Chapel Hill and Carrboro. You can also download an entry form from this site by clicking the tab titled “2006 Entry Form.”

If you have questions or would like more information about this project, please peruse this website or contact the CHPAC by calling 919.968.2888, x377 or emailing info@chapelhillarts.org.

NOTE TO ART EDUCATORS: We invite and encourage you to incorporate dream into your own workshops and lesson plans. Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.


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