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Calling all artists: Downtown Visions wants to see your stuff

A juried art exhibit will take place in August. Entries will be accepted until July 20.

Can you do this? (Photo by Flickr user Roberto La Forgia, used under a Creative Commons license)

Are you the next Rembrant? van Gogh? Warhol? Do you live or work in Downtown Wilmington?
Good news: Downtown Visions wants to see your masterpiece in a one-night only pop-up exhibit.
Only art in two-dimensional mediums will be considered. If accepted, works will be displayed in an art exhibit juried by Maiza Hixson and Lauren Ruth of mobile art gallery The Shaft.
The exhibit will take place on August 6 at H.B. DuPont Park in Wilmington. Applicants have until Monday, July 20 to submit their entries over electronic mail.
You have three days. Go!

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