On April 2nd the Duluth Art Institute is holding a fundraising event at the Radisson Downtown called "Goin' Mad at the Rad." The theme is a take off on the popular television show based on the 60's New York ad agency scene called Mad Men.
The DAI is seeking 5"x7" contributions from artists in any medium. Your art, or our art since I dropped off a couple pieces Monday, will be used in some manner at this event. Centerpieces? Giveaways? Mini art auction?
The art can be created on any surface, from masonite to canvas paper. Your medium can be acrylics, inks, colored pencils, or whatever your hearts desires. The only special instructions are that it must be signed on the back and delivered by this Friday, March 18.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A MEMBER TO CONTRIBUTE
You can drop off your art in person before 5:00 p.m. Friday at the Depot (4th floor DAI offices) or mail it to DAI, 506 West Michigan Street, Duluth, MN 55802.
If you have more questions, you can probably get them answered here.
Top Right: Three Stooges, archival ink on recycled paper
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