Call for Veteran Artists: Arts in Service

The Springs Magazine would like to honor artists who have served our country by featuring their work in our November issue.

We at The Springs Magazine are thrilled to announce an incredible opportunity for talented artists who have served our country. The Springs Magazine is offering a well-deserved platform for veteran artists to showcase their work in our upcoming November 2023 feature “Arts in Service: Honoring Veteran Artists.” 

We recognize that veterans possess immense talent and creativity that often goes unrecognized. This is why we aim to bridge the gap by providing an inclusive opportunity for veterans to display their artistic skills and share their stories through our widely read publication.

Additionally, we are pleased to invite local businesses to become champions of the arts and show their support for our veterans by sponsoring slots within our upcoming publication. For a sponsorship fee of $200 per slot, businesses will not only contribute to a well-deserved opportunity for these incredible artists but will also have their names mentioned in our publication as a gesture of our appreciation.

By becoming a sponsor, your business will be showcased as a supporter of the arts and veterans, boosting your community presence and goodwill. This is a unique chance to create positive associations with the thriving artistic community in our region.

To inquire about a sponsorship opportunity or to register to submit your artwork for consideration, please contact us at artsinservice@thespringsmagazine.com. We welcome all interested businesses and veteran artists to join us in celebrating the remarkable artistic talent and service of our veterans!

Together, let us honor those who have served our country and provide them with the recognition they truly deserve. Deadline for artwork submissions is September 15, 2023.

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