Deadline for Art Moves Submissions is January 15

Artist Marietta Tucker with her work titled “Chief Soaring Eagle.”

The Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance has issued a call for artists for the 5th Annual Art Moves outdoor art exhibition, themed “Celebrate Imagination.” 

Submitted works should focus on cleverness, originality, ingenuity, and the limitlessness of the mind. Entries can be submitted until January 15, 2024. Artists will be notified of acceptance Friday, January 26, 2024.

Art Moves is placed along the Hot Springs Creek Greenway Trail adjacent to the Majestic Ballpark and Hollywood Park and unveils its newest installment each spring as the kickoff event to the 10-day Arts & The Park festival. Art Moves is free and open to the public year-round.  

The Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance, the City of Hot Springs Art Advisory Committee, and Hot Springs Parks and Trails collectively produce the annual exhibition. A panel of jurors will select up to 20 works of art from the submissions; selected works are then reproduced onto 30” x 40” metal sheets and displayed along the trail. Each piece also has a QR code affixed to the frame that links to information about the artist, artwork, and exhibition.Artists should submit works that reflect the theme and let their creativity soar so visitors to the exhibition travel down an excitingly imaginative path. Visit the Call for Artists page at HotSpringsArts.org for complete details and to complete a submission form.

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