Call for Entry

River North Art District, RiNo

Call for Entry

Icebreaker4 is the fourth annual juried exhibition of work by emerging and established artists living in the United States. This year’s juror is Nora Burnett Abrams, Associate Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. Sponsored by the Ice Cube Gallery, a dynamic, contemporary art co-op, this exhibit has no specific theme and artists of every medium are encouraged to enter. Show will run March 7 – March 30th; Entry is by digital submission; entry deadline February 8. For full prospectus and application go to: http://icecubegallery.com/call-for-entries/

Ice Cube Gallery is located in Denver’s hottest new art district, RINO, and is a beautiful contemporary space. Here you can see a portion of one of my past solo shows in part of that gallery’s space.

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