


2023 NCCAH Gallery Exhibits and Calls for Artists (and Photographers!)
Hello artists and art lovers! Below is a list of events in the NCCAH gallery for 2023. Events in bold are open call to participants! To get involved, please email [email protected]
April 13- Glass artist Chris Voght Hennessey and Meadowview Christian Academy Art in the Children’s Gallery
May 4- Coal Region photos and slide presentation by Mike Molesevich
May 27- Anthracite Heritage Festival of the Arts (downtown)
June 15- Demo Days: we are looking for any artists or fine handcrafters who would be willing to volunteer a bit of their time to come in and demo their craft. You will be given space inside the gallery, table, chairs etc.
July 13- Phoneography Invitational- we are seeking amateur and pro phone-photographers alike! Compete for prizes! All ages, including students, are encouraged to participate. Photos must be minimum 8x10 enlargements. Framing is optional but mounting and matting is encouraged. Unframed work will be clipped and hung.
August 17- artist to be announced
October 5- Exhibit Mark Sassani Recent Paintings
November 2- Exhibit Roy Rapp Art and Photography
December 7- NCCAH Gallery Photography Club exhibit for those who participated in the club. This is the opportunity to show and sell your best work from field days.
*Please spread the word to anyone you know who may be interested in any of these art opportunities!
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