Minnesota State Fair's Commemorative Art Call Deadline Approaching

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2011 Commemorative Art by Lino Lakes Artist Steve Thomas, Chosen in the Fair's First-Ever Call for Commemorative Art Submissions

ST. PAUL, MINN. (09/27/2011)(readMedia)-- The Minnesota State Fair is asking local artists to apply to create the 2012 official commemorative art of the Great Minnesota Get-Together. The Friday, Oct. 7 deadline is quickly approaching with less than two weeks remaining for artists to submit. The final piece will be the chosen artist's visual interpretation of this annual event and will be unveiled to coincide with the 2012 State Fair.

The 2012 Minnesota State Fair Commemorative Art will be the ninth in a series of annual artwork created exclusively for the Great Minnesota Get-Together. This is the second year the State Fair is issuing a call for submissions. Last year, Lino Lakes artist Steve Thomas was selected from nearly 80 applicants in the Minnesota State Fair's first-ever Commemorative Art Call for Submissions. In previous years, Minnesota artists were chosen by a staff committee and have included: Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher (2004), Mary GrandPré (2005), Nancy Carlson (2006), Michael Birawer (2007), Edie Abnet (2008), Leo Stans (2009) and Deborah Voyda Rogers (2010). A gallery of past artwork is available at www.mnstatefair.org/art.

This call for submissions is open to Minnesota residents only, age 18 and older, working primarily in two-dimensional media. There is no entry fee and the deadline for applications is Friday, Oct. 7, 2011, by 4:30 p.m.

After applications have been received, there will be two stages to the selection process. First, a panel of judges will review the applications and select five finalists. The five finalists will receive a stipend of $300 each to create near-completed artwork representing their visual interpretation of the Great Minnesota Get-Together. Then, a panel of judges will select one official artist from the five finalists to finish his or her artwork. The final piece will be unveiled at the State Fairgrounds in the spring of 2012. The official artist will receive a commission of $3,500.

Once the artist is selected and the piece is complete, the commemorative poster, a limited number of signed giclee prints and other merchandise featuring the art will be available for purchase beginning in summer 2012. Proceeds will support the Minnesota State Fair Foundation 501(c)(3) mission to preserve and improve State Fair buildings, grounds and educational experiences. The original art will be on display in the Fine Arts Center during the 12-day run of the 2012 State Fair.

For more information about this call for submissions and to view application requirements please visit www.mnstatefair.org/art or e-mail fairinfo@mnstatefair.org.