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The South Brunswick Arts Commission is accepting entries for “Home and Belonging,” an exhibit that seeks to explore the various ways in which we define home and belonging. Approaches could include objects that bring back memories, representations of ourselves or our communities, places of safety and sanctuary, artifacts of our cultural heritage and kinships.

Application are due Friday, November 7, for the exhibit to take place in South Brunswick Municipal Building Gallery from December 12 through February 6.

Original artwork will be considered in all media except film and video. Work must not have been exhibited at the Gallery before.

Work must be wired and ready to hang. All works on paper must be framed; canvas must be framed or have finished edges. No saw tooth clips will be accepted. Works on paper must be under glass or Plexiglas. The maximum framed size is 60 inches wide by 42 inches high. 3-D work must not exceed a 20 by 24 inch footprint.

Buyers are referred to artists. South Brunswick Arts Commission takes no commission. Work is insured upon delivery to a maximum value of $1,000 and until pick-up date. Work may be marked not for sale (NFS) but an insured value must be listed on the application form. Work must remain on display until the end of the exhibit.

To submit work, download and complete the entry form available at www.sbarts.org/the-gallery and follow the instructions for mailing or emailing your entry.

Email southbrunswickgallery@gmail.com with additional questions.

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