Gamble Garden’s 25th Anniversary
GAMBLE GARDEN CELEBRATES 25 YEARS DURING 2010
The art community is invited to join in the celebration with some wonderful opportunities and special events.
POSTER CONTEST – 2009
Artists are invited to submit one original work of any 2-dimensional media, excluding photography, with the subject of Gamble Garden, to be considered for a poster. The image of the winning art work will be used on a poster to commemorate Gamble Garden’s 25th Anniversary year, as well as the July 2010 PAINT OUT.
The drop off date for the art work entry is Monday, October 12, 2009 – 9 to 12 noon, at 1431 Waverley Street, Palo Alto. The pick up date is Friday, October 16, between 9 and 12 noon. The Poster will be for sale during the anniversary year, and the image may be used to promote anniversary events.
The artist of the winning work must be willing to relinquish any publicity or monetary rights to the image to Gamble Garden and must offer the work for sale during the July Paint Out, with a 30% donation to Gamble Garden.
A Gamble Garden committee will select 20 artists from the paintings entered for the Poster Competition to participate in a Paint Out and other events.
Accepted artists will be notified by October 20, 2009.
Artists entering this competition must be available to attend the Paint Out in 2010.
PAINT OUT WEEKEND
On July 16, 17, and 18, 2010, the 20 artists who were selected from the Poster competition will be invited to attend several events.
Friday evening the 16th, Gamble Garden will host a reception honoring the artists. The artists will display and offer for sale the painting of Gamble Garden that they entered for the contest, along with one or two of their other paintings. The additional paintings do not need to be of Gamble Garden.
Saturday, July 17, 2010, there will be a Paint Out starting at 9 a.m. The artists may choose to PAINT OUT in the gardens or PAINT IN the house, where there will be several floral arrangements.
The PAINT OUT will conclude at 2:30 p.m. Paintings done that day should be framed and put back on the easels where they were painted by 3 p.m. The public, which was watching and admiring during the painting time, will now be able to see the finished painting and the subject of its inspiration. These paintings will be on display and for sale until 6 p.m. They will be moved inside at the end of the day and will be on display and for sale indoors on Sunday, July 18.
Gamble Garden will be responsible for collecting all income from sales of paintings and will pay the sales tax. 70% of the sale price will go to the artists, with 30% going to Gamble Garden. Sold paintings can be picked up by the buyers on Sunday after 3 p.m.
This is a very special event and a rare treat offered by Gamble Garden. Artists are encouraged to paint there often this summer to prepare for the Poster Competition in October and to be selected as one of the 20 artists that will paint at Gamble Garden in July 2010. The garden is open daily, during daylight hours.
GUIDELINES FOR ARTISTS
1. Please inform the Office that you will be working in the Garden 650-329-1356. On weekends, access to certain parts of the Garden may be limited. Please check with the Office regarding upcoming events and activities.
2. Access to a particular area is determined by the Garden Manager Horticulturist. Please be sure that materials are not set up where Gamble Garden work or activities will be in progress. You may be asked to relocate to another area if a Gamble Garden activity in planned. Please be aware that the formal gardens are frequently rented for private functions starting at noon on weekends.
3. Artists must stay on paths and may not set up on the brick or tile areas.
4. No painting may take place in the garden beds.
5. Plant material may not be moved, picked, or pruned in any way.
6. Acrylic, oil, pastel, and watercolor may be used.
7. Restrooms are available during business hours, but the sinks are not to be used for cleaning brushes or water supplies. Please furnish your own water and do all cleaning of brushes off-site. Waste water and disposal of any other excess materials must be carried off-site and not disposed of on Gamble property.
8. No smoking is permitted anywhere on the property.
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