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Nine from Central Pennsylvania selected for 58th Art of the State exhibition
Nine from Central Pennsylvania selected for 58th Art of the State exhibition

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time16-05-2025

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Nine from Central Pennsylvania selected for 58th Art of the State exhibition

PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — Nine artists from Central Pennsylvania have been selected to be a part of an annual exhibition that works to showcase the state's rich artistic heritage. The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission announced that jurors chose 96 artists to be featured in the Art of the State 2025 exhibition. These include residents from Blair, Cambria, Centre and Somerset County. Those residents' works were selected from over 2,300 entries from over 600 artists! A panel of jurors selected and reviewed each of the works submitted, and from these works, a first, second and third place winners will be picked. Over $130K awarded to connect communities with fresh food made by Central Pennsylvania farms Here are the local artists selected: Blair County Katrina Lawecki Cambria County Peter Calderwood Brandon Hirt Centre County Lisa Cirincione Jennifer Kelly Alex Ramos Jason Smoyer Stephen Tuttle Somerset County Margaret Black Cash awards totaling $5,300 will be given to the winners. In each of the five categories, a first prize of $500, a second prize of $300, and a third prize of $200 will be presented. Additionally, the Art Docents' Choice Award will be honored with $300. Wanna get a closer look at the art? You can, beginning Sunday, June 8, at the State Museum of Pennsylvania and until Sept. 14. Admission is free on opening day. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Older Pennsylvanians encouraged to submit artwork for showcase
Older Pennsylvanians encouraged to submit artwork for showcase

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time13-03-2025

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Older Pennsylvanians encouraged to submit artwork for showcase

PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — Pennsylvania artists who are 60 or older are encouraged to submit their artwork for a showcase in the State Capitol East Wing. May is observed nationally as Older Americans Month, and the first-ever Older Artists of PA Showcase will take place that month. The exhibition will feature winning pieces of art made by Pennsylvania residents. Both professional and non-professional artists are encouraged to apply. Here's what you need to know: Artists must be a Pennsylvania resident 60 years of age or older to participate. Artists may enter up to two (2) pieces in up to two of the categories Categories include: Professional, non-professional and photography Accepted works include watercolors, oils, acrylic, photography, ink, pencil, graphic media, mixed media Pieces must have been produced within the past 18 months Artists must send a clear photo of each of their submitted pieces Submission deadline is Friday, April 4, 2025. There is no cost to enter All pieces must have wire hangers-no tab or cleat hangers No work greater than 48 inches in any direction and weighing more than 10 lbs. will be accepted due to space and venue restrictions Proposed bill would protect Pennsylvania pollinators, plants 'Older Pennsylvanians have made endless contributions in the arts throughout their communities and across the Commonwealth. We have seen them through the handmade ornaments submitted every year by our Senior Community Centers to decorate the Christmas tree in the State Capitol Main Rotunda. Older adults have shown their creativity through various art programming offered at the SCCs, and older artists have participated in the annual Art of the State exhibition presented by the State Museum of Pennsylvania,' Secretary of Aging Jason Kavulich said. You can submit pieces of artwork through this online form. The work will then be evaluated by a three-person jury. Artists will be contacted by the department by Friday, April 18, if chosen. They'll be able to help you to coordinate transport for your piece to the Pennsylvania Capitol Building. Chosen works will be displayed for the month of May. You can learn more about the showcase and how to enter on the Pennsylvania Department of Aging website. 'We look forward to seeing all of the artwork submitted by older adults as a celebration of their creative talents while raising awareness of the important contributions they make every day,' Kavulich said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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