The Vermilion Public Library is proud to have artwork from J.R. Robson past and present students as this month’s featured artists.
The artwork featured was created by grade 10 – 12 students between this year and last. The display is a variety of mediums and styles, from charcoal and graphite to water colour and ink.
“I appreciate that Vermilion Public Library invited the kids to showcase their skills and time,” commented J.R. Robson art teacher Monica To.
The Vermilion Public Library offers the space for anyone to display their artwork, so if you are an artist looking for a place to display your work the Library would love to provide a space for you to do so.
To display your work the Library requires an artist statement, CV, or bio information, as well as a head shot with a simple patterned background without a watermark, a 2 or 3 word description of the genre of art you work in and a title for your exhibition, electronic pictures of your art to create social media advertising, and inventory list of all displayed items and a signed copy of their Art Guidelines.
The Library will offer the artist a designated wall space to display your art, a picture hanging system that uses metal tracks, chains and hooks, advertising and an opportunity to hold an artist meet and greet and frames that are available to use for the display if required.
For more information you can contact Amanda the Programs Coordinator to discuss at programs@vplibrary.ca or call 780-853-4288
The artwork of the J.R. Robson students is a reminder of the rich artistic talent thriving within the Vermilion community.
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