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Deadline Extended Until October 6 For “ENDANGERED” Exhibition In Miami During Art Basel Week. Students And Adults Encouraged To Apply
ENDANGERED Art4Apes EXTENDS THE CALL TO ARTISTS until October 6, 2019.  The Exhibit takes place at Pinecrest Gardens in Miami during Art Basel. The Rickie Report shares the details and urges art teachers to encourage their students to enter!  Adult entries and student entries are juried separately for prizes.
Call to Artists and Photographers
ENDANGERED
Fine Art & Photography Contest 2019
EXTENDED Closing Date: Â SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 Midnight PST
 DON’T MISS OUT!
 $7,000 in Cash Prizes
Plus exhibition at Pinecrest Gardens, Miami during Art Basel Week!
ENTER NOW!
http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&event_id=1555
“Magnificent Majestics”  Oil on panel by Helen Crispino © 2019 All Rights Reserved
The 7th annual ENDANGERED Fine Art & Photography Contest is now open and accepting entries.
Enter Now!
http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&event_id=1555
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 MIDNIGHT Â PST
Announcing  Our  Jury  Panel:
Andy Rouse
Andy Rouse is an internationally known multi award winning wildlife photographer. He is the current holder of the Gerald Durrell award for Endangered Species and has just published a beautiful new book on mountain gorillas.
Tammi Hanawalt PhD
Tammi Hanawalt PhD. is currently the Associate Curator of Art at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, WY. She received her BA in Theatre design and her MA in art history from Arizona State University. Tammi has designed in professional theatre, taught theatrical design and production, as well art history. She recently completed her doctoral degree in Native American art history at the University of Oklahoma and continues to teach art history online at the Institute of American Indian Arts, in Santa Fe, NM. Through her research, concerned with issues involving contemporary Native American art and wildlife conservation, Tammi endeavors to contribute to the framework of ongoing interdisciplinary humanities scholarship. She has presented papers at regional, national, and international conferences and contributes to local and national publications. As a curator, Tammi works toward expanding ideas of wildlife art, and in turn, its effect on humanity’s relationship with the natural world.