Hey there, hope you’re having a great Summer. We wanted to invite you to be a part of our latest project – a juried competition for Burning Man 2008, one of the world?s largest and most avant-garde art festivals, attended by over 45,000 people.

PROJECT:
Answer the question ? Why do you do what you do?? using text and imagery in a creative way.
Up to 45 submissions will be chosen for exhibition and considered for publication in the wdydwyd? book.

PROJECT PAGE:
http://www.brooklynartproject.com/exhibitions/page/show?id=668279%3APage%3A84433

We’ve partnered with wdydwyd.com (Why do you do what you do?) and Working With Artists in Denver? to help create a collaborative exhibition at Burning Man 2008. Media can include photography, illustration, or painting. To submit, just upload your work to BAP and tag it “BM08”

Judges will be selecting work based on its level of candor, personal vulnerability shown, and creativity. You can enter as many pieces as you like.

Get all the details, sign up for the project group, and see sample work here:
http://www.brooklynartproject.com/exhibitions/page/show?id=668279%3APage%3A84433

We look forward to seeing your submissions. Feel free to share this Call for Entries with anyone you think might be interested.

As always, you can email me with any questions at: anthony@brooklynartproject.com

All the best,
Anthony

http://www.brooklynartproject.com

This project is produced by wdydwyd.com, brooklynartproject.com, and working with artists for Burning Man 2008.

8 Thoughts on “A message fron the Brooklyn Art Project

  1. Guy Smylie on July 7, 2008 at 1:19 pm said:

    Yeah, Let’s see the puss from the boils on society. Art has become the drug of the bored; to shock into consciousness those asleep at the T.V. of modernized life.
    But just like the “Furby” there’s always a market for crap! And Brooklyn would be the place.

  2. lewis on July 7, 2008 at 1:25 pm said:

    The Burning Man Festival is not in Brooklyn, Clem.

    There is many online galleries and art groups, it’s an easier and more cost effective way to share art with people and for artists to market themselves.

  3. Guy Smylie on July 7, 2008 at 2:55 pm said:

    Brooklynartproject.com, Clem.

  4. Congrats Lewis!!! Saw a spot on Burning Man on a Sunday a.m. program a year or so ago — QUITE the neat deal and honor!

    Geez Guy, can’t you even Google intelligently? Not too much in the ol’ styrofoam noggin, huh?

  5. l3wis on July 7, 2008 at 6:18 pm said:

    I didn’t enter yet. Just put it out there for other peeps.

  6. Guy Smylie on July 8, 2008 at 8:24 am said:

    Jackie;
    I think you’ve been googling your noggin TOO much. Is that what gets you through those REALLY tough questions?

    If at first you don’t smoke weed try, try again?? Eh?

  7. l3wis on July 8, 2008 at 8:41 am said:

    Texans don’t need to smoke weed, they are slow enough already.

  8. Guy Smylie on July 8, 2008 at 9:05 am said:

    Boy Howdy!

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