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The Howard County Conservancy will host its Sixth Annual Juried Art Show, THE ART OF STEWARDSHIP –“Nature Through the Artist’s Eyes” March 9 – April 8, 2016 in the Gudelsky Center Gallery.

The Art of Stewardship encourages artists to display their innovation, creativity and unique perspective on natural subjects, thereby allowing viewers to explore and appreciate our Earth in new ways. The Art of Stewardship(TAOS), a private foundation established by the Mort Family, is a grass roots effort that assists arts communities by organizing and providing forums and exhibitions for interaction and dialogue offering resources and opportunities to artists in their role as Stewards of our Earth.  Greg Mort is considered one of America’s leading contemporary artists and enjoys national and international recognition with his paintings in prominent museum collections around the world including the Smithsonian, Corcoran, Delaware, Portland, Singer and Academy Art museums. Throughout his lifetime Greg’s paintings have reflected the wonders and beauty of the natural world. The Art of Stewardship was a natural outgrowth of his determination to encourage environmental awareness by supporting partnerships between artists and environmental education organizations.

CALL FOR ARTISTS!  If you are interested in participating, please click here.

JOIN THE ARTISTS at The Art of Stewardship Opening Reception on Friday, March 11 at 7pm.  $10/person  Click here to register!

See and hear what the theme of “Nature Through the Artist’s Eyes” means to these artists. Greg Mort, internationally acclaimed artist, will serve as the Judge and initial speaker this evening.

The Opening Reception begins at 7 p.m.  Wine & Cheese available.  There will be a presentation by the artists, followed by ample time to browse the exhibit and speak to the artists.  All artwork is available for sale. A portion of the proceeds benefits the Conservancy’s educational programming.

http://www.hcconservancy.org/artofstewardship.html

 

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