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Arts and Entertainment: Cedar Key Arts Center News
January 2nd, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: The Flora La Florida Exhibit
January 1st, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Fritz Seyfarth Memorial Exhibition
December 27th, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: First Annual Open House at the Gernhardt Studio
December 17th, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: Exquisite Simplicity - The Art and Artistry of Ed Levin
December 15th, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: Doubled Pleasure at the Cedar Key Arts Center
December 8th, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: Cosmic Tips to Holiday Shopping
November 23rd, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: Art Exhibit and Competition
November 16th, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: A LIfe in Photographs
November 3rd, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: Action at Robbie Blake`s Quarternote
October 7th, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: Plein-Air Exhibit Opens
October 6th, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: The Art of Henry Gernhardt
September 6th, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: Poetic Pairing
August 26th, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: Jazz at the Quarternote on August 18
August 15th, 2002

Arts and Entertainment: A Love Story Beyond Forever
August 15th, 2002

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Call to Artists and Creative Souls

Call to Artists and Creative Souls

Cedar Key Arts Center

The Cedar Key Arts Center will be hosting two open community exhibits this year. We wanted to encourage you to get your creative juices going -- especially since the February exhibit will take time to collect materials.


November/December: In conjuction with the main gallery exhibit featuring Mike Segal which opens, Saturday, November 21 and runs through December, a "Giftable Art Show & Sale" will be going on in the small gallery. Like last year, artists are encouraged to enter pieces for sale that are priced at $75 or less. There is no entry fee and no limit on the number of entries. Items must be priced and marked with the artists name. 75% of the sale price goes to the artist. Entries should be dropped of at the CKAC by 5 pm Wednesday, November 18.



February 2010: This will be a first at the Cedar Key Arts Center. Creastions must be constructed of "used or discarded" material that would be trash or recycled, but has been put to a new use as a piece of art. The main gallery will feature entries from our arts community (max 3 per artist, $5/entry) and the small gallery will showcase works done by students at the Cedar Key School (no entry feel). For inspiration, Google "recycled art" or check out www.recyclesantafe.org, which documents an entire festival woven around the recycling theme.


Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Have Fun Doing It!

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