| Atlanta Public Library announces 
			special community arts activities
 
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			 [November 03, 2018] 
			Between November 2018 and March 2019, the Atlanta Public Library and 
			Museum will host two unique community art-making events in 
			conjunction with the Smithsonian Museums on Main Street exhibit, 
			“Crossroads: Change in Rural America” scheduled to open at Union 
			Hall in Atlanta on February 2, 2019. The Atlanta Library/Museum is 
			one of just six organizations throughout the State to be selected by 
			the Smithsonian and Illinois Humanities to host the Smithsonian’s 
			new Museums on Main Street exhibit.
 On November 13, the Library/Museum will kick off its first-ever 
			community mural project under the direction of Bloomington-Normal 
			artist Regan King. King will lead community members in creating a 
			thematic mural in the Union Hall Building that will celebrate local 
			community life and serve as a welcome to visitors and tourists. She 
			will present ideas for the mural and solicit input from the 
			community on November 13 from 9-10AM at the Library as part of the 
			Library’s This Golden Age program. Members of the community will be 
			invited to sign up to help paint the mural over several weekends in 
			November, December and January. No special training or talent is 
			required—just an enthusiastic willingness to express and celebrate 
			the spirit of community in Atlanta. More information will be 
			available at the November 13th This Golden Age program, as well as 
			at the Library, and everyone is invited to turn out and learn about 
			this exciting project.
 
 The Library/Museum is also working in partnership with Olympia High 
			School to mount a formal gallery show to run concurrently with the 
			Museums on Main Street exhibit. Both institutions are calling on 
			members of the community to submit their own original work for this 
			show.
 
			
			 
			
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			Prizes will be awarded for first and second place in both the 
			student and community divisions of the show—which is open to all 
			current students at Olympia High School and to community members 18 
			and over who reside in the Olympia District.  
			All media is acceptable for the show, and there is no entry fee for 
			submission. All two-dimensional work will be displayed and must be 
			ready to hang. Three-dimensional work will be displayed on the basis 
			of available space and size of the work. All work must be submitted 
			with an artist tag securely attached to the back of the piece, as 
			well as a price should the artist wish to include his/her work in 
			the sale catalogue for the show. There will be no commission fee for 
			the sale of any work. All submitted artwork should relate to 
			reflections on rural America, the rural school experience, and/or 
			rural community life. 
			
			 
			
 The submission deadline is January 21, 2019. Entries should be 
			delivered to the Atlanta Public Library on Tuesday/Thursday 
			10AM-7PM; Wednesday/Friday 10AM-4:30PM; or Saturday 9AM-3PM. OHS 
			students may also deliver their work to Ms. Pitcher in the OHS art 
			room.
 
			For more information and an official entry form, artists should 
			contact Cathy Maciariello at the Atlanta Library -
			
			apldinformation@gmail.com phone 217-648-2112 or Ms. Sandra 
			Pitcher at Olympia High School
			Sandra.pitcher@ 
			olympia.org.
 The gallery show will run from February 2-March 15, 2019 at Union 
			Hall in downtown Atlanta.
 
				 
		[Catherine Maciariello] |