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The Bristol Art Museum Announces
A Call for Art Depicting Cultivated Nature

 Into the Garden

at Rogers Free Library
On View April 28 - June 11

“The garden reconciles human art and wild nature, hard work and deep pleasure,
spiritual practice and the material world. It is a magical place because it is not divided.”
Thomas Moore 


A garden is a pallet for creating a habitat of beauty and function. Whether a small bed or a large eld, gardens may be organized or wild, boisterous or serene, ornamental or practical. Create an artistic work that reflects your definition and sense of gardens. What do you believe makes for an attractive, inviting or useful space? Which flowers, plants, shrubs or trees do you imagine grow in your plot? Do animals, decorative objects or wild life share your greenspace? The exhibit will be on display to the public from April 28th through June 11th 2025. The Juror for this exhibit is Barbara Edmund Healy. She is a juried member of the National Association of Women Artists along with the Cape Cod Art Center. A Connecticut native, Healy studied textile design at UMASS Dartmouth. She lives and maintains a studio in that region. The South Coast serves as an inspiration for her garden and landscape art. 

"Everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets us back into the slow circles
of nature, is a help. Gardening is an instrument of grace."
May Sarton 

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About the Juror

Barbara Edlund Healy's paintings reflect the quiet beauty of the New England coast. Oil and acrylic paintings are inspired by the diverse colors of light, atmosphere, and nature. She uses color to enliven peaceful landscapes, seascapes, and gardens. Her paintings try to be more than a snapshot, giving a feel of the breeze on a summer sail or a memory of an evening walk. Brushstrokes over glimpses of color intentionally reveal some painting process. After growing up in South Windsor, Connecticut, Barbara attended UMASS Dartmouth. Her degree in textile design has given her a background in color but she often paints plein air to learn from nature. She is a juried artist of the Cape Cod Art Center, and National Association of Woman Artists. Her studio in Dartmouth, MA is on the South Coast Artists Open Studio Tour. www.barbarahealypainter.com

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: 
  • All works must be original. Accepted artwork will include drawings, paintings, printmaking, collage, fiber arts, or photography. No 3D works (e.g. sculpture) may be accepted for this exhibit.
  • Works cannot be larger than 18" x 24". Work must be ready to install with a wire on the back. 
  • Submitting artists must be at least 18 years of age. 
  • Artists are responsible for insuring their own work if desired.
  • Artists may make their works available for sale. All sales of artwork are negotiated between the artist and the collector. No commissions are taken by the Museum.
  • Collectors will contact the artist via email, which will be displayed on the label.

SUBMISSION PROCESS:
  • Artists should complete submission registration online with an uploaded photo of each submission at the Bristol Art Museum website by March 31, 2025 (See below for submission form).
  • Submission fee for BAM members: $20 for one submission, $30 for two submissions.
  • Submission fee for Non-BAM members: $25 for one submission, $40 for two submissions.
  • Payment by credit card.
  • Works will be reviewed and juried. Selected artists will be notified by email no later than April 11, 2025.
  • Intake of accepted artwork in the Community Gallery at Rogers Free Library, lower level, will be Wednesday, April 23, 2025, from 4-6pm and Thursday, April 24, 2025, from 1-3pm. 
  • Selected works will be on view in the Community Gallery at Rogers Free Library from April 28, 2025 - June 11, 2025.
  • Please plan to pick up your artwork on Wednesday, June 11, 2025 from 4-6pm or Thursday, June 12, 2025, from 1-3pm.
  • PLEASE NOTE: If you are unable to retrieve your artwork on the days scheduled for pick-up, you have 30 days to contact the BAM/RFL Committee at [email protected]. Artwork unclaimed by 30 days after the last pick-up date will be considered to be property of the Bristol Art Museum and will be donated to local charity.
  • Please address any questions to:  [email protected]

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      • In Her Own Image
      • Bull in a China Shop
      • Tides and Depths
      • CONFLUENCE
      • RWU-Collective Consciousness
      • Rock – Paper – Scissors 2025 National
      • Parallel Threads – Entangled Ends
    • Galleries @ Rogers Free Library >
      • Behind the Scenes
      • A Day in a Life
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      • Rock Paper Scissors
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