On July 27, 2017

Compass Music and Arts Center seeks submissions

Compass is seeking innovative work for solo and/or group exhibits from artists working in a variety of media. Curators and both emerging and established artists are encouraged to apply. Site-specific work/installations will also be considered. This is a rolling open call for exhibits to begin in Fall 2017.

A variety of exhibit spaces are available, giving flexibility to artists for the scope of their vision and needs.

Further information, including a sample exhibit contract and submission guidelines, can be found at cmacvt.org.

Compass is a multi-faceted arts center with many components drawing visitors through its doors, including artist studios, gift shops, a consignment shop, music, a café, and a variety of events. Located in Brandon, Vt. it is also in the heart of a pulsing arts community.

The Compass Music and Arts Center is located in Park Village at 333 Jones Drive, Brandon Vt., 05733 (Park Village used to be the Brandon Training School, located 1.5 miles north of downtown Brandon off Arnold District Rd.).

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