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Teen artwork sought for show

There's a call for submissions going out to teen artists in Grades 8 to 12 to submit work created in any medium for the Teen Art Showcase presented by the Community Arts Council and the Prince George Public Library. Deadline is Feb.
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17-year-old Juri Sudo-Rustad was the winner of the Best Overall award at the Prince George Teen Art Showcase in 2018.

There's a call for submissions going out to teen artists in Grades 8 to 12 to submit work created in any medium for the Teen Art Showcase presented by the Community Arts Council and the Prince George Public Library.

Deadline is Feb. 1 and the art will be on display from Feb. 3 to 29 at the Bob Harkins branch of the library.

Each artist can submit one piece ready for exhibition and are asked to determine if they'd like to sell their piece.

Submissions need to be delivered to Studio 2880, 2880-15th Ave., Friday, Jan. 31 or Saturday, Feb. 1 from 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Cash prizes to be awarded in the following categories: most original, best use of materials, people's choice, best overall and social commentary.

The prizes will be awarded at a celebration for the artists on Saturday, Feb. 29 at Bob Harkins Branch. The showcase was made possible with support from the Friends of the Library and the Kiwanis Club of Prince George.