Call for Art - Thank You Walt Disney - Animation & Imagination Art Benefit & Sale

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Comics, Features, Other | Event Type: Exhibits

Buttonwood Art Space in Kansas City, Missouri is proud to present "Animation & Imagination"; an original one-of-a-kind collection of line art, cartoon cells, fine art in all media depicting images inspired by Walt Disney, his legacy and his influence on generations of artists. We seek artwork in all media that is original, colorful and reveals how you were influenced by Disney, but not material that might be trade marked or infringe on artistic copyrights owned by others.

The event will run June 1st through July 27, 2012 with a VIP and First Friday Reception on June 1st. All artwork submitted must be original, remain for the duration of the show and be for sale. Juried entries will be sold at commission level of 50% to artist/50% to Thank You Walt Disney organization. Buttonwood Art Space will forego any commission for this benefit. Application deadline is April 21, 2012. to apply, please upload images and information at www.ButtonwoodArtSpace.com

Featured artists include Tony Anselmo (the official voice of "Donald Duck"), Brent Iwan (the official voice of "Mickey Mouse"), and many other nationally known artists from studios such as Disney®, LucasFilm®, Marvel®, Pixar®, and more. Thank You Walt Disney, Inc. is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation and is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company. Donations of artworks are also accepted - please contact Kathy at the email below. Buttonwood Art Space is located at 3013 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64108. Contact Kathy@ButtonwoodArtSpace.com, www.ButtonwoodArtSpace.com or 816-285-9040 for more information.

Starts: Mar 07, 2012 - Ends: Apr 21, 2012Submission Deadline: Apr 21, 2012
Location: Kansas City, Missouri, USAWebsite: http://www.ButtonwoodArtSpace.com
Company Name:
Buttonwood Art Space
Contact Name:
Kathy
Phone:
816-285-9040
Country:
United States
City:
Kansas City
State:
Missouri
Zip:
64108






Comments


I loved the ANIMATION book, I bought ionatlg with the art of Princess and the Frog.I wish Frog had more rough animation drawings included. That why I love the art of Aladdinso much. Anyway, ANIMATION has some great stuff.I can't believe how clean Milt's worked compared tosomeone like Glen Keane. It seems overall the nine old men's finished drawings were cleaner, no?Or did they publish more clean up drawings and not the roughs?

Larry (not verified) | Thu, 03/22/2012 - 10:00 | Permalink

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