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​​Call for Artists: "Women's View - 2019”

In recognition of the designation of March as Women's History Month.. 100 Spots are reserved on a first-come basis via entry form requests

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Call for Artists: "Women's View - 2019”

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This exhibit is co-sponsored by the San Mateo County Arts Commission and the Commission of the Status of Women in recognition of the designation of March as Women’s History Month.

Dates: March 4 through April 30, 2019

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Reception: none

Location: 400 County Center at the Hall of Justice in Redwood City

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Redwood City, CA – “Women’s View 2019” Exhibit

The 15th Annual San Mateo County Women's Art Show will be on exhibit at both the

Caldwell Gallery on the main floor and the Community Gallery on the lower floor located at 400 County Center at the Redwood City Hall of Justice from March 4 to April 30.

Exhibitors are all residents of San Mateo County or are employed directly by the county. Artists have been asked to submit work that exemplifies their personal view of the world.

No nudes, politics, religious or violent themes accepted.

100 Spots are reserved on a first-come basis via entry form requests.

Hours for both galleries are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

To Request ENTRY FORM & Instructions

email: boriskoodrin@gmail.com

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