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Modbo issues call for artists. Annual show starts December 7th
Intake for the annual 'Small Works Show' will be Saturday, November 24th. Most subject matter and media accepted.

Downtown art gallery The Modbo has announced a Call for Artists for its annual Small Works Show 11, believed to be the original Colorado Springs small works exhibition.
According to the call there are no restrictions on subject matter or media, though space for 3-D or non-hangable work may be limited.
Intake will be held at both The Modbo and its adjoining gallery SPQR, 17B and 17C East Bijou, from 10 am until 3 pm on Saturday, November 24th, 2018.
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To be considered all works must be under 24 inches in every dimension, including the frame. There will be a $4 hanging fee per each piece that is accepted (after a light jurying process). All pieces must be wired and ready to hang with two screw eyes or two D-rings on the back.
The exhibition opens Friday, December 7th, 2018 and runs through January 11th, 2019. Works will be displayed at both The Modbo and S.P.Q.R. galleries.
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For more information artists or community members can email the gallery at themodbo@gmail.com or leave a voicemail message at 719-633-4240.
The Modbo was co-founded in 2009 by current owner Lauren Ciborowski. Co-founder Brett Andrus operates the neighboring gallery, S.P.Q.R. Experiential Art Space.
(Image courtesy Kim Cox/TheModbo)