
Center Court, photo by Peggy Steinberg from Hamilton Current 2019.
With Artwork to be Projected on the Side of the Building!
Hamilton, Ohio. The Fitton Center’s 50th Hamilton Current regional art competition is going to big this year, very big! Artwork from this year’s selected artists will be projected in wall-scale images on the Fitton Center’s exterior in an exciting new week-long outdoor digital presentation. Ongoing social media artist features will also be an extension of the show. Artworks chosen for Cash Awards and Honorable Mention Awards by judges will be physically installed in the ground floor Monument Gallery at Fitton Center for Creative Arts, 101 S. Monument Ave, Hamilton OH.
Open to adult visual artists residing within 60 miles of Hamilton, Ohio, this all-media competition places no limits on style, content, form or theme. Due to the style of this year’s projected presentation, all submissions must be in a high-resolution digital format.
Online Entry details: https://www.fittoncenter.org/call-to-artists
Facebook Event Details: https://www.facebook.com/events/302226581333407

Persephone – Ink, Alcohol Marker, Prismacolor Pencil & Acrylic Paint by Jamie Schorsch from Hamilton Current 2019.
The opening event at the Fitton Center’s Monument Avenue Pergola will be from 8pm-12am on Friday May 28 and the outdoor projections will continue to run every evening through Friday June 4.
For information about the exhibition, artwork submissions and the exhibitions events, please contact Cathy Mayhugh Director of Exhibitions, Fitton Center for Creative Arts 513 863 8873 x 122 or cathy@fittoncenter.org
“The Fitton Center is already getting great feedback from area artists who are excited about the opportunity to share their artwork in a big way!” said Cathy Mayhugh, Director of Exhibitions. “We’re looking forward to sharing these events with our creative community.”
The Fitton Center for Creative Arts is located at 101 S. Monument Avenue on the Riverfront in downtown Hamilton, Ohio.
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