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Uptown Artists Invited to Submit Works for Annual Art Crawl Poster

By Carolina Pichardo | November 21, 2016 2:41pm
 The Uptown Arts Stroll is calling on all Uptown artists to submit their artwork for the Uptown Arts Stroll Poster Contest 15th season.
The Uptown Arts Stroll is calling on all Uptown artists to submit their artwork for the Uptown Arts Stroll Poster Contest 15th season.
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WASHINGTON HEIGHTS – The Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance is calling on all artists to submit their best Uptown work for its annual Uptown Arts Stroll Poster Contest for a chance to win $750 and have their work featured on all the posters for the event.

The 2017 Uptown Arts Stroll, which is a month-long arts festival that runs from West 135th St. to West 220th St. usually in June, “has come a long way from the start — the Sunday before Thanksgiving 2003,” event coordinator Martin Collins said in a statement.

The winning art will be selected by a panel of local judges from the arts community, and should be an eye-catching and unpublished image that captures elements of Uptown’s diversity, inclusiveness and dynamic arts scene, organizers said in a statement. The artist must also be a West Harlem, Washington Heights or Inwood resident.  

The artist must submit the project, with a brief bio or artist statement, and image that’s large enough to format to poster size, no later than Friday, February 24.  

Previous winners include graphic designers Edwin Ureña, who designed a woman painting the skyline of Upper Manhattan with a George Washington Bridge Background, and Andrew Short, with an emblem design that highlights the arts in the community with microphones, musical instruments, a film strip and clusters of buildings.

Other artists, like Felipe Galindo and popular T-shirt designer, M. Tony Peralta, also took home the prize with their George Washington Bridge and Little Red Lighthouse-inspired work.

For more information, visit NoMAA's website.