EBSQ 2010 Show Schedule

2010 is the EBSQ 10th anniversary year

Without further ado, the schedule you’ve all been waiting for:

January:

  • Foodporn: Photographing Food as Art
  • Barnyard Animals
  • One-Word Concept: Grey
  • Flower of the Month: Orchids

February:

  • Candy: An EBSQ Juried Exhibit *
  • Art for the Heart: A Benefit for the American Heart Association
  • One-Word Concept: Music
  • Flower of the Month: Roses

March:

  • Pen & Ink
  • Sinners
  • One-Word Concept: Beverage
  • Flower of the Month: Daffodils

April:

  • Saints
  • Repurposed: An EBSQ Juried Exhibit
  • One-Word Concept: Precious
  • Flower of the Month: Tulips

May:

  • Nursery Rhymes Illustrated
  • Fractals
  • One-Word Concept: Green
  • Flower of the Month: Irises

June:

  • Plein Air: Architecture
  • Redux
  • One-Word Concept: Heavy
  • Flower of the Month: Pansies & Violas

July:

  • 10th Annual Ripped Off
  • Rodeo
  • One-Word Concept: Horizon
  • Flower of the Month: Poppies

August:

  • 9th Annual Pet Portrait Swap
  • Still Life w/Lemon
  • One-Word Concept: Jagged
  • Flower of the Month: Echinacea

September:

  • Spam & Trout Biennial
  • Shut Out: What you’ve missed since the gallery world shut its doors *
  • Dead Poets
  • One-Word Concept: Bokeh
  • Flower of the Month: Sunflower

October:

  • Think Pink: A Fundraiser to Benefit Susan G Komen
  • Dia de los Meurtos
  • One-Word Concept: Hope
  • Flower of the Month: Cacti

November:

  • 10th Annual Portrait Swap
  • You Just Haven’t Urned It Yet, Baby
  • One-Word Concept: Despair
  • Flower of the Month: Waterlilies

December:

  • Annual Better Late Than Never Show
  • Let It Snow
  • One-Word Concept: Classic
  • Flower of the Month: Mixed Bouquet with Vase

* Denotes a brick-and-mortar offline art event in association with this online exhibitSo–which shows are YOU most looking forward to in 2010?

2 thoughts on “EBSQ 2010 Show Schedule

  1. Susan

    Hi Cynthia! It’s taken me a while but I’ve finally found your blog. I think I clicked over a couple of times before when you commented but didn’t find your web site…just looked at the blogs…anyhoo…

    YOu mentioned you might want to make the wine bottles…my bro uses a foil cutter and carefully removes the top foil…uncorks and empties bottle…and then drills a small hole in the back where he puts an LED light string with it’s own battery pack. I have no idea where he gets those but if you want me to ask, I will.

    Good luck and I look forward to your bead journals this year!

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