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On Our Radar: Prince George library is looking for teen artists

The Teen Art Showcase is now accepting submissions
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Prince George teenagers are invited to submit their art pieces for the second annual Teen Art Showcase at the Prince George Public Library.

The artwork will be on display throughout February at the library’s Bob Harkins Branch, downtown.

Artists can submit one piece in any medium of their choice. Cash prizes will be awarded for most original, best use of material, people’s choice, best overall and societal commentary.

The prizes will be awarded at a special artist celebration on Saturday, Feb. 23 at the Bob Harkins Branch.

The artists can also choose if they want to sell their displayed pieces. If so Lisa Redpath, program manager from the Community Arts Council, can help advise artists on preparing and pricing their pieces.

Artists who would like to submit can drop off their pieces at Studio 2880 at 2880 15th Ave during open hours, between now and Jan. 31 at 5 p.m.

The Teen Art Showcase is run in partnership by the Community Arts Council of Prince George and District and the Prince George Public Library.

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