Saturday, September 28, 2024

PAC’S “COLOR OF SOUND”

Just a friendly reminder that there are 9 days remaining to enter work into our COLOR OF SOUND Fall Juried Show with guest juror William Shaff!

What are we looking for-

Artwork inspired by music. Artwork trying to capture sound. Band covers or Album Art. Screen-prints of shows. Creative use of multimedia. Scientific approaches to soundwaves. Chromesthesia and the art of hearing color. Do you paint to music? Do you find certain types of music change the style or vibe or your work?

This is a broad interpretation of how music/sound inspire and intermingle with visual arts.

We do hope you will enter and share widely with any artists that may be interested.

All details here-

The Color of Sound: Art Inspired by Music

with Guest Juror William Shaff

Top Prize- $500, 2nd $250, 3rd $100, with 2 $50 honorable mentions

Entry Period 7/1/24 midnight 9/5/24

Guest Juror William Shaff

Show Opens- 9/26/24 5:30-7:30, winners announced around 6:30. Live music and refreshments, all works for sale, open to the public.

Sat/Sun gallery hours: Saturday 1-4 and Sunday 10-4

Show runs 9/26/24 -11/10/24

“I saw all my colors in my mind, they stood before my eyes. Wild, almost crazy lines were sketched in front of me… It became quite clear to me that art in general was far more powerful than I had thought, and that painting could develop just such powers as music possesses.”

— Wassily Kandinsky

“… painting is to us what the music of Berlioz and Wagner was before us – a consolatory art for sore hearts!”

— Vincent van Gogh

For they (art and music) are not the thing itself; they are only the scent of a flower we have not found, the echo of a tune we have not heard, news from a country we have never yet visited.

—- C. S. Lewis

Walter Pater, the prolific 19th-century man of letters who is largely remembered for a single sentence he wrote in 1877: “All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music.” because music is the only art that successfully collapses matter and form.

Artists have been inspired by music and music has been inspired by art throughout human history. PAC’s COLOR OF SOUND JURIED SHOW would like to celebrate that interplay, so show us how you’ve been inspired by music in your artwork!

Chromesthesia or sound-to-color synesthesia is a type of synesthesia by in which sound involuntarily evokes an experience of color, shape, and movement. Those with Chromesthesia perceive color when hearing music notes or songs. Individuals with Chromesthesia are literally able to paint or color-code the music and sounds they hear.

All works must be inspired by music, created by listening to music, incorporating music in some way, have music as the subject matter, or be created by individuals with chromesthesia. We want to experience sounds through your 2D and 3D works and explore the interplay between artmaking and music.

For our COLOR OF SOUND JURIED SHOW we will be accepting digital entries only. All mediums welcome, all works must be wired to hang, max 60” and 100 lbs. Max two pieces per artist. All works must be for sale. Entering the show does not guarantee placement. Juror decisions going out via email by 9/16/24.

Digital entries due by midnight of 8/25/24

Entry Fees*

Members $15 for one/$25 for two

Non-Members $20 for one, $30 for two

Follow link for all show details and to enter work https://pawtucketartscollaborative.org/

Not a member? No problem, you may join before entering your work. Only $35 a year!

*All entry fees will go toward the gallery opening and operations costs to support PAC.

*PAC takes a 30% commission on any artwork sold during the show with payment going to the artist via paypal or check at the end of the show.

ABOUT PAC

The Pawtucket Arts Collaborative is a member-driven, fully volunteer-run organization dedicated to supporting, promoting and developing the highest level of the arts for the community and its artists by creating awareness, education, and involvement with our members and the public-at-large.

Pawtucket Arts Collaborative

560 Mineral Spring Ave. First floor

Pawtucket, RI