Artwork will be taking over the streets of Okotoks. Photo by Stephen Strand
Artwork made from “forgotten” materials will be taking over forgotten places in downtown Okotoks.
The Town of Okotoks is hosting their annual Nooks & Crannies Festival, which will see artists create temporary, site-specific installations around the downtown core of Okotoks.
Logan Coutts, Communications Advisor with the Town of Okotoks, explains more.
Coutts goes on to explains what they are looking for from the artists who wish to participate in this festival.
Each year, there are roughly a dozen or so artists involved with this festival, but there generally is a core group of local artists that participate.
Once the participants are selected, the artists will start installing their artwork the first two weeks of July, with the festival kicking off on July 18.
As part of this festival, the artwork will be juried, and the top three pieces will receive a prize, and the top youth piece will receive an honourable mention.
The Nooks and Crannies Festival will run from July 18 to August 22.
To learn more and to apply, click here.
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