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SUMMARY:Daniel Manacher Prize for Young Artists - Call for Artists Extended!
DESCRIPTION:Call for artists is now through July 15\, with notification  by July 25. \nThe image above is Shwoopy Loops\, 2013 by Daniel Manacher. \nJULY 15 DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR 2nd ANNUAL PRIZE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS \nThe Sandisfield Arts Center is pleased to announce the 2nd annual Daniel Manacher Prize for Young Artists. \nThree artists will be selected as finalists and each will receive $350 in support of their art practice\, as well as a group show of their work at the Sandisfield Arts Center with an opening reception on August 19\, 2023 – the show runs through September 17. \nThe prize was created by Adam Manacher and Carol Birnbaum\, the parents of Daniel Manacher\, in memory of their son and his passion for art. \n“Daniel worked on different surfaces\, always hand-drawn\,” said his father\, Adam Manacher. “He loved interacting with people in their love for art. We hope\, with the Daniel Manacher Prize for Young Artists\, to inspire other young artists and to assist them as they reach for their dreams.” \nAbout Daniel Manacher. \nWe are thrilled to say that Natasha Wein\, one of the 2022 award winners\, has work in our Berkshire Artists Guild group show opening May 7 and running through June 4.  \nAPPLICATION REQUIREMENTS \nEligible artists are those 17-26 years of age living or attending school in Berkshire County. There is no fee associated with the application and all entrants will be judged based solely on the merit of the work presented. Past winners are not eligible to apply. \nThis year\, applications will be accepted from those working in painting\, drawing\, mixed media\, sculpture\, digital paintings\, and digital drawings. The entry deadline is June 30. The applications will be reviewed by a juror and artists will be notified no later than July 25. \nPlease use this Google form link to submit your application. Please direct any questions to gallery@sandisfieldartscenter.org. \n 
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/daniel-manacher-prize-for-young-artists-call-for-artists/
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Telling (Your) Dad Stories - Canceled
DESCRIPTION:This event has been canceled. \n—- \nIn this storytelling workshop\, you’ll learn from experienced storyteller Linda Storms how to tell your “dad stories” whether humorous or touching or both — from having a father (stepfather\, grandfather\, big brother who filled in) to being one. \nA great way to prepare for Father’s Day! \nAfter the morning’s workshop\, we’ll provide a light lunch where you can do final polishing\, and then at the 2 pm free performance\, Telling Dad Stories\, you’ll have an opportunity to present your stories to each other and members of the Sandisfield Arts Center community\, such as your own invited guests. \nLimited to 8 participants\, so sign up soon. \nHistory of Father’s Day\nThe idea of Father’s Day can be traced back to 1910. It is believed that Mrs. Sanora Smart Dodd is the brain behind this day. Sanora\, along with her five siblings were brought up by his father after their mother died in childbirth. His father neither remarried nor placed his children under the care of others. \nBecause of this\, Dodd was grateful to his father\, William Jackson Smart-a civil war veteran\, and he wanted to honor him. \nHer noble idea of Father’s Day came about after hearing a sermon about Mother’s day by Anna Jarvis at Central Methodist Episcopal Church. She later approached her pastor and proposed there be a day honoring fathers\, which would mirror Mother’s Day. Dodd proposed to have Father’s Day observed in June\, which happened to be his father’s birthday month. \nIn 1913\, Congress received a bill aiming at recognizing Father’s Day. In 1916\, Congress rejected the move to have the day made official for fear that it would become just another commercialized holiday. However\, the campaign to have Father’s Day recognized as a federal holiday went on for many years until 1966\, when President Lyndon B Johnson issued a proclamation designating Father’s Day USA to be observed on the third Sunday in June. In 1972\, President Richard Nixon signed it into law as a permanent national holiday. \n  \n 
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/workshop-telling-your-dad-stories/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:Telling Dad Stories: Performance - Canceled
DESCRIPTION:This event has been canceled. \n—- \nIn this free afternoon performance participants in the morning’s workshop (Telling (Your) Dad Stories) will present their Dad stories for your enjoyment\, amusement\, and perhaps surprise. \nA nice way to honor Father’s Day on Father’s Day eve. \nHistory of Father’s Day\nThe idea of Father’s Day can be traced back to 1910. It is believed that Mrs. Sanora Smart Dodd is the brain behind this day. Sanora\, along with her five siblings were brought up by his father after their mother died in childbirth. His father neither remarried nor placed his children under the care of others. \nBecause of this\, Dodd was grateful to his father\, William Jackson Smart-a civil war veteran\, and he wanted to honor him. \nHer noble idea of Father’s Day came about after hearing a sermon about Mother’s day by Anna Jarvis at Central Methodist Episcopal Church. She later approached her pastor and proposed there be a day honoring fathers\, which would mirror Mother’s Day. Dodd proposed to have Father’s Day observed in June\, which happened to be his father’s birthday month. \nIn 1913\, Congress received a bill aiming at recognizing Father’s Day. In 1916\, Congress rejected the move to have the day made official for fear that it would become just another commercialized holiday. However\, the campaign to have Father’s Day recognized as a federal holiday went on for many years until 1966\, when President Lyndon B Johnson issued a proclamation designating Father’s Day USA to be observed on the third Sunday in June. In 1972\, President Richard Nixon signed it into law as a permanent national holiday. \n 
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