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Submissions sought for 58th annual Newport Beach Art Exhibit - Los Angeles Times

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. The exhibition includes a food and wine pavilion as well as an awards ceremony highlighting winning entries, all alongside an eclectic mix of work in charcoal, acrylic, oil, glass, mixed media and more.

A sculpture of a bunny at Newport Beach Civic Center Park.

(Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times)

Submissions will be separated into four categories: paintings, drawings, 3D art and photography. A panel of jurors will determine the best in each class and award $300 for first place, $200 for second and $100 for third. A $200 juror’s choice award and $100 people’s choice award will also be up for grabs.

Works by Steven Edwards, featuring glass and light-enhanced photography with 3D characteristics.

Works by Steven Edwards, featuring glass and light-enhanced photography with 3D characteristics, were on display at Newport Beach Art Exhibit Saturday.

(Susan Hoffman)

All submissions featured will be for sale. And 20% of all proceeds will be donated to the Newport Beach Arts Foundation.

All pieces in the exhibition must be original works of art. There is an entry fee of $35 for one submission or $50 for two. Additional rules like size and weight restrictions can be found on the city’s website. Artists may enter their work for consideration via online submission tool Call for Entries.

Eric Licas covers Newport Beach for the Daily Pilot. He previously was a crime and public safety reporter and, before that, spent four years as a staff writer with the Orange County Register and the Southern California News Group. He has been on the ground to cover active wildfires, civil unrest and mass shootings. He was born in the Philippines, raised in the San Fernando Valley and is a Cal State Northridge alumnus.

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