The second annual 5x7 Art Sale returns to the Tin District on January 16, 2025.
We are looking for artists to donate one to two pieces of art that fits within the dimensions of approximately 5x7 inches. The piece can be 2D (5x7 or smaller) or 3D (5x5x7) and in your favorite medium. We will also accept jewelry - for which we will provide 5x7 acrylic boxes.
Each piece will be hung anonymously alongside pieces from our Booker T. faculty, students and alums. Each piece will be sold for $100. After purchase, the patron receives a bio of the artist with the art. We will proudly feature artist names in all print materials.
The event is Thursday, January 16 in the Tin District. It is free and open to the public. All participating artists are encouraged to attend.
Artists can hand deliver or mail submissions to:
Booker T. Washington HSPVA
C/O: Cassie Benzenberg
2501 Flora Street
Dallas, Texas 75201
Please mail no later than January 8, 2025. Email btw5x7@gmail.com if you prefer to arrange pick up.
All proceeds from Five x Seven will go toward supplies and studio equipment for the Visual Arts classrooms at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, Texas.
We truly appreciate your support of our scholar artists and the wonderful Booker T. faculty!
Please use this form to provide information for your bio and details about your submission. This information will be provided to the buyer on a bio card after the sale.
You may edit this form after submission. Click the 'I'm not finished with this form, but i want to save it" radio button to return the form at any time.
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If we have any questions about your submission, we will contact you at the email provided in your form. If you have any questions for us, please email btw5x7@gmail.com.
Dallas, Texas 75201
Please mail your submission(s) no later than January 8, 2025. Email us at btw5x7@gmail.com if you would like to arrange pick up of your submission.
All are invited to the Art Sale on Thursday, January 16 at 7 p.m. in the Tin District. The event is free and open to the public.