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Wells Fargo Center for the Arts is dedicated to supporting and promoting visual arts and artists in our community. We provide dedicated space throughout our campus for the display of visual art, including:

  • Exterior exhibit spaces (around campus) featuring local and regional sculpture – rotates every two years
  • Interior exhibit space (administration corridor) designated to featuring 2D student artwork from schools within Sonoma County – rotates quarterly
  • Interior exhibit space (stairwells and conference/classrooms) featuring local emerging artists – rotates annually

Wells Fargo Center for the Arts is a community arts facility and art works for exhibition are selected at the Center’s sole discretion. Artists proposing an exterior installation are asked to ensure construction and materials are appropriate for climate durability and physical safety for our patrons.

To be considered for exhibit, artists must provide a biography, exhibition history, an artist statement, and print quality digital images of the work(s). This information can be provided via website link, email, or mail. We require all images to be high resolution and either on a DVD, CD, or online files that can be downloaded (300dpi, sized at no less than 3”x 5”, file size approximately 5-10 megabites). Photographs and slides will not be accepted.

 

Submit To:

Tracy Sawyer, Arts and Outreach Programs Manager

Mail: Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
50 Mark West Springs Road
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Phone: 707.800.7529

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