Be a part of The Future of Post Modernism!! Enter The Windsor Whitney Biennial!!

Call for Entries for Windsor Whitney Biennial.  Submission via email only. Submission deadline February 19th. 
Finalists will be included in a digital art display at The Biennial Project's Windsor-Whitney New York City Reception  on March 2, 2012 at the Art Connects New York /Spattered Columns Gallery in SOHO and in a blog posting to 2,000 Art Lovers! 

The Grand Prize Winner will attend, as a guest of The Biennial Project (travel and hotel costs not included),the February 29th Opening Reception of The Whitney Biennial (a $250 Value!).   They will also have a solo show on our website supported by a separate bold entry highlighting the winners online show.

 Our guest juror is Morgan The Sucklord Phillips from Bravo's hit TV show 'Work of Art'.

Follow link attached for entry info and form:

http://windsorwhitneybiennial.com/biennial2.aspx


Even if you do not enter please come to our
Opening Glittering Champagne Reception: March 2nd, 2012 at the Art Connects New York /Spattered Columns Gallery in SoHo.


For more information, please go to http://biennialproject.com/blogengineNET/
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Feel free to forward this email to your friends. 
Do not let them or yourself  miss the opportunity to become part of the future of post modernism

The Biennial Project is a collaborative project by artists Eric Hess,  Anna Salmeron and our friends to explore the nature and  understand the perception of biennial exhibits within the art world, and, in so doing, to develop a  collective body of work that  will be exhibited in as many  biennial exhibits as possible –  especially the really cool ones.

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