Chalk contest to bring art to Crazy Days Street Party

Ponca City Now - July 14, 2015 11:56 am

The Grand Chalk-Off is happening in Downtown Ponca City on July 31.

The Ponca City Art Center has announced that it is sponsoring a Downtown Chalk Art Contest July 31.

Registration is now open and registration forms can be downloaded from www.PoncaCityArtCenter.org . Participants are encouraged to register before July 27. Day-of registration will be available as space allows.

Categories and registration fees for the contest are: Professional Artist, $20; Amateur, $15; and Business, $20.

Cash prizes will be given to winners in each category. A free kids’ drawing area will also be available.

This contest will be judged by local professionals Chris Henderson, Director of Development Services for the City of Ponca City, and Chelsea McConnell, Main Street Director. A third judge will be announced soon.

Artists may check in from 9 to 11 a.m. and chalk art must be completed by 4 p.m. Judging will take place from 4 to 5 p.m.

“Public art enhances places and events in new and exciting ways," Kelsey Wagner, Executive Director of the Ponca City Art Center says . "Art events, like this chalk art contest, gives people a chance to express feelings and emotions about current events, history, pop culture or a million other things in a way that the community can see and experience. Public art can be a positive way for the community to collectively express its views and opinions.”

Because this is a temporary art medium, this art will only be available to view Friday, July 31, at the Crazy Days Street Party.

 

Latest Stories

Major Democratic Donors Continue Calls for Biden to Step Aside After ABC News Interview

President Joe Biden’s interview Friday night with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos and the events in the days after...

Wrestler Kyle Snyder looks to become fourth American to win two Olympic gold medals

By CLIFF BRUNT AP Sports Writer (AP) — Kyle Snyder already has one of the best...

Judge’s order expands where Biden can’t enforce a new rule protecting LGBTQ+ students

By JOHN HANNA Associated Press TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Enforcement of a federal rule expanding anti-discrimination...