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'Big Read' calls for Poe-inspired art
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Big Read program challenges our county students and adults to create an art piece inspired by our featured artist, Edgar Allan Poe.
Artwork can be in any medium, and if selected, will become part of a traveling exhibit during the Big Read program month of October.
Entries must be inspired by a short story, essay or poem by Poe and clearly connect the literature and the artwork. Artists should include a brief summary of their literary inspiration.
Artwork must be submitted by Sept. 16 and can designed using paint, pen, ceramics, cloth, photography, wood, metal, paper, recycled materials, etc., and can be either two- or three-dimensional, although no larger than 3-feet by 3-feet or exceed 100 pounds. Flat pieces must be framed and ready to hang.
For an entry form, or other contest details, please contact Big Read community volunteer Tamsen Nash at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 707-928-9621.
Another creative activity is the film trailer-four minute film contest. Create a DVD, also inspired by a literary work of Edgar Allan Poe and those selected will be shown at our Big Read Film Festival, which will be held the weekend of Oct. 14-15.
While known for his gothic horror stories, Poe also is recognized as creating the detective/mystery genre and bringing poetry to the general population.
Film entries must be submitted by Monday, Oct. 3, and can be dropped off at the Lake County Office of Education in Lakeport, 1152 S. Main St., or mailed to P.O. Box 1537, Cobb, CA 95426.
For more information, please email Robin Shrive at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..