Tremendicon is a three-day Multi-Media Creators Convention in Springfield, MO, at the Oasis Hotel & Convention Center. The entire weekend will be a PLAYGROUND TO CREATE AND COLLABORATE, put on by creators for creators and the people that love enjoying those tremendous creations!

We will be highlighting a variety of creative communities with a track-based convention setup. This will allow attendees to focus on their specific areas of interest with the ability to branch out and discover new ones.

OUR VISION
Participants leave the convention with newfound knowledge, inspiration and relationships that will guide them into a future with the creative arts while giving back to the community through our selected charities.

We are nonprofit, we support area artists and creators with contest winnings and give most of our profits to Ozarks Food Harvest.

Join us in celebrating our local schools' winners in the Springfield Council of PTA's Reflections competition. Reflections is a National PTA (Parent Teacher Association) program that encourages students to explore the world around them by creating art in response to a theme. The Reflections theme for 2023-24 is "I am Hopeful Because..." with entries in the categories of literature, music composition, dance choreography, film, photography, and visual arts. The awards ceremony begins at 7:00 PM, but guests are welcome to browse the gallery starting at 6:30 PM.

The Southern Missouri Arts Connection (SMAC) presents approximately 12 exhibitions throughout the year in our Art Center Gallery. The program presents a diverse range of creative approaches, mediums, and backgrounds in artists. The SMAC began in 2014. It has been in its current location on Downing Street in Hollister, Missouri’s historic district since July of 2020. Exhibitions at the SMAC Arts Center originate by the Gallery Committee or from exhibition proposals submitted by outside curators and artists. All proposals should aim to present exhibitions that are aesthetically strong, and that provide the community with the opportunity to explore topics of cultural, artistic, and social relevance.

The curator/artist proposing the exhibition is encouraged to view gallery specifications and see the space during gallery hours to tailor their proposal to the space.

Proposal submissions are accepted year round. All proposals must adhere to the guidelines. But the deadline for proposals for the coming year must be submitted no later than August 31, 2023. The gallery committee will then meet in September to review all the proposals and make its decisions.

The proposal must include the following:

Résumé
Résumé should be typed with 8.5″ x 11″ format in no less than 10-point font. PDF
Group proposals should include all participants’ resumes.

Exhibition Statement
Statement should include a suggested title of your exhibition. Include your name, identify yourself as the featured artist or curator, specify solo or group exhibition, and if the latter, include the names of the other artist(s).

Exhibition Proposal Details
Describe the concept or theme of the exhibition.
For artists only: describe your current work, as well as your proposed work, noting any significant new direction your work will take.
Identify any special equipment or other requirements you may need that may become an impediment to presenting this proposed exhibition.
Include details of any supplementary public programs or presentations. We encourage participants to also propose additional artist talks, panel discussions, or workshops geared toward engaging the general public (if applicable).
Indicate whether the accompanying images are images you are proposing for the exhibition or are representative images only.
File Format: doc, docx, pdf, txt, rtf. Max Size 1MB.

Images
Attach 10 Images
File Format: JPEG, Max Size 800 x 600 pixels, 512kb

Our 7-member gallery committee will review each individual proposal and use a 5-question scoring sheet to select exhibitors. Each proposal will be rated on a scale of 1-6 in the content areas of technical skill, originality/creativity, concept, composition and marketability. The ratings will be tallied for each proposal and the highest numbers will be offered an open slot on our 2024 schedule.

If you have not visited the SMAC Gallery before, we highly recommend that you come and see the space in person. Our gallery is welcoming and offers viewers an intimate art experience. You can find the gallery dimensions on our website for review.

If all guidelines are not met your proposal might be rejected. Please direct all inquiries to Mary Evelyn Tucker: [email protected]

Theatre and Therapy is for adults who feel disconnected and stuck. Each of the six sessions will begin with dramatic exercises facilitated by actor, director, instructor Jon Herbert. This will be followed by group therapy with Gail Herbert, MS, PLPC. Sessions will include work on such skills as self-discovery, boundaries, and relationship building and maintenance. The cost is $40/session ($240) if registered by May 1. After May 1, registration is $50/session ($300). Contact Gail at 417-501-5262 or [email protected].

Theatre and Therapy is for adults who feel disconnected and stuck. Each of the six sessions will begin with dramatic exercises facilitated by actor, director, instructor Jon Herbert. This will be followed by group therapy with Gail Herbert, MS, PLPC. Sessions will include work on such skills as self-discovery, boundaries, and relationship building and maintenance. The cost is $40/session ($240) if registered by May 1. After May 1, registration is $50/session ($300). Contact Gail at 417-501-5262 or [email protected].

Theatre and Therapy is for adults who feel disconnected and stuck. Each of the six sessions will begin with dramatic exercises facilitated by actor, director, instructor Jon Herbert. This will be followed by group therapy with Gail Herbert, MS, PLPC. Sessions will include work on such skills as self-discovery, boundaries, and relationship building and maintenance. The cost is $40/session ($240) if registered by May 1. After May 1, registration is $50/session ($300). Contact Gail at 417-501-5262 or [email protected].

Theatre and Therapy is for adults who feel disconnected and stuck. Each of the six sessions will begin with dramatic exercises facilitated by actor, director, instructor Jon Herbert. This will be followed by group therapy with Gail Herbert, MS, PLPC. Sessions will include work on such skills as self-discovery, boundaries, and relationship building and maintenance. The cost is $40/session ($240) if registered by May 1. After May 1, registration is $50/session ($300). Contact Gail at 417-501-5262 or [email protected].

Theatre and Therapy is for adults who feel disconnected and stuck. Each of the six sessions will begin with dramatic exercises facilitated by actor, director, instructor Jon Herbert. This will be followed by group therapy with Gail Herbert, MS, PLPC. Sessions will include work on such skills as self-discovery, boundaries, and relationship building and maintenance. The cost is $40/session ($240) if registered by May 1. After May 1, registration is $50/session ($300). Contact Gail at 417-501-5262 or [email protected].

Theatre and Therapy is for adults who feel disconnected and stuck. Each of the six sessions will begin with dramatic exercises facilitated by actor, director, instructor Jon Herbert. This will be followed by group therapy with Gail Herbert, MS, PLPC. Sessions will include work on such skills as self-discovery, boundaries, and relationship building and maintenance. The cost is $40/session ($240) if registered by May 1. After May 1, registration is $50/session ($300). Contact Gail at 417-501-5262 or [email protected].

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