TWIN FALLS COUNTY FAIR ART DIVISION 16

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PLEASE NOTE: COMPUTER ARTS 2018 HAS MOVED TO HOME ARTS DEPARTMENT TWIN FALLS COUNTY FAIR ART DIVISION FAIR OFFICE 208-326-4396 PAULA NEYMAN..SUPERINTENDENT 208-431-1918 PREMIUM OFFICE 208-326-4399 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday AUGUST 2018 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 Last Day To Mail Pre- Entry Forms 26 Receiving 12-5pm 27 28 Last Day to Enter!! 2 3 - September Last day of Fair! LAST DAY To pick up Premiums 21 22 23 24 Last Day to Pre-enter Entry Forms 4 Judging 3pm Released 12-7pm 29 First day of Fair! 30 First day to Pick up Premium Pay outs ENTRIES CLOSE: Sunday, AUGUST 26 th 5 PM ALL ENTRIES ARE PROCESSED ON THE COMPUTER. AVOID WAITING IN LINE ON ENTRY DAY AND MAIL YOUR ENTRY BY AUGUST 20 th OR EMAIL YOUR ENTRY TO PREMIUMSTFCFAIR@FILERTEL.COM RECEIVING: Saturday, AUGUST 25 th 10 AM - 7 PM (Entries received at the South end door of the produce building.) Sunday, AUGUST 26 th 12 NOON - 5 PM *** NO ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER 5 P.M. ON SUNDAY. JUDGING TIMES: Tuesday, AUGUST 28 th 9 AM (Doors will be closed while judging in this Division.) RELEASE: Tuesday, SEPT. 4 th 12 NOON 7 PM 25 Receiving 10am-7pm 31 SEPTEMBER 1 Artist Paint Off 12:30pm to 4 pm FAIR THEME MAY THE FAIR BE WITH YOU FAIR PHOTO CONTEST (SEE PHOTOGRAPHY DIVISION) CASH PREMIUMS WILL ONLY BE PAID IN THE PREMIUMS OFFICE THURSDAY AUG. 30 th thru MONDAY SEPT. 3 rd 11 AM TO 7 PM PREMIUMS NOT PICKED UP WILL BE FORFEITED. NO CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. ONLY 1 PREMIUM PAYOUT PER LOT NUMBER SPECIAL ART COMPETITION BEST PREHISTORIC CREATURE 2017 Best of Show Winner: TAMI AUFDERHEIDE ARTIST PAINT OFF Saturday, Sept 1 st 12:30 PM 4:00 PM

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Please read & follow instructions carefully. Entries not in compliance with guidelines will not be accepted. THE SUPERINTENDENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DISQUALIFY ARTICLES BEING ENTERED WITH CONSULTATION OF FAIR MANAGEMENT: 1. Artwork will be rejected if perceived to be objectionable or unfit for family viewing. 2. If any work proves to be entered in this competition under false pretenses, is found objectionable, or if framing proves to be inadequate the Superintendent may remove the work from the exhibit and any award may be forfeited. 3. Art Division is limited to residents of the State of Idaho. 4. Art Division competition is limited to exhibitors and older. Exhibitors younger should enter in the Youth Division. 5. Works may be entered only in the name of the artist who did the work and should be signed by the artist. (Signatures will be covered during judging.) 6. Only works completed within the last three (3) years and not previously shown in this exhibition may be entered. 7. ENTRY LIMITS: Exhibitors are limited to entering two (2) entries per Lot #, and a limit of Ten (10) works may be entered by each artist, but are subject to available size and space. 8. SIZE: A: Each entry is limited to the size of a 30 x 40 canvas, with framing not to exceed 36 x 48 overall dimension. B: Only one entry is allowed per artist if larger than 36 X 48. C: No painting to over 6 X 6 will be allowed in the art department. 9. FRAMING: All works must be adequately framed and wired for hanging, No glass frames. (Sawtooth hangers are not compatible with the hanging system we have in this building). All works on paper must be covered with glass or rigid plastic. No wet paintings will be accepted. Gallery wrapped canvas needs to have the outside edges painted and does not need to be framed but does have to be wired for hanging. All art work is judged on neatness and framing. 10. ORIGINAL WORK: Works will be considered to be original if done from imagination, still life set ups, model, actual locations or any combination of these situations. Work done from photos of any of these situations will be considered to be original if the artist personally took the photo. 11. COPY WORK: Work done either partially or entirely from other artist s work or from photographer s photos. 12. CLASSROOM WORK: Art work done in any situation where there is an instructor or as an assignment of any class work regardless of whether the artist received assistance. 13. MINIATURES: The Smithsonian Institute defines a miniature painting as a work of art not exceeding 144 square inches including the frame. Any subject may be used, and all miniatures will be shown in the same area. 14. WINNERS: Once you win Best of Show in the Amateur class you will be asked to move to Advanced Amateur. Once you win the Best of Show of all classes you will not be allowed in advanced amateur or amateur. 15. ARTWORK must be entered in category () portraying 50% of that specific category (). Example, Landscape must exhibit 50% of artwork as landscape.. DEFINITION OF FINE ARTS: CANNOT BE USED FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN BEAUTY. Example: milk cans, saw blades, skateboards, leather products, plates, jewelry, wood products, etc. are prohibited in fine arts. These items should be entered in the Home Arts Division. 17. DISCLAIMER: Care will be taken to promote the safety of the exhibits in this Division; but in no way will the Fair Management, Superintendent or any helpers be responsible for damage to or loss of any exhibit. The general rules & regulations of the Fair will apply to this Division.

OPEN CLASS 01 Original Work only. No class room or copy work. (defined on page 1). If requirements are not met, art work will be disqualified and premiums will be forfeited. PREMIUM PAYOUT ADVANCED AMATEUR CLASS 02 Original work, copy work or class room work is allowed. (defined on page 1) PREMIUM PAYOUT AMATEUR CLASS 03 Original work, copy work or class room work allowed (as defined on page 1). This Class is only for the beginner student or artist. If the art work quality exceeds the rest of the Amateur Class, you will be asked to move to advanced amateur. This will be at the discretion of the superintendent and fair management. PREMIUM PAYOUT JACKPOT SHOW CLASS 04 LOT 53 Original Work only, no class room work (defined on page 1), or copy work. If requirements are not met, the art work will be disqualified and premium payout forfeited. Jackpot Premiums will be paid on Tuesday, Sept. 4 th. The raffle money collected is included in this show. (Only1 premium payout per exhibitor.) ENTRY FEE: $10.00 (Jackpot Show Only) Payout to 1 st, 2 nd, & 3 rd places SPECIAL ART COMPETITION BEST PREHISTORIC CREATURE PAINTING LAND, SEA, OR SKY CLASS 05 LOT 53 Original work, copy work or class room work allowed. Payout: $50.00 (Plus any added money) 1 st 60% 2 nd 40% MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED ADULTS Must be years and older CLASS 10 PREMIUM PAYOUT 1 st -$2.50 2 nd -$1.50 3 rd -$.50 CLASSES FAIR THEME MAY THE FAIR BE WITH YOU CLASS 06 LOT 53 Original work, copy work and class room work allowed (Award: Rosette and $20.00) ARTIST PAINT OFF CLASS 07 LOT 56 Saturday, Sept 1 st 12:30 PM to 4 PM Set up time: 12 to 12:30 PM Paint what you want, any media, on an 11 X 14 blank canvas or canvas board. All finished paintings will be displayed and the public will vote on the best painting. The winner will be announced on Monday, Sept. 3 rd at 4 PM All rules for the Art department apply. PREMIUM PAY OUT: $50 will be awarded to the winner. SENIORS AGE 65-74 For Advanced Amateur & Amateur CLASS 08 USE LOT 54 Original work, copy work or class room work is allowed (Refer to General Requirements.) PREMIUM PAYOUT BY FAIR: ADDITIONAL PREMIUMS TFSC: 1 ST -$15.00 2 nd -$12.00 3 rd -$8.00 SENIORS 75 & OLDER For Advanced Amateur & Amateur CLASS 09 USE LOT 55 Original work, copy work or class room work is allowed (Refer to General Requirements.) PREMIUM PAYOUT BY FAIR: ADDITIONAL PREMIUMS TFSC: 1 ST -$15.00 2 nd -$12.00 3 rd -$8.00 (OVERALL BETWEEN CLASS 08 & 09) BEST SENIOR OVERALL PAINTING.... $15.00 BEST SENIOR RUNNERUP OVERALL... $10.00 EACH EXHIBITOR IN CLASS 08 & 09 WILL RECEIVE: $5.00 CASH AND A MEAL TICKET FROM TFSC. ALL ADDITIONAL PREMIUMS IN CLASS 08 & 09 SPONSORED BY TWIN FALLS SENIOR CENTER

LOT NUMBERS ONLY 1 PREMIUM PAYOUT PER LOT NUMBER OIL/ACRYLIC 1. Animals-Domesticated 2. Animals-Wildlife 3. Architecture-Interiors and Exteriors 4. Floral 5. Landscape 6. Landscape with structures, people, or animals 7. Portraits and/or figure 8. Still Life 9. Skies 10. Waterscapes-Oceans, Lakes, or Rivers 11. Other WATERCOLOR 12. Animals-Domesticated 13. Animals-Wildlife 14. Architecture-Interiors and Exteriors 15. Floral. Landscape 17. Landscape with structures, people, or animals 18. Portraits and/or figure 19. Still Life 20. Skies 21. Waterscapes-Oceans, Lakes, or Rivers 22. Other DRAWING (Pencil or Ink) 23. Animals 24. Black and White 25. Color 26. Portraits 27. Other DRAWING (Pastels or Charcoal) 28. Animals 29. Black and White 30. Color 31. Portraits 32. Other 33. All subjects 34. All subjects 35. All subjects 36. All subjects 37. Black & White 38. Color MIXED MEDIA ABSTRACT COLLAGES HISTORICAL SCRATCH BOARD AIR BRUSHING 39. All subjects In picture frames only (No helmets, skateboards, saw blades, etc.) 40. All Subjects 41. Drawing 42. Painting 43. Other STYLIZED MINIATURES SCULPTURE Three-dimensional artists are subject to all the rules and regulations of the Art Division. All works will be placed behind the railing in the Art Building; therefore size may be limited. Items that will not be allowed are those made either completely or partially from kits, plans, molds, etc., or items that have, or have had, a useful purpose, such as clocks, lamps, tables, bowls, etc. Art Division personnel will use reasonable care in handling these works but will not be responsible for damages to or loss from, any item. 44. Clay 45. Metal 46. Wood 47. Other 53. All medias ALL MEDIAS SENIORS 54. All medias (65 to 74 years of age) 55. All medias (75 years and older) 56. All medias ARTIST PAINT OFF MENTALLY & PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED Must be years and older 57. This Lot is limited to persons who are able to fully complete the project for the Lot unaided, except for the possibility of purchasing ingredients; transportation or other requirement not directly related to completion of the project itself. 58. This Lot is limited to persons who need occasional assistance in order to complete the project, not only purchasing, transportation, etc., but for actual direction or assistance with the project itself. The project should, however, be the primary responsibility of the exhibitor. 59. This Lot is limited to persons who need significant assistance with their project in order to complete them. This assistance would involve most or all phases of the project. The exhibitor would most likely not be able to complete the project without the assistance.

ART AWARDS Twin Falls County Fair Art Division Awards: 1. Best of Show All Classes.Name on Plaque & Rosette 2. Best of Show - Open... $20.00/Rosette 3. Best of Show - Advanced Amateur... $20.00/Rosette 4. Best of Show - Amateur... $20.00/Rosette 5. Fair Theme MAY THE FAIR BE WITH YOU $20.00/Rosette 6. Judge s Choice... Rosette SPONSORED AWARDS Special THANK YOU to the following merchants for their donations to the Art Division. BEST OF SHOW - OVERALL WINNER OF ALL CLASSES: $50 gift certificate Sponsored by: NORMAN ECKERT. And a Year s Membership to MAGIC VALLEY ART COUNCIL BEST OF SHOW-OPEN: $20.00 gift Certificate Sponsored by: KATHY LILLYFIELD BEST OF SHOW - ADVANCED AMATEUR: $20.00 gift certificate Sponsored by: ROSIE MARTINEZ ECKERT BEST OF SHOW AMATEUR: $20.00 gift certificate Sponsored by: GARY RASMUSSEN JUDGES CHOICE AMATEUR: One Art Lesson Sponsored by: DON OMAN BEST OF SHOW SPECIAL PRE-HISTORIC CREATURES $50.00 Sponsored By: SCHELL TRUCKING $50.00 Sponsored By: NICHOLE HALVERSON $25.00 Sponsored By: FESSENDEN CUSTOM FARMING BEST OF SHOW MINIATURES: $25 gift certificate Sponsored by: PRASAI S THAI CUISINE PEOPLES CHOICE AWARD: $100.00 Sponsored By: ART GUILD OF MAGIC VALLEY INC. SENIOR CLASS: $255.00 Sponsored By: TWIN FALLS SENIOR CENTER ARTIST PAINT OFF: $50.00 Sponsored By: NICHOLE HALVERSON RAFFLE Donated paintings will be raffled off and the sales will be awarded to the Jackpot Show as added money. The premium pay out for the Jackpot Show only will not take place until Tuesday September 4 th. If an artist is interested in donating an item for the raffle please let Paula Neyman know. DEMONSTRATIONS: Call Paula Neyman at 208-431-1918, if you would like to demonstrate your style of art (sketching, painting, sculpting) 2-3 hr. time slots will be available. We will post your name out front with the time of your demonstration. Demonstrations are where you would show the techniques and style of your work. As per the Twin Falls County Fair policy exhibitors are not allowed to promote or advertise a business, sell art work, distribute posters, handbills and any other advertising materials except from a paid vendor booth.

USE SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH DIVISION ENTRY FORM FOR: Circle One Produce & Fruit (10 & 11) Flowers (12) Home Arts (13) Antiques (14) Kitchen & Pantry (15) Art () Photography (17) Youth (18) FFA (19) Name Address City/State Zip Telephone Cell E-Mail Address TWIN FALLS COUNTY FAIR 215 Fair Ave. Filer, Idaho 83328 Please accept the entries indicated below, subject to rules and classifications governing exhibits at the Twin Falls County Fair, as published in the premium book or policies of the Twin Falls County Fair Board, by which I hereby agree to be governed. I hereby release the Twin Falls County Fair from liability on account of loss or damages to property which I may have on the Fairgrounds. I understand that cash premiums are paid during the Fair (ONLY) at the Livestock Office. Exhibitors Signature (If under 18, signature of parent or guardian) OFFICE USE ONLY Exhibitor s No. Professional Entry Fee Paid Paid By Clerk Note: To Pre-enter: Entry forms should be mailed by August 20 th ; faxed to 208-326-3337, or emailed to: Premiumstfcfair@filertel.com OR taken to the Premium office by Friday August 24 th. Entry forms can also be turned in on entry days. INFORMATION FROM Entry Office INFORMATION FROM Entry Office PREMIUM BOOK DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE FEE Use PREMIUM BOOK DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE FEE Use Div. # Class # Lot # (Use exact wording as in Premium Book) ART & PHOTO PROFESSIONAL Only Div. # Class # Lot # (Use exact wording as in Premium Book) ART & PHOTO PROFESSIONAL Only

CULTURAL AND PREMIUM RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. CULTURAL CASH PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID FROM 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. IN THE LIVESTOCK OFFICE BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 th THROUGH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2018. PREMIUMS NOT PICKED UP BY 7:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 3 rd WILL BE FORFEITED. NO CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. 2. LIVESTOCK CASH PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID FROM 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. IN THE LIVESTOCK OFFICE ONE DAY AFTER THE SHOW. PREMIUMS NOT PICKED UP BY MONDAY AT 7 P.M. WILL BE FORFEITED. NO CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. 3. EXCEPTION: DRAFT HORSE/MULE PREMIUMS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE LIVESTOCK OFFICE BEGINNING SUNDAY, THROUGH MONDAY FROM 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR PREMIUMS, ALL HORSES/MULES MUST BE ON GROUNDS FOR ENTIRE WEEK OF FAIR. EXHIBITORS LEAVING BEFORE RELEASE TIME WILL FORFEIT THEIR PREMIUMS. PARTICIPANTS OF WAGON DAYS MAY BE EXCUSED FOR SATURDAY ONLY, RETURN BY 9 A.M. SUNDAY, AND REMAIN UNTIL 7 P.M. MONDAY,. 4. Any discrepancy in premiums must be brought to the attentions of the Premiums Manager no later than September 3rd. 5. Awards will be made according to the merits of the exhibit. If no competition exists or if an article is not worthy of 1 st premium, the judge may disqualify or award 2 nd, 3 rd, or 4 th premiums at his discretion. Only one of each placing in any one Lot will be awarded. 6. The possession of ribbons and premium cards does not entitle holder to premiums. The premiums on exhibits are paid only on the signed record returned to the Premiums Office by the Judge. Ribbons and cards must remain attached to exhibits while they are on display. 7. Disrespect Shown to any award, or to any Judge, by an exhibitor forfeits all awards made to the offending exhibitor. 8. COLORS-Blue denotes First Premium, Red - Second Premium, White Third Premium, Pink Forth Premium, Yellow Fifth Premium, Green Sixth Premium, Purple Reserve Champion, White and Purple Rosette Champion & Best of Lot. 9. Superintendents and Judges must sign and return to the Premiums Manager all award sheets and cards as soon as the judging in complete and awards are made. 10. Superintendents and Judges shall exercise great care that the awards are properly recorded, as ribbons, cards, etc., are valueless as evidence of premiums unless the Judge s signed report validates them. 11. Judges shall not enter items for judging in the Division they are associated with; they may however enter in other Divisions. 12. If for any reason there are not enough exhibitors in any one breed, or Lot, to make a competitive showing, then the exhibitor showing will be entitled to one cash premium in each Lot. The Judge will indicate the highest award eligible in the Lot according to the quality of the animal or exhibit. Competition must be between two or more animals, or exhibits, owned by separate exhibitors. Two or more exhibits giving the reason for the decision. 13. The Twin Falls County Fair & Rodeo will not be responsible in any way for any loss, damage or injury of any character to any property; article, animal or person while the same is on the Fairgrounds. Presentation of animals for exhibition shall be deemed acceptance of this rule. 14. No Alcohol will be allowed on the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds, except in designated areas. 15. Exhibitors are NOT allowed to promote or advertise a business, sell, post or distribute posters, handbills, and other advertising materials, except from the paid vendor booth.. THE SUPERINTENDENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO QUALIFY ARTICLES BEING ENTERED WITH CONSULTATION OF FAIR MANAGEMENT: Entries will be rejected if perceived to be objectionable or unfit for family viewing.

DATES TO REMEMBER: PREMIUM PAY OUTS: THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 th thru MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 rd TIME: 11 AM - 7 PM JACKPOT SHOW: PAID ON TUESDAY SEPT 4 th (Due to the selling of raffle tickets) ENTRY DAYS: (to bring in items) SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 th 10 AM 7 PM SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 th 12 PM 5 PM PICK UP DAY: (to pick up items) TUESDAY, SEPT 4 th 12 PM 7 PM