Landscapes of America
Anna & Harlan Hubbard Gallery
Frankfort Community Public Library
In celebration of the United States’ 250th Anniversary, the Frankfort Community Public Library welcomes all U.S. artists, aged 18 and older, to submit works to our “Landscapes of America” Exhibition. From small-town country to big-city life and everything in between, we want to see what “Landscapes of America” means to you. Artists may submit up to five (5) pieces for consideration. The juror for this exhibition will be Arts & Education Coordinator Lori Brubaker.
GALLERY: The Anna & Harlan Hubbard Gallery is located within the Frankfort Community Public Library. It displays artwork by local artists, as well as artists from across the state of Indiana and beyond. The gallery supports the library’s mission to provide citizens with materials, programs, and facilities to meet their need for education, information, and recreation and to serve as a cultural center for the community.
ELIGIBILITY: This juried exhibition is open to all U.S. artists aged 18 and older. All mediums except video will be considered. Work must be original and completed within the last three years. Artists must accurately represented all work with JPEG images. Submissions not meeting these criteria will not be exhibited.
PRESENTATION: Professional presentation of each piece is required. 2D artwork must be framed and must use hanging wire. For canvases, the sides and all staples must be covered. Sculptures should be fully assembled and structurally sound and must include detailed installation instructions, if necessary.
ENTRY: All entries or related questions should be emailed to Lori Brubaker at lorib@myfcpl.org with the subject line “Landscapes of America.” Please fill out and include the attached entry form along with JPEG images of your artwork. Do not submit more than five (5) pieces for consideration. The gallery reserves the right to reproduce images of qualifying work for the purposes of promoting and documenting the exhibition.
SALES: Artists may list exhibited works for sale or mark them “NFS” (not for sale) at their discretion. The Friends of the Frankfort Library will handle all sales and retain a 30 percent commission.
DELIVERY & PICKUP: Delivery and pickup of artwork is the responsibility of the artist on the dates listed below. If other arrangements need to be made, please contact Lori Brubaker at lorib@myfcpl.org. Delivery and pickup are on the 2nd floor of the library at 208 W. Clinton St., Frankfort, IN 46041. To ship work, artists must include a pre-paid return shipping label. The library does not cover the cost of shipping artwork for exhibitions. Ship work in reusable packaging to:
Frankfort Community Public Library
ATTN: Lori Brubaker
208 W. Clinton St.
Frankfort, IN 46041
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:
• Entry deadline: Feb. 21, 2026 (at midnight)
• Notifications to artist on or before: Feb. 28, 2026
• Artwork delivery: April 30 and May 1, 2026 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(Artists must coordinate with Lori Brubaker ahead of time so she can meet them in the gallery for drop-off.)
• Exhibition dates: May 8–30, 2026
• Exhibition reception: May 8, 2026 from 5 to 8 p.m.
• Artwork pickup: June 1–2, 2026 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(All shipped work will be mailed back no later than June 5.)
GALLERY INFO:
HOURS: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Outside of these hours, the gallery doors are locked unless another event is going on in the theatre. Visitors may ask a library employee at the circulation desk if they wish to access the exhibition in the evening or on the weekend.
The Frankfort Community Public Library is not responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen artwork. We do our best to monitor the gallery and care for each piece of art that we have on display.
Thank you for showing interest in sharing your artwork with our community.
Landscapes of America
Artist Name: ____________________________________________
Email Address: __________________________________________
Phone Number: _________________________________________
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