
Artists living in the Nottawasaga Watershed are invited to submit their best artwork representing the Tiffin Conservation Area or the Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area.
The winner will get the chance to have their work displayed and possibly used on NVCA merchandise.
NVCA staff will review submissions and top picks then be judged by the public.
The artist who wins first place will receive $350, an annual parking pass and a choice of merchandise with their design on it.
Two runners up will also receive an annual parking pass and their art displayed at the subject conservation area.
Artwork submitted must be in colour, in the shape of a circle or rectangle.
The final artwork will be embroidered, artists are asked not include any shading or thin lines.
The deadline is February 6th. A winner will be chosen February 13.
For more information
https://www.nvca.on.ca/about/careers-volunteers
The Nottawasaga Watershed includes 18 municipalities and spans from Wasaga Beach in the northeast to Moonstone and Bass Lake, southeast through Barrie and Bond Head to Hwy 9 then westward to Orangeville then heading north through Collingwood to Nottawasaga Bay.
Artists can check to see if they live in the Nottawasaga Watershed by using NVCA’s Interactive Data Viewer.
As this is a new initiative, we are calling for submissions for the Tiffin and Nottawasaga Bluff Conservation Areas for now.
If this campaign is successful, we will be calling for art submissions for other conservation areas as well.”








