Friday, December 11 - 5 to 9pm  
Saturday, December 12 - 12 to 6pm
@ Dubuque Area Arts Collective - 902 Main street Help support the Dubuque Area Arts Collective and the coming year's arts programming by selling or donating your art, used or new art supplies, prints, music CDs and vinyl, gift certificates, your talents (come play your tunes during the art sale), or simply by attending our second annual Art Sale.

The Dubuque Area Arts Collective (DAAC) is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, composed of a group of local creatives working in a grassroots fashion to enhance arts in the area and provide an entryway for artists to engage and enrich the arts and culture of Dubuque. We are also a contemporary art gallery, displaying the works of artists, both local and regional, as well as from around the country and world. We also produce a monthly music and arts podcast, two print publications, a blog, and soon-to-be public access TV show. Support DAAC and local artists by buying holiday gifts at this event!

SELL OR DONATE YOUR WORK:

ARTISTS: Contact us at salondbq@gmail.com by December 6, just tell us what you'll bring (no fee required. Gallery suggests a donation of 50+% of sales to DAAC).

All media accepted, including 2D and 3D art work, crafts, CDs, records, jewelry, prints, art supplies (used and new), frames, T-shirts, comic books, and more!

ART & DONATIONS DROP-OFF:
December 7 and 8
from 4:30 to 7pm (902 Main Street)

BUSINESSES: become a DAAC official sponsor through monetary donations, gift cards, supplies or by sponsoring a wall in the gallery. We will advertise your business!

Contact us at:
Salondbq@gmail.com

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