The Sober Curator

King County Behavioral Health Invites Artists to Reduce Stigma with Message of Hope for Recovery and Wellness

Are you a Sober Artist in the greater Seattle area? Check out this call of submissions! King County Behavioral Health and Recovery Division invites you to showcase your art to reduce stigma and share a message of hope for recovery and wellness. 

Theme: Healing Through Connection

Deadline: Enter by Friday, July 14th, 2023


Guidelines:

How to Enter:


In-Person Showcase Option

King County is partnering with community-based organizations to provide all who enter an opportunity to showcase their original artwork during the Belltown Art Walk this fall.

If you would like to be considered for the in-person showcase, simply indicate your interest when submitting your entry by email. Artists who choose the in-person showcase option will be encouraged to frame their art.


2023 Art Showcase Partners


Vivian Linder created “Sad No More” for the 2017 Recovery Poster Art Contest.


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