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Museum Invites Artists to Share Works of Freedom
The Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County will host a regional art exhibit celebrating America 250,
titled America @ 250: Expressions of Freedom. This exhibit will invite artists of all ages and levels of
experience to submit works that reflect what freedom means to them. It invites artists, students,
families, and visitors to participate in a meaningful civic celebration highlighting perspectives, histories,
and creative expressions unique to our region.
MUSEUM: The Carnegie Museum is a department of the Crawfordsville District Public Library. The
museum uses history, art, science, and culture to inspire curiosity, exploration, and community
connection. The museum is a family friendly community hub.
ELIGIBILITY: This juried exhibition is open to artists of all ages in Indiana and the Midwest. All mediums
except video will be considered. Work must be original and completed within the last three years. Artists
must accurately represent all work with JPEG images. Submissions not meeting these criteria will not be
exhibited.
JUROR: Akirash is a Lagos-born Austin-based interdisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture,
installation, mixed media, video, and performance. Originally trained in biochemistry before studying
fine and applied arts in Lagos, he brings a cross-disciplinary lens to themes of migration, identity, social
justice, urbanization, and collective healing. His projects often invite public participation and aim to
spark dialogue, comfort, and reflection. Akirash has exhibited and held residencies internationally, and
received major awards including support from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation.
PRESENTATION: Professional presentation of each piece is required. 2D artwork must be ready to hang.
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 Janna Bennett at
jbennett@carnegiemuseum.in.gov with the subject line “Freedom.” 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 museum reserves the right to reproduce images of qualifying work for the purposes
of promoting and documenting the exhibition.
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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 Janna Bennett at
jbennett@carnegiemuseum.in.gov. Delivery and pickup are at the museum – 222 S. Washington Street,
Crawfordsville, IN 47933. To ship work, artists must include a pre-paid return shipping label. The
museum does not cover the cost of shipping artwork for exhibitions. Ship work in reusable packaging to:
Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County
ATTN: Janna Bennett
205 S. Washington Street
Crawfordsville, IN 47933
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:
• Entry deadline: March 7, 2026 (at midnight)
• Notifications to artist on or before: March 14, 2026
• Artwork delivery: March 30-31, 2026 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Exhibition dates: April 4 – July 18, 2026
• Exhibition reception: April 4, 2026 2-4 p.m.
• Artwork pickup: July 21-22, 2026 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(All shipped work will be mailed back no later than July 25.)
EXHIBIT INFO:
HOURS: Wednesday – Saturday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.