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Hey all you talented Cleveland artists, here’s your chance to showcase your work in front of hundreds of thousands of passersby at one of the region’s busiest airports.

The Temporary Art Exhibition Program at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is currently seeking two-dimensional abstract works by local artist to feature in the airport’s public concourses and ticketing areas. Program coordinators are specifically looking for paintings, oils, acrylics, watercolors, photography and drawings, as well as gicleés, lithographs, and serigraphs.

All submissions are reviewed by an artist review panel and approved pieces will be assigned an exhibit start date based on the exhibition calendar. Exhibits will then be shown for up to six months, depending on the nature of the artwork.

Interested candidates should take a look at submission requirements, complete this simple application, and turn in materials to the airport’s upper level information counter by 4 p.m. today.

Alaina Nutile is the Web Editor who oversees all digital content and social media initiatives for Cleveland Scene Magazine and Detroit Metro Times. Before joining the staff in June 2013, she interned at Business Insider in New York City, and at La Hora in Quito, Ecuador. Alaina is a graduate of Kalamazoo College in Michigan, where she double majored in English and Spanish. Her interests include Japanese food, Breaking Bad, and career development advising.