Berglund Center is proud to announce, “Painting Positivity,” an initiative to keep the positivity and the paintbrush flowing to create joy, hope, and a way to commemorate a difficult time with a positive spin on it.
Are you looking for activities for your children to do while at home or if you are a talented artist or just into making art? Well, here’s a contest for you! In an effort to keep the positivity streaming, Berglund has created ”Painting Positivity” campaign contest where fans of all ages can submit art to highlight the positive, good humanitarian things or any silver lining that happened because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It’s challenging to stay positive and active at this time, while also focused on staying well,” said Berglund Center General Manager Robyn Schon. “We want to take advantage of this time to showcase some of our community’s talent by offering artists of all levels an opportunity to use a trash can as a canvas and show how something beautiful can come from unexpected places. This original art will be on display around the concourses for all to see.”
Selected submissions will be used to decorate six (6) garbage cans (each with four sides) that will be placed around the concourse at Berglund Center. The artwork can be done with colored pencils, paint, crayons, digital art, or any other art medium. Please submit a photo of artwork to berglundctr@gmail.com or message it on Facebook.
If your artwork is chosen, they will collect it once the Stay at Home order is lifted and we will get it digitized and placed on the trashcans. For questions, please email or direct message Berglund via Facebook.