Artists: Submit Work for Skate & Create 2012

We need artists! Please donate work to Skate and Create 2012.

If you want to be a part of Skate and Create 2012 please submit work by March 1, 2012.  We need artists to create art using a skateboard.  It can be an old or new board.  You can make a painting a sculpture, or anything you deem to be art.  If you have a board to use as your media or canvas, then get to work. Upload photos of your progress to POUR IT NOW’s facebook page or tag #sk8ncre8 on Instagram or Twitter.  If you need a board, then head down to Continuum Skate shop (49 Spring Street, Charleston, SC) and pick up a board.  They have many options available, but if you have one already it would be a huge help. Once you finish your work, make it ready to hang on the wall and drop it off at Continuum SkateShop.

Art created from the skateboards will be auctioned in Charleston in late March (details to come).  Proceeds will allow POUR IT NOW to donate Skate Pass to the Charleston Charter School for Math & Science.  Using Skate Pass will allow CCSMS to teach Skateboarding in PE class.  Our fundraising goal is $5000.

Watch the video to see a previous Skate and Create reception!

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2 Comments

  1. Chandler says:

    I’m not a paid artist or a resident of charleston but could I still submit?

  2. Ryan says:

    Yes. We encourage anyone who would like to donate a work of art using skateboards to the show! Thanks for asking.

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