Hipstamatic HipShootOut Dallas iPhoneography

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Here’s a brick-and-mortar iPhoneography exhibit right in my own backyard.

intownmix is sponsoring the HipShootOut Exhibit here in Dallas on Saturday, July 31. This exhibit is part of a non-credit class being offered at the University of Dallas on Saturday, July 17. There’s an entry fee to submit, but proceeds from this event benefit local Dallas charities.

Read more after the jump.

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HipShootOut Exhibit

Saturday, July 31, 2010
6:30pm – 9:00pm
The University of Texas at Dallas – Visual Arts Building – Gallery
800 W. Campbell Rd. (enter from Waterview)

The exhibit is complimentary and open to the public.
All pieces signed by the artist and priced at $20.

A non-juried art show featuring the types of beautiful old school images you can achieve with the Hipstamatic app via iPhone.

Guests purchase as many chances to draw as they like, draw a number that matches a corresponding art piece. At the close of the exhibition when all the HipstaPrints have been sold, you have the option of trading w/ other guests who have purchased art.

Outside submissions will be accepted until July 26. Click here for submission information.

Part of the proceeds will help to raise milk money for a free mobile summer lunch program event organizers are involved with through AmeriCorps and Central Dallas Ministries called Food on the Move, a project that will provide more than 500,000 meals for kids in low income areas this summer in Dallas.

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Let the shooting begin!

Donna Harris
Publisher

sponsored by intownmix.
details at intownmix.com
photo ©angefitzgerald

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