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CREATIVE ARTS Dept. CA Mehgan Wakeley, Superintendent Email: meghan.wakeley@gmail.com CREATIVE ARTS MISSION STATEMENT: Our mission is to provide an attractive, clean area for exhibition and display of the diverse collection of art work clustered under the heading of Creative Arts. We will furnish fair and competent judging by craftsmen in each section. We will strive to create a friendly warm atmosphere where all visitors would be at ease to linger, look and learn about all the different types of artwork on display. JUDGES: TBA 2018 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (All activities listed will be in the Exhibition Hall) Thursday, July 5 9am 4pm Entry Office open in Mercantile Building to accept early entry forms and entries. Friday, July 20 Early entry forms are encouraged. Need not pay at this time. Saturday, July 21 10am 4pm Entries accepted in Creative Arts Sunday, July 22 12pm 4pm Entries accepted in Creative Arts Tuesday, July 24 1pm Judging: Leatherwork, Metal Work, and Woodworking 2pm Judging: Ceramics and Tole Painting 3pm Judging: Variety Fare Friday, July 27 Noon Fair opens to the public Sunday, August 5 10am 2pm Entries released in Department. Please make every effort to pick up your entries during this time frame. Unclaimed entries will be held at the Entry Office from Monday thru Thursday of the week following fair. Every effort will be made to follow the above schedule but due to unforeseen circumstances, the schedule is subject to change. PREMIUMS ATTENTION EXHIBITORS The Entry office will process judging results as quickly as possible after completion of judging. Please allow 3 to 5 days. Notice will be posted in departments when premium checks are processed and ready in the Entry Office. The Entry Office will be open from July 27 th through August 4 h (8am to 6pm) and August 5 th through 9 th (9am to 4pm). Every effort should be made to collect your Premium Checks between these times. Premium Checks in the amount of $399.99 or less may be cashed during these times in the Entry Office. All remaining Premium Checks will be mailed to you in the name and at the address provided by you on the entry form. A new W9 must be filled out if you have any changes to your name or address or if you are a first-time exhibitor at the Montana State Fair. RULES & REGULATIONS 1. All participants at Montana State Fair events are responsible for reading the Montana State Fair GENERAL INFORMATION Section and complying with policies listed therein. This section is located at goexpopark.com under the Montana State Fair tab. 2. AGREEMENT TO ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS HEREIN STATED IS UNDERSTOOD WHEN THE EXHIBITOR SUBMITS THE ENTRY FORM. 1

3. All exhibitors shall purchase admittance tickets. Adult and Youth exhibitors may purchase an Exhibitor s Packet for $20 good for 10 admissions for Fair week. With purchase of first Exhibitor s Packet, additional free passes are issued for every $50.00 of entry fees. Exhibitors may purchase individual tickets for $4.00 each. 4. Montana State Fair will accept exhibits not pre-entered but exhibitors are warned that it will take longer for check-in. 5. No entry will be considered complete unless accompanied by the appropriate entry fees. 6. To promote competition, classes may be split or combined at judge s discretion. 7. When there is competition, articles will be awarded only one (1) first, only (1) second, and only (1) third, or no premium according to the merits of the article. No premium will be awarded when the article is unworthy, even if there is no competition. 8. No best of show prizes will be awarded if there are no items worthy of a special award. 9. In order to safeguard against loss, no one will be permitted to handle any article after it is in place, with the exception of the judges and the department employees. 10. Please do not put name on exhibit. 11. Articles entered for competition must be the sole work of the exhibitor and not previously exhibited at the Montana State Fair. 12. ALL ITEMS MUST BE CLEAN AND IN LIKE-NEW CONDITION. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY ENTRY DEEMED UNSUITABLE FOR EXHIBITION. 13. ARTICLES ENTERED MAY NOT BE PICKED UP BEFORE THE STATED RELEASE TIME. See schedule 14. At the superintendent s discretion, items entered may be transferred to a more appropriate class prior to judging. 15. Exhibitors are limited to TWO ITEMS PER CLASS. 16. Exhibitors are limited to entering items in ONE DIVISION ONLY! (i.e. Master, Hobbyist, Youth, Junior, or Special Hobbyist) 17. ITEMS MUST HAVE BEEN MADE WITHIN THE LAST TWO YEARS. 18. Judging: Areas are blocked off are for the judges and department employees. No contact with the judges until completion of their duties. SPECIAL AWARDS CASCADE COUNTY EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS CLUB AWARDS: 1. Club name MUST be listed on entry form. 2. Homemaker must be a paid member of a registered Cascade County Homemaker s Club to qualify for awards. 3. Largest average number of exhibits is figured by total number of club exhibits divided by total number of club members. 4. Quality points are total of Ribbon count divided by the total number of club members. Sweepstake- 4 points. Blue- 3 points. Red- 2 points. White- 1 point $10.00 for the Homemaker s Club with the highest number of entries in the Creative Arts Department. $10.00 for the Homemaker s Club with the highest quality points based on ribbon awards in the Creative Arts Department Sponsored by Montana State Fair Special Rosettes awarded for the following categories: BEST OF SHOW AWARDS CERAMICS / YOUNG ADULT LEATHER WORK / YOUNG ADULT METAL WORK / YOUNG ADULT WOODWORKING / YOUNG ADULT VARIETY FARE / YOUNG ADULT NATIVE AMERICAN CRAFT / YOUNG ADULT TOLE or PAINTING / YOUNG ADULT STAMPED ART / YOUNG ADULT SCRAPBOOKING / YOUNG ADULT 2

EXHIBITOR TIP! Sales from all categories will be encouraged. A 10% commission will be taken. Money will be used for improvements in the Creative Arts department. Indicate on entry form items for sale and asking price. DIVISIONS/CLASSES DIVISIONS (FOR ALL SECTIONS): DIVISION 1: MASTER A person who is a teacher (taught) of this craft, who owns or works in a related business to the craft, has taken advanced training in the craft, who sells their craft or who has consistently won awards for this craft at past competitions as a hobbyist. DIVISION 2: HOBBYIST A person who is an amateur of this craft, has taken beginning instruction or is self-taught in this craft, who creates this craft for personal use and has not sold more than occasional piece of their craft. DIVISION 3: YOUTH Persons 13-18; state age on entry form. DIVISION 4: JUNIOR Persons 12 and under; state age on entry form. DIVISION 5: SPECIAL HOBBYIST Any person with physical or mental challenges is eligible for this division. No entry fees will be charged nor will premiums be paid. Special hobbyist can enter regular competition if they choose, however regular rules and entry fees apply. SECTIONS: 1. CERAMICS 2. LEATHERWORK 3. METAL WORK 4. WOODWORKING 5. VARIETY FARE SECTION 1: CERAMICS 1. See schedule for entry deadlines, judging and entry release times. 3. All ceramic pieces must be within the last two years. 4. Each piece must be the complete work of entrant from greenware stage (excluding porcelain blanks and contemporary bisque) and must never have been entered in previous Montana State Fair. All entries must be kiln fired at 1000 degrees Fahrenheit or more. 5. Each piece must have name and/or initials of person completing piece, and date started etched into greenware. 6. Entries with loose parts must be securely fastened together to withstand handlings and examination i.e. lids taped on, etc. However, the judges are permitted to open and examine the piece. 7. Entries which cannot be completely examined by the judges will be disqualified. Weighted chess sets, bookend and tile mosaic pieces secured to a background are the only exceptions to the above. There should be no felt on the bottom pieces. Pieces permanently attached to bases will be accepted. 8. It is strongly recommended that plates and plaques have suitable stands. 3

ENTRY FEE: $1.25 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5; 2nd - $3; 3rd - $2 APPLIED DECORATION CA- -1 Clay Sculpture CA- -2 Slip Sculpture UNDERGLAZE CA- -6 CA- -7 CA- -8 AIRBRUSH CA- -12 CA- -13 GLAZE CA- -17 CA- -18 CA- -19 CA- -20 CA- -21 OVERGLAZE CA- -27 CA- -28 CA- -29 STAINS CA- -34 CA- -35 CA- -36 CA- -37 CA- -38 CA- -39 CA- -40 Pre-Bought Bisque CA- -48 CA- -49 Underglaze One Stroke Color Wash (Greenware) Underglaze One Stroke General Glaze Crystals Crackle Glaze Combination Glaze and Stain Combination Gold Silver Lustre Opaque Dry Brush Stain Combination Antiquing Brush Stroke Hand Painted Designs Texture Resin Plaster Best of Show (Classes 1-51) CA- -3 CA- -4 CA- -9 CA- -10 CA- -14 CA- -15 CA- -22 CA- -23 CA- -24 CA- -25 CA- -30 CA- -31 CA- -32 CA- -41 CA- -42 CA- -43 CA- -44 CA- -45 CA- -46 CA- -50 CA- -51 Raised Texture Design Other Applied Decoration Color Wash (Bisque) Other Underglaze Stains Translucent Satin/Matte Texture Special Methods (not listed) Other Glaze Decals China Paint Brush Stroke Special Methods Metallic Pearls Chalks Translucent Any Other Stain Concrete Any Other Item SECTION 2: LEATHERWORK 1. See schedule for entry deadlines, judging and entry release times. 3. Tooled designs need not be original. If design is original please indicate on entry form. 4. Items in this section must be 90% leather. SMALL LEATHER ARTICLE Items approximately 8 x10 or less or articles displaying a single leather working skill (i.e. billfolds, coin purses, glasses case, belt buckles, etc.) ENTRY FEE: $1.25 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5; 2nd - $3; 3rd - $2 CA- -53 Tooled or stamped article CA- -54 Non-tooled article CA- -55 Braided article flat/round (2 & 3 thong braid) CA- -56 Any other small leather item 4

MEDIUM LEATHER ARTICLE Items approximately 10 x20 or items using a combination of 2 leather working skills (i.e. albums, briefcases, handbags, saddle bags, head stalls, etc.) ENTRY FEE: $2.75 PREMIUMS: 1st - $7; 2nd - $5; 3rd - $3 CA- -58 Tooled or stamped article CA- -59 Non-tooled article CA- -60 Braided article flat/round/square braid (includes 4 & 5 thong work and 2 thong twist braid) CA- -61 Any other medium leather item LARGE LEATHER ARTICLE Items 20 or over or items using multiple leather working skills (i.e. saddles, luggage, furniture, etc.) ENTRY FEE: $4.75 PREMIUMS: 1st - $12; 2nd - $10; 3rd - $7 CA- -63 Tooled or stamped article CA- -64 Non-tooled article CA- -65 Braided article flat/round/square braid (includes 4 & 5 thong work and 2 thong twist braid) CA- -66 Any other large leather item Best of Show (Classes 53-66) SECTION 3: METAL WORK 1. See schedule for entry deadlines, judging and entry release times. 3. Items need not be original designs. Purchased plans may be used. 4. No pre-fabrication kits may be used. SMALL METAL WORK ENTRY FEE: $1.25 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5; 2nd - $3; 3rd - $2 CA- -68 Trivets, mug trees, knick-knacks, etc. CA- -69 Any other small metal item CA- -70 Small knife up to 6 MEDIUM METAL WORK ENTRY FEE: $2.75 PREMIUMS: 1st - $7; 2nd - $5; 3rd - $3 CA- -72 Log rack, stool, fire place tools, screens, plant stand, etc. CA- -73 Knife paring, jack, scaling, etc. CA- -74 Any other medium metal item LARGE METAL WORK ENTRY FEE: $4.75 PREMIUMS: 1st - $12; 2nd - $10; 3rd - $7 CA- -76 Truck accessories, furniture, plant stands, etc. CA- -77 Knife hunting, butcher, Bowie, etc. CA- -78 Any other large metal item Best of Show (Classes 68-78) 5

SECTION 4: WOODWORKING 1. See schedule for entry deadlines, judging and entry release times. 3. Items need not be original designs. Purchased plans may be used. 4. No pre-fabrication kits may be used. CLASS DEFINITIONS: BASIC: Items in this level will display basic woodworking skills, i.e. sound construction techniques, finishing techniques, etc. MODERATE: Items in this level will have a higher degree of difficulty displaying general woodworking skills in addition to some specialty area. COMPLEX: Items in this level will display a high degree of difficulty using multiple woodworking disciplines. SMALL WOODWORKING SMALL: Items under 12 ENTRY FEE: $1.25 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5; 2nd - $3; 3rd - $2 CA- -80 Basic item CA- -81 Moderate item CA- -82 Complex item CA- -83 Any other MEDIUM WOODWORKING MEDIUM: Items between 12 and 36 approx) ENTRY FEE: $2.75 PREMIUMS: 1st - $7; 2nd - $5; 3rd - $3 CA- -85 CA- -86 CA- -87 CA- -88 Basic item Moderate item Complex tem Any other LARGE WOODWORKING LARGE: Items over 36 ENTRY FEE: $4.75 PREMIUMS: 1st - $12; 2nd - $10; 3rd - $7 CA- -90 Basic item CA- -91 Moderate item CA- -92 Complex item CA- -93 Any other Best of Show (Classes 80-93) SECTION 5: VARIETY FARE 1. See schedule for entry deadlines, judging and entry release times. 3. Articles in this section MUST BE PRIMARILY CREATED FROM NON-TEXTILE MATERIALS and/or constructed by methods other than traditional sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc. Craft exhibitors with textile entries that are sewn, knitted, crocheted, etc. must enter in the Home Arts department. 4. Items need not be original designs. Purchased plans may be used. Kits are allowed in this section but creativity is encouraged. 6

5. All jewelry MUST be MOUNTED FOR DISPLAY. This will help in the protection of loss articles. 6. Please bring jewelry prompt to show piece your item for presentation. ENTRY FEE: $1.25 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5; 2nd - $3; 3rd - $2 HOLIDAY CRAFTS CA- -95 Christmas refrigerator decoration CA- -96 Christmas table top decoration CA- -97 Christmas tree decoration CA- -98 Christmas wreath CA- -99 Decorated egg CA- -100 Any other Holiday craft MISCELLANEOUS CA- -102 CA- -103 CA- -104 CA- -105 CA- -106 CA- -107 CA- -108 CA- -109 CA- -110 CA- -111 CA- -112 CA- -113 CA- -114 CA- -115 CA- -116 CA- -117 CA- -118 CA- -119 CA- -120 CA- -121 CA- -122 Best of Show (Classes 95-122) Baskets Dough Art Dolls non-textile Driftwood art Egg craft other than Easter egg Feather Craft Fimo Clay Art Fly tying Hats Jewelry single item (mounted for display) Jewelry set of 2 (mounted for display) Jewelry set of 3 (mounted for display) Beaded item single item (mounted for display) Beaded item set of 2 (mounted for display) Beaded item set of 3 (mounted for display) Picture frames Stained Glass Taxidermy Wall hanging, non-textile Wreaths, other than Christmas Any other craft NATIVE AMERICAN CRAFTS CA- -124 Bead work single item (mounted for display) CA- -125 Bead work set of 2 (mounted for display) CA- -126 Bead work set of 3 (mounted for display) CA- -127 Dream catcher CA- -128 Any other Native American craft single item CA- -129 Any other Native American craft set of 2 CA- -130 Any other Native American craft set of 3 Best of Show (Classes 124-130) TOLE AND DECORATIVE PAINTING CA- -132 Fine Tole acrylic CA- -133 Fine Tole oil CA- -134 Folk art acrylic CA- -135 Folk art oil CA- -136 Rose malling acrylic CA- -137 CA- -138 CA- -139 CA- -140 CA- -141 Rose malling oil Scenery acrylic Scenery oil Any other acrylic Any other oil Best of Show (Classes 132-141) 7

STAMPED ART 1. ALL CARDS MUST BE ENCLOSED IN ZIPLOC BAGS please DO NOT WRITE NAME ON BAG. 3. A corresponding DECORATIVE ENVELOPE is required for class 143 168, OR WILL BE DISQUALIFIED! 4. All cards must be complete including MESSAGE. 5. Size limit of card 5x7. 6. Enter card in proper category. 7. TWO entries per class. When there is competition, articles will be awarded only one (1) first, only (1) second, and only (1) third, or no premium according to the merits of the article. No premium will be awarded when the article is unworthy, even if there is no competition. STAMPED CARDS CA- -143 CA- -144 CA- -145 CA- -146 CA- -147 CA- -148 CA- -149 CA- -150 CA- -151 CA- -152 CA- -153 CA- -154 CA- -155 CA- -156 CA- -157 CA- -158 CA- -159 CA- -160 CA- -161 CA- -162 CA- -163 CA- -164 CA- -165 CA- -166 CA- -167 CA- -168 Best of Show (Classes 143-168) Rubber Stamp Single Layer Cards (No layering) Rubber Stamp Multi-Layer Cards Rubber Stamped Embossed Single Layer Cards (No layering) Rubber Stamped Embossed Multi-Layer Cards Watercolor Cards Stenciled Cards Stenciled Embossed Cards Cards with no Stamping (must have message) Glitter Cards Fabric Cards Christmas Cards Spring Holiday Cards Fall Holiday Cards Embellished Cards Computer Cards Chalked Cards Halloween Cards Easter Cards Summer Cards Winter Cards Humorous Cards Vellum Cards Paper Piecing Tea Bag Folding/Pergamano/Origami Iris Folding Any Other SCRAPBOOKING 1. ARTICLES ENTERED MAY NOT BE PICKED UP BEFORE THE STATED RELEASE TIME. See schedule 2. All entries must consist of two-page layout (maximum of two (2) pages), a minimum of three (3) photos. Pages must not be framed. 3. All scrapbook pages MUST be in page protectors. 4. DO NOT TAPE YOUR SCRAPBOOK PAGE TOGETHER. Wire or tie them together. 5. You must have JOURNALING on your page(s). 6. Every entry must be handcrafted by the exhibitor in whose name it is entered. 7. TWO entries per class. When there is competition, articles will be awarded only one (1) first, only (1) second, and only (1) third, or no premium according to the merits of the article. No premium will be awarded when the article is unworthy, even if there is no competition. 8

8. No Computer generated or digital entries allowed. Computer generated elements may be incorporated but the entry as a whole must be hand-crafted. 9. Albums are for both mini and full sized. Books will be judged as a complete and total scrapbook and will be displayed with one page showing or with just the cover of the scrapbook showing depending on space and ability to protect the album. 10. ITEMS MUST HAVE BEEN CRAFTED WITHIN THE LAST TWO YEARS. SCRAPBOOKING CA- -170 6 x 6 CA- -171 8 x 8 CA- -172 8 ½ x 11 CA- -173 12 x 12 CA- -174 Holiday CA- -175 Non-stamped CA- -176 Stamped CA- -177 Stickers CA- -178 Background Paper CA- -179 Family Oriented CA- -180 Sports ALBUMS CA- -182 6 x 6 CA- -183 8 x 8 CA- -184 8 ½ x 11 CA- -185 12 x 12 Best of Show (Classes 170-185) 9

GENERAL ENTRY FORM Montana State Fair 400 3rd St. NW Great Falls, MT 59404 Phone: 406-727-8900 Fax: 406-452-8955 (Office use only) Receipt No. Cash/Check No. Amt. Paid. Info This entry form is for all departments except 4-H, Fine Arts, Livestock, Junior Livestock, Ponies, Mini Horses, Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits, and Quilting. Consult each Department s Schedule of Events for entry closing date and exhibit arrival time. Make all entries on this form, only one entry per line. Use separate forms for entries in different departments. Additional forms are available at the State Fair Office or online at goexpopark.com. Exhibitor s Name (PRINT) Address (Street/PO Box) City, State Zip Code Phone: Email Please check applicable box: Homemakers Club Youth - Age: Golden Age (60+) Attention: Please state number of years exhibited at Montana State Fair. I do hereby acknowledge that I have read the rules and regulations in the Exhibit Department Entries section of the GENERAL INFORMATION and that I understand and agree with the provisions stated therein. Exhibitor s Signature Parent/Guardian Signature Class Code Entry Fee Description