Announcing Our First Annual Miniature Show!
The Guild is thrilled to announce it’s first annual Non-Juried Miniature Show at Gallery 320 in January and all Guild members are invited to participate. The show will run from January 8, 2026 through January 23, 2026. This show will be judged and prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place during the reception.
Drop-off dates: January 5th and 6th at Gallery 320, 320 Broadway Street, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Submissions along with entry form and payment will be delivered to the Gallery. We ask that payment be cash or check. Pre-registration is not required for this show.
Reception: Saturday, January 10, 2026, 1pm – 4pm
Pick up: Saturday, January 24, 2026
Specifications
- Original work created by Guild members
- Artists must be current Guild members for 2026. Renew (or join) with online membership form, or bring the membership form and payment to the gallery when you drop off your submission.
- Limit 3 submissions per artist
- Gallery commission 20% on sales
Size Limits and Entry Fee
2D –
Size: Up to 10” x 10”; No piece can exceed 10” in either dimension; size INCLUDES frame
Fee: $5 per piece
3D –
Size: Up to 6” by 6” by 6”; No piece can exceed 6” in any dimension; size INCLUDES stand
Fee: $5 per piece
If you have questions, please email Beth Wilson at: bawilson1313@gmail.com
Our Judge

Kelley French is a multimedia artist and has been an Art Educator in South Carolina for 30 years. Based in Myrtle Beach, she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education from Francis Marion University and her Master of Arts degree in Art Education from Converse University. She is certified to teach International Baccalaureate Art, Advanced Placement Art, is a National Board Certified Art Teacher, and holds a SC mentoring certificate. She has been a member of the SC Art Education Association for 30 years and received its Secondary Art Teacher of the Year award as well as Socastee High School’s Teacher of the Year award. She typically works in oils and photography and is currently exploring other media in ceramics, fine art jewelry, and watercolor.




