Back by popular demand, the CFB - BMX Riders’ Art Show will take
place from 7 pm to Midnight, Saturday, June 3 in Oklahoma City. The
location is 1100 N. Broadway.

The call for entries is now open and the deadline to receive artwork
is Friday, May 26.

Guidelines for the show are:

1. You must be loosely connected to the BMX world in some way. We’ll
leave this up to your own discretion, but please do not send art if
you rode for two months in 1988 are are looking to establish street
cred in the BMX world.
2. All media will be accepted - photos, painting, sculptures, graphic
design, web sites, zines, poetry, music, short film, etc. Note: Due
to some features we may have, our ability to show short film will be
limited. As well, please do not send art that could be construed as
offensive to anyone. We’re not looking to start any political battles
here.
3. Please limit your entries to no more than 8.
4. Send short bio on yourself, including where you are from and how
long you’ve been riding; a description of your artwork and a
photograph of your work.
5. If you want to sell the piece, please provide the price. If you
do not want to sell it, please tell us and we will mark it Not For Sale.

Send them to:
Hoffman Bicycles c/o CFB Art Show
24 NE 51st Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
CFB Dates: June 2-4, 2005
Art show date: 7 pm to Midnight, Saturday, June 3

4 Responses to “The 2nd Annual CFB - BMX Riders’ Art Show”

  1. Chrison 28 Apr 2006 at 3:43 pm

    “As well, please do not send art that could be construed as offensive to anyone.”

    Thank god there’s someone else to make up my mind for me…

  2. jerry-is-stokeon 28 Apr 2006 at 8:57 pm

    There is going to be some crazy riding at that CFB. Want to hand Scotty Cramner the first place trophy now?

  3. Anonymouson 28 Apr 2006 at 10:04 pm

    “are looking to establish street
    cred in the BMX world”

    Looks more like Hoffman bikes is looking to establish art cred in the BMX world.

  4. jerry-is-stokeon 29 Apr 2006 at 8:40 am

    No,, just some variety.. I’ll tell you, I have one of those blue Wembley Evel Knievel Hoffman bikes.. WOW, this is my favorite bike… And very rare. When he came out with those years ago. I jumped on it.. I still have it up in the attic. That bike has never even seen the light of day.

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