Monday, March 11, 2019
CALL FOR ENTRY! DEADLINE EXTENDED - CAA's 2019 National Prize Show - [somartscouncil]
NEW entry deadline: Friday, March 15, 2019 at 11:59pm EST CALL FOR ARTISTS: 2019 National Prize Show Juried by Camilo Alvarez and Steve Locke DATES + DEADLINES Submission Deadline EXTENDED! New deadline: Friday, March 15 at 11:59pm Artist Notification | Friday, April 5 *After 5pm. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Drop-Off | 4/20, 4/27, 4/29, 4/30, 5/1 Pick-Up | 6/24, 6/25, 6/26 Reception | May 15, 6-8pm at both gallery locations Awards will be announced at 7pm Exhibition Dates | May 14 – June 22, 2019 AWARDS Best In Show | $1,000 First Prize | $750 Second Prize | $500 Three Juror's Choice Awards | $150 each EXHIBITION LOGISTICS Entry Fees All applicants may enter up to 3 pieces of original work General | $50 after February 18 Cambridge Art Association Members (Artist, Associate, Student | $35 after February 18 Eligibility Open to artists age 18 and older living and working in the United States. The NPS is open to all media. All work will be juried from digital images submitted through Submittable. Click here for complete entry guidelines + entry link Pictured above: Becci Davis, Best in Show Award Winner, 2018 National Prize Show Image courtesy of the artist. About the National Prize Show : Over the course of 17 exhibits, the Cambridge Art Association’s National Prize Show has featured work by over 1,500 contemporary American artists. Past artists and entrants have represented every US state - including Alaska and Hawaii - and a full range of artistic mediums. In its history, the National Prize Show has awarded over $75,000 in cash awards to living American artists, and has been featured in numerous publications, including the Boston Globe and Art New England. Past jurors include: Jessica Hong (ICA/Boston), Michelle Grabner, and Jamilla James (ICA/LA); Nick Capasso (Fitchburg Art Museum); Paul Ha (List Visual Art Center at MIT); Malcolm Rogers (MFA Boston); The Rathbone Family; Robert Fitzpatrick (Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago); Lisa Dennison (Guggenheim); Maxwell Anderson (Whitney); Joseph Thompson (Mass MoCA); Toby Kamps (Menil Collection); Clara Kim (Walker Art Center); Tom Lentz (Harvard Art Museums); and Cheryl Brutvan (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). MEET OUR 2019 JURORS Camilo Alvarez About Camilo Alvarez | Camilo Alvarez is the owner (and director, curator and preparator) at Samsøn (founded as Samson Projects in 2004) in Boston, Massachusetts. Camilo was born in 1976 in New York City to Dominican parents and lived in Santo Domingo for 7 years. He received a BA from Skidmore College and is currently studying to receive a Masters in Museum Studies from Harvard University. He has worked at, among other places, Exit Art, Socrates Sculpture Park, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, MIT’s List Visual Art Center and the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture. Samsøn’s programs and exhibitions have been reviewed by, among others, ArtForum, the Boston Globe and Flash Art. www.samsonprojects.com Steve Locke About Steve Locke | Steve Locke is a Boston-based artist, raised in Detroit, Michigan. He received an M.F.A. in 2001 from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and holds Bachelors Degrees from Boston University and MassArt. He attended the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in 2002. He has been artist-in-residence at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston (2016) and for the City of Boston (2018). He has received grants from The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, and The Art Matters Foundation. Solo exhibitions include, there is no one left to blame, curated by Helen Molesworth for the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, The School of Love with Samsøñ (Boston, MA), Family Pictures with Gallery Kayafas (Boston, MA and most recently #Killers at YOURS MINE & OURS in New York. He has had solo projects with the Boston Public Library, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Mendes Wood in Sao Paulo, Brazil, at VOLTA 5 in Basel, Switzerland and P.S. Satellites-A Project of Prospect IV in New Orleans. His work has been reviewed in ARTFORUM, Art in America, Art New England, JUXTAPOZ, The Boston Globe, and The New Yorker. He is a Professor at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. www.stevelocke.com Kathryn Schultz Gallery and Offices | 25 Lowell Street, Cambridge MA Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm University Place Gallery | 124 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge MA Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm, Saturday, 9am-1pm www.cambridgeart.org • 617-876-0246 • info@cambridgeart.org Cambridge Art Association | 25 Lowell Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 Unsubscribe artdeadlineslist@gmail.com Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by info@cambridgeart.org in collaboration with Try it free today
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