Exhibit Information
Deadline:Nov 12, 2009
Start:Jan 09, 2010
End:Feb 05, 2010
Reception:Jan 09, 2010
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM

Juried Fine Arts

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Juried Fine Arts 2010 Exhibition          Juried by: Joan Young

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 Participating Artists:

Ross Barbera, Howard Barlow, Toni Bevona, Sarah Bielski, Barbara Burns, Lee Clarke, Maryellen Cox, Leigh Craven, Jeanette Dick, Eric Galandak, June Glasson, Carol Gleason, Sandra Gorman, Victoria Goro-Rappaport, Katherine Hiscox, Tom Hlas, Brent Holland, Geoff Holle, Melissa Imossi, George Jacobi, Andrew Jones, Vivian Hyelim Kim, Dusanka Kralj, Leora Lutz, Tom Mason, Eleanor Meier, Jake Messing, Ali Miller, Nancy O’D. Wilson, Iacopo Pasquinelli, Dane Patterson, Cathy Pitts, Romy Scheroder, Casidhe Streeff, Jonathan Terranova, Patrick Vincent, Dawn Wakiya, Robbii Wessen

 

First Place:Jake Messing                 Second Place: Brent Holland

Honorable Mention:  Howard Barlow,  Melissa Imossi,  Dane Patterson

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Juror: Joan Young

Joan Young, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art and Manager of Curatorial Affairs, joined the curatorial staff of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1995. She has organized exhibitions by the Hugo Boss Prize winners Tacita Dean, Emily Jacir, and Rirkrit Tiravanija for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and in 2007 curated Phoebe Washburn: Regulated Fool’s Milk Meadow for Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin. She has also provided curatorial support for the following exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museums: Robert Rauschenberg: A Retrospective, The Hugo Boss Prize 1998, Andreas Slominski, Lawrence Weiner: NACH ALLES/AFTER ALL, Matthew Barney: The CREMASTER Cycle, Moving Pictures: Contemporary Photography and Video from the Guggenheim Museum Collections, Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated): Art from 1951 to the Present, Douglas Gordon’s The VANITY of Allegory, Marina Abramović: Seven Easy Pieces, All in the present must be transformed: Matthew Barney and Joseph Beuys, and theanyspacewhatever. Upcoming projects include a commission of works by Julie Mehretu for Deutsche Guggenheim in fall 2009

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