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HORIZON: Contemporary Landscape 2019
Organization:
Art Center of the Bluegrass
Location
Danville, Kentucky
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
August 2, 2019
Exhibition
Mar 6
, 2019
The juror will be asked to select work (both two and three dimensional) that reflects and expresses the theme of 'contemporary landscape' while demonstrating creativity, strength of execution, and overall artistic excellence with the goal of selecting a well-rounded exhibit that showcases a broad range of artistic style and interpretation.
All artists using visual media are eligible to enter the Horizon exhibition. All media will be considered with the exception of live or performance art. All work must have been completed since January of 2015 and not previously shown in any other Community Arts Center exhibitions. All works must be for sale.
ABOUT THE JUROR: Daniel Graham was raised in a military family and moved every two years for most of his life. He comes from a family of storytellers who love investigation and creativity. Introduced and encouraged into creative outlets at an early age Daniel has never forgotten the lessons of craft from his mother (a basket maker and calligrapher) and the lessons of engineering and risk from his father. His training in the Arts comes from an Undergraduate Degree at the University of Florida in Printmaking and a Masters Degree from the University of Georgia with the same emphasis. Between the two programs of formal education Daniel lived in downtown Washington DC and trained as a furniture maker under woodworker Dennis Sitka. Currently Daniel is a Professor of Art at Georgetown College in Georgetown Kentucky where he teaches a variety of courses including Sculpture, Printmaking, 3D Design, Metal Casting, Book Arts, and Furniture making. He lives in Georgetown with his wife Holly, his daughter Olive, his son Thatcher, and their dogs Clover and Cricket.
AWARDS
1st Place: $500
2nd Place: $250
3rd Place: $100
Selected works will be on display at the Community Arts Center Friday, Sept. 6 - Nov 1. An opening reception for exhibiting artists will be held on Friday, Sept. 13, 5:30-7:00 p.m. We hope you'll join us!
All artists using visual media are eligible to enter the Horizon exhibition. All media will be considered with the exception of live or performance art. All work must have been completed since January of 2015 and not previously shown in any other Community Arts Center exhibitions. All works must be for sale.
ABOUT THE JUROR: Daniel Graham was raised in a military family and moved every two years for most of his life. He comes from a family of storytellers who love investigation and creativity. Introduced and encouraged into creative outlets at an early age Daniel has never forgotten the lessons of craft from his mother (a basket maker and calligrapher) and the lessons of engineering and risk from his father. His training in the Arts comes from an Undergraduate Degree at the University of Florida in Printmaking and a Masters Degree from the University of Georgia with the same emphasis. Between the two programs of formal education Daniel lived in downtown Washington DC and trained as a furniture maker under woodworker Dennis Sitka. Currently Daniel is a Professor of Art at Georgetown College in Georgetown Kentucky where he teaches a variety of courses including Sculpture, Printmaking, 3D Design, Metal Casting, Book Arts, and Furniture making. He lives in Georgetown with his wife Holly, his daughter Olive, his son Thatcher, and their dogs Clover and Cricket.
AWARDS
1st Place: $500
2nd Place: $250
3rd Place: $100
Selected works will be on display at the Community Arts Center Friday, Sept. 6 - Nov 1. An opening reception for exhibiting artists will be held on Friday, Sept. 13, 5:30-7:00 p.m. We hope you'll join us!