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Ann Metzger National Biennial Memorial Exhibition
Organization:
St. Louis Artists
Location
St. Louis, MO
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
October 17, 2025
Exhibition
Nov 14
- Dec 20, 2025
The St. Louis Artists Guild is proud to present the Ann Metzger National Biennial Memorial Exhibit an open medium, concept exhibition featuring artists across the nation.
Juror: Clare Kobasa - Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the St. Louis Art Museum
Clare Kobasa, the associate curator of prints, drawings and photographs, joined the Saint Louis Art Museum in 2020.
Kobasa also manages the museum?s Study Room for Prints, Drawings and Photographs, where students, scholars and members of the public can make appointments for free viewings of more than 16,000 works on paper in the collection.
Previously, Kobasa was the Suzanne Andrée Curatorial Fellow in Prints, Drawings and Photographs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where she curated several exhibitions and installations, including ?Woodcuts: Groove and Grain,? which explored the variety and malleability of the oldest printmaking medium. Prior to her position in Philadelphia, she was a predoctoral fellow at the Bibliotheca Hertziana?Max Planck Institute for Art History in Rome.
Kobasa received a doctorate and a master?s degree in art history from Columbia University and a bachelor?s degree in art history and history from Swarthmore College.
Juror: Clare Kobasa - Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the St. Louis Art Museum
Clare Kobasa, the associate curator of prints, drawings and photographs, joined the Saint Louis Art Museum in 2020.
Kobasa also manages the museum?s Study Room for Prints, Drawings and Photographs, where students, scholars and members of the public can make appointments for free viewings of more than 16,000 works on paper in the collection.
Previously, Kobasa was the Suzanne Andrée Curatorial Fellow in Prints, Drawings and Photographs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where she curated several exhibitions and installations, including ?Woodcuts: Groove and Grain,? which explored the variety and malleability of the oldest printmaking medium. Prior to her position in Philadelphia, she was a predoctoral fellow at the Bibliotheca Hertziana?Max Planck Institute for Art History in Rome.
Kobasa received a doctorate and a master?s degree in art history from Columbia University and a bachelor?s degree in art history and history from Swarthmore College.