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Jewelry Box 2018 - a Juried 3D exhibition
Location
Cocoon Gallery. Apex, NC
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
August 27, 2018
Exhibition
Sep 26
- Oct 26, 2018
Cocoon Gallery is pleased to present Jewelry Box, a Juried 3D Exhibition.
We seek to entice artists of all 3D mediums to investigate and explore the potential of the jewelry box. What is a box? What makes a jewelry box different from any other box? Does a jewelry box have to have corners, hold many pieces or only one piece, have to be functional? What materials can be used to house jewelry? Is the box the jewel? Is the jewel a box? What makes your jewelry box special - the materials, the design, the craftsmanship?
For some historic perspective on the jewelry box, go to:
https://www.acsilver.co.uk/shop/pc/what-is-a-jewellery-box-history-of-d119.htm
http://www.bjbead.com/jewelry-boxes/674.html
http://jewelryreviewsworld.com/the-history-of-the-jewelry-boxes
Juror: Edie Carpenter of Green Hill
Juror Awards:
Best in Show $400
2nd Place $200
3rd Place $100
Juror Bio: GreenHill Director of Curatorial and Artistic programs Edie Carpenter has an art background deeply grounded in North Carolina art combined with far-reaching, international art experience. Her credentials include over thirty years of curatorial experience combined with academic and professional positions abroad. Carpenter holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in art history from Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, a European Masters degree in Museum Studies and New Media from University de Lyon III, Lyon France. She taught for two years at the University of Lyon and has given numerous lectures on contemporary art. She served as director of the Paris branch of the Zabriskie Gallery where she worked for ten years before returning to North Carolina to lead GreenHill’s exhibition program. She curates GreenHill’s annual Winter Show survey of art in all mediums and has produced over forty major exhibitions for the non-profit art space including eight retrospectives of North Carolina artists. She has guest curated exhibitions including Line, Touch, Trace at the North Carolina Museum of Art among others.
TIMELINE
Submission Opening: June 21
Application Deadline: Aug 27
Notification of Accepted Work: Sept 3
Delivery of Work: Sept 21, 11 am - 6pm or Sept 22, 10am - 5pm
Exhibition on View: Sept 26 to Oct 26
Opening Reception & Award Ceremony: Sept 28, 6pm - 9pm
Pick up of Work: Oct 27, 10am-5pm or Oct 28, 1 - 5pm or Oct 29, 11am-6pm
We seek to entice artists of all 3D mediums to investigate and explore the potential of the jewelry box. What is a box? What makes a jewelry box different from any other box? Does a jewelry box have to have corners, hold many pieces or only one piece, have to be functional? What materials can be used to house jewelry? Is the box the jewel? Is the jewel a box? What makes your jewelry box special - the materials, the design, the craftsmanship?
For some historic perspective on the jewelry box, go to:
https://www.acsilver.co.uk/shop/pc/what-is-a-jewellery-box-history-of-d119.htm
http://www.bjbead.com/jewelry-boxes/674.html
http://jewelryreviewsworld.com/the-history-of-the-jewelry-boxes
Juror: Edie Carpenter of Green Hill
Juror Awards:
Best in Show $400
2nd Place $200
3rd Place $100
Juror Bio: GreenHill Director of Curatorial and Artistic programs Edie Carpenter has an art background deeply grounded in North Carolina art combined with far-reaching, international art experience. Her credentials include over thirty years of curatorial experience combined with academic and professional positions abroad. Carpenter holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in art history from Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, a European Masters degree in Museum Studies and New Media from University de Lyon III, Lyon France. She taught for two years at the University of Lyon and has given numerous lectures on contemporary art. She served as director of the Paris branch of the Zabriskie Gallery where she worked for ten years before returning to North Carolina to lead GreenHill’s exhibition program. She curates GreenHill’s annual Winter Show survey of art in all mediums and has produced over forty major exhibitions for the non-profit art space including eight retrospectives of North Carolina artists. She has guest curated exhibitions including Line, Touch, Trace at the North Carolina Museum of Art among others.
TIMELINE
Submission Opening: June 21
Application Deadline: Aug 27
Notification of Accepted Work: Sept 3
Delivery of Work: Sept 21, 11 am - 6pm or Sept 22, 10am - 5pm
Exhibition on View: Sept 26 to Oct 26
Opening Reception & Award Ceremony: Sept 28, 6pm - 9pm
Pick up of Work: Oct 27, 10am-5pm or Oct 28, 1 - 5pm or Oct 29, 11am-6pm