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MoEA National Juried Encaustic/Wax Exhibition - 'Global Warming is REAL'
Organization:
Encaustic Art Institute/Museum of Encaustic Art
Location
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
May 7, 2017
Exhibition
Jul 1
- Aug 20, 2017
The Encaustic Art Institute proudly presents the first Call for Entries for The Museum of Encaustic Art (MoEA). This museum exhibition is a National Exhibition, open to all encaustic/wax artists whether they are a member of the Encaustic Art Institute or not. However, any artist who is a member of the Encaustic Art Institute and resides in Canada or Mexico is eligible to enter. Artists may enter up to three images per entry for review. Only one (1) piece per artist may be selected for the exhibition. Work in this museum exhibition WILL NOT BE FOR SALE.
Juror - Garrett Smith Architect, Artist,Professor,Lecturer
Smith graduated with a fine arts degree from the University of New Mexico.He is a licensed Architect practicing in California and New Mexico for 40 years. His firm, Garrett Smith Ltd has won design awards locally, nationally and internationally. He has exhibited his art in New Mexico and Piedmonte, Italy. His art includes mixed media, collage and pastel.
Smith has taught design at the University of New Mexico and lectured at the i2a school in Lugano, Switzerland and UC Berkeley.
He is chair of the selection committee for the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History and Foundation'Miniatures & More' annual exhibit for the past 4 years. M&M is a national juried competition with over 300 participants annually. He has juried selected art for the City of Albuquerque 1% for the Arts Program.
Smith's studio and home are located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He also works and teaches each year in the vicinity of Como, Italy since 1997.
THEME: Global Warming Is Real. Something that has been on the top of our minds for quite some time. As scientific reports and photos document the changes in our earth's atmosphere, we become sensitized to how global warming impacts us now and in the future. As global organizations such as 350.org and many others document the scientific facts, we begin to assimilate and personalize the information. Your creative interpretation of your thoughts and feelings through art will be the heart of this exhibition. Go to 350.org and learn about the world's largest grass roots environmental organization trying to save our planet. It may help articulate your thoughts with your art. There are no parameters to your expression, only that your artwork be current.
Juror Garrett Smith will make his selections based on interpretation of the Global Warming is Real theme as well as the quality of the submitted artwork.
Juror - Garrett Smith Architect, Artist,Professor,Lecturer
Smith graduated with a fine arts degree from the University of New Mexico.He is a licensed Architect practicing in California and New Mexico for 40 years. His firm, Garrett Smith Ltd has won design awards locally, nationally and internationally. He has exhibited his art in New Mexico and Piedmonte, Italy. His art includes mixed media, collage and pastel.
Smith has taught design at the University of New Mexico and lectured at the i2a school in Lugano, Switzerland and UC Berkeley.
He is chair of the selection committee for the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History and Foundation'Miniatures & More' annual exhibit for the past 4 years. M&M is a national juried competition with over 300 participants annually. He has juried selected art for the City of Albuquerque 1% for the Arts Program.
Smith's studio and home are located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He also works and teaches each year in the vicinity of Como, Italy since 1997.
THEME: Global Warming Is Real. Something that has been on the top of our minds for quite some time. As scientific reports and photos document the changes in our earth's atmosphere, we become sensitized to how global warming impacts us now and in the future. As global organizations such as 350.org and many others document the scientific facts, we begin to assimilate and personalize the information. Your creative interpretation of your thoughts and feelings through art will be the heart of this exhibition. Go to 350.org and learn about the world's largest grass roots environmental organization trying to save our planet. It may help articulate your thoughts with your art. There are no parameters to your expression, only that your artwork be current.
Juror Garrett Smith will make his selections based on interpretation of the Global Warming is Real theme as well as the quality of the submitted artwork.