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Greenwich Art Society's 106th Annual Juried Exhibition
Organization:
Greenwich Art Society
Location
Greenwich, CT
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
April 22, 2023
Exhibition
May 18
- Jun 17, 2023
Our Annual 106th Annual Juried Exhibition will be back at the Bendheim Gallery this spring. Art work for inclusion in the exhibit will be selected digitally using EntryThingy.
Exhibition dates May 18, 2023 to June 17, 2023
Accepted artwork only will be brought to the gallery for the exhibition which will be live and in person.
NO SHIPMENTS OF ARTWORKS ACCEPTED. WORK MUST BE HAND DELIVERED IN PERSON.
SALES 30% of the price of each work sold as a result of this exhibition will be divided between GAS and the Bendheim Gallery. Sales of displayed works within 3 months of the close of the exhibition will be subject to this charge.
Judge David Max Horowitz is Assistant Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NYC. Since joining the Guggenheim's curatorial department in 2015, David Max Horowitz has worked on a number of exhibitions and supported the management of the museum's collection. He was the curator of Jean Dubuffet: Ardent Celebration at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (2022) and Marking Time: Process in Minimal Abstraction (2019&20), as well as cocurator of R. H. Quaytman + ×, Chapter 34 (2018&19). He was also part of the curatorial team on Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future (2018&19), Agnes Martin (2016&17), Guggenheim Collection: Brancusi (2017&20), and Guggenheim Collection: Early Modernism (2016&17). He has contributed to the catalogues published in conjunction with Alex Katz: Gathering (2022), Joan Mitchell (2021), and Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future. Horowitz also regularly assists in the continued care and stewardship of the collection. While most focused on the postwar period, he has conducted research on works from all parts of the museum's holdings. He holds a BA in English language and literature from the University of Maryland, College Park, and an interdisciplinary MLA from Johns Hopkins University. He is currently pursuing an MA in art history at Hunter College.
Entry open to all member and also non-members. Works are not eligible if previously accepted for one of our juried exhibitions; if they have been exhibited in the Bendheim or GAS Galleries; or if completed prior to 2021. All submitted work must be attractively and appropriately matted, framed and/or presented. All works must be for sale. If a portrait, the price of a similar commission must be stated. No PORs. The Bendheim Gallery reserves the right to final approval of the selection of artwork for the exhibition. Entry fees will not be returned if the Bendheim chooses to remove a work from eligibility for exhibition.
AWARDS: Cash and other awards totaling over $2000 will be presented at the opening reception.
A non-refundable fee of $35.00 for first piece entry and $20.00 for each additional piece, up to 2 more entries, three entries total. Multiple entries from the same artist must be submitted at the same time to take advantage of the
lowered additional entry fee. Entry fees must be paid to the Greenwich Art Society at the time of entry via Entry Thingy/Pay Pal.
Reception and Awards Ceremony details to be announced.
A #3D virtual replica of the galleries will be online.
Exhibition dates May 18, 2023 to June 17, 2023
Accepted artwork only will be brought to the gallery for the exhibition which will be live and in person.
NO SHIPMENTS OF ARTWORKS ACCEPTED. WORK MUST BE HAND DELIVERED IN PERSON.
SALES 30% of the price of each work sold as a result of this exhibition will be divided between GAS and the Bendheim Gallery. Sales of displayed works within 3 months of the close of the exhibition will be subject to this charge.
Judge David Max Horowitz is Assistant Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NYC. Since joining the Guggenheim's curatorial department in 2015, David Max Horowitz has worked on a number of exhibitions and supported the management of the museum's collection. He was the curator of Jean Dubuffet: Ardent Celebration at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (2022) and Marking Time: Process in Minimal Abstraction (2019&20), as well as cocurator of R. H. Quaytman + ×, Chapter 34 (2018&19). He was also part of the curatorial team on Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future (2018&19), Agnes Martin (2016&17), Guggenheim Collection: Brancusi (2017&20), and Guggenheim Collection: Early Modernism (2016&17). He has contributed to the catalogues published in conjunction with Alex Katz: Gathering (2022), Joan Mitchell (2021), and Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future. Horowitz also regularly assists in the continued care and stewardship of the collection. While most focused on the postwar period, he has conducted research on works from all parts of the museum's holdings. He holds a BA in English language and literature from the University of Maryland, College Park, and an interdisciplinary MLA from Johns Hopkins University. He is currently pursuing an MA in art history at Hunter College.
Entry open to all member and also non-members. Works are not eligible if previously accepted for one of our juried exhibitions; if they have been exhibited in the Bendheim or GAS Galleries; or if completed prior to 2021. All submitted work must be attractively and appropriately matted, framed and/or presented. All works must be for sale. If a portrait, the price of a similar commission must be stated. No PORs. The Bendheim Gallery reserves the right to final approval of the selection of artwork for the exhibition. Entry fees will not be returned if the Bendheim chooses to remove a work from eligibility for exhibition.
AWARDS: Cash and other awards totaling over $2000 will be presented at the opening reception.
A non-refundable fee of $35.00 for first piece entry and $20.00 for each additional piece, up to 2 more entries, three entries total. Multiple entries from the same artist must be submitted at the same time to take advantage of the
lowered additional entry fee. Entry fees must be paid to the Greenwich Art Society at the time of entry via Entry Thingy/Pay Pal.
Reception and Awards Ceremony details to be announced.
A #3D virtual replica of the galleries will be online.