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Juried Show: Deadline December 14

POSITVE/NEGATIVE 34 National Juried Art Exhibition

Juror: Ann Meisinger, Independent Curator, and 

Assistant Educator, Public Programs & Creative Practice, Metropolitan Museum of Art

January 28 to February 22, 2019, at the Slocumb Galleries

Juror’s Lecture & Reception on February 7th, Thursday, 5 to 7 p.m.

Deadline for Entries: December 14, 2018.

Submission via Slideroom: https://etsu.slideroom.com/#/permalink/program/46330

The Positive/Negative is a national juried art exhibition, organized yearly since 1985, to provide access to dynamic and innovative contemporary art practices that explore current directions in visual art. For more than 30 years, the P/N exhibitions serve as platform for dialogue to promote diversity, creative excellence and critical thinking within the academic and local communities.

All 2D, 3D and video/sound art are eligible. Open to US artists 18 years and older. There is no theme for the call for submission, Juror will select participating artists, curate the exhibition and award Best of Show and Honorable Mention.

Up to $1,000 in cash prizes with exhibition opportunities. Juror’s decision is final. Artists will be notified by email on or before January 10, 2019. All accepted entries must be received by January 22, 2019.Work must not exceed 60 inches in any direction, weight must be less than 50 lbs, or no longer than 15 minutes of digital play. Artists may submit up to 3 titles, images must be saved either as jpeg or pdf, multiple image per file is acceptable. Artist statement must be in doc format only.

For inquiries, email SG Director Karlota I. Contreras-Koterbay via contrera@etsu.edu or visit www.etsu.edu/cas/art/galleries/positive-negative.php

Entry fee: $41. Deadline for submission: December 14, 2018. Submission via Slideroom: https://etsu.slideroom.com/#/permalink/program/46330

About the Curator:

“Over the past six years, my practice as an arts administrator has focused on working on public programs in arts institutions that are invested in evolving and developing the way that individuals relate to exhibitions, artists, and ideas. Public programs can have an immediate and profound impact on the relationship between a visitor and a museum that is based on experience. The most fulfilling part of what I do is to strategically think through a suite of programs, whether over the course of an evening, exhibition or broad subject, that is designed to offer a wealth of opportunities to engage with an idea because an engaged museum audience, regardless of the context of their visit, reveals art to be a vital and meaningful part of life on an individual and communal level.”

– Ann Meisinger https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-meisinger

 

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