Friday, December 10, 2010

Artists of Hawai‘i 2011

Deadline: April 1, 2011 by 12:00 Noon (ONLINE)

Artists of Hawai‘i 2011
Juried Exhibition
The Honolulu Academy of Arts

Honolulu, HI
June 30-September 26, 2011


The Honolulu Academy of Arts’ Artists of Hawai‘i is one of the longest-running juried exhibitions in the country, showcasing the quality and diversity of art in Hawai‘i.

*ONLY ARTISTS RESIDING IN THE STATE OF HAWAI‘I ARE ELIGIBLE*

ELIGIBILITY AND CONDITIONS: (truncated)
• All artists living in the state of Hawai‘i are eligible
• Functional and nonfunctional works are eligible in any medium or combination of media: painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, collage, sculpture, film and video, light works, sound, ceramic, glass, fiber, jewelry, and other art forms
• No work shown previously in a juried exhibition on O‘ahu is eligible. All works must be original and created independently between 2009 and 2011
• Series: if you submit a group of works as a series, they cannot exceed 3 pieces total and that group will be considered as your entry.
• Multimedia/installation: you must submit a specific list of objects to be included and this cannot be altered.
• Artwork submitted must correspond directly with the art that is dropped off at the time of the exhibition.

JURYING PROCESS:
• Juror will make a first selection of works exclusively from digital images and information uploaded by artists on CaFÉ (www.callforentry.org).
• Final selections will be made from the works themselves
• Special awards recipients will be selected at the time of the final selection

HOW TO ENTER:
The Academy will conduct the first round of the submission process for Artists of Hawai’i 2011 online with all materials submitted in digital format through CaFÉ (www.callforentry.org).

• Jury fee: $25. This fee includes one digital image submission
• You may submit a minimum of 1 digital image and a maximum of 6 digital images

SPECIAL PURCHASES AND RECOGNITION AWARDS
Artworks in the exhibition will be considered for special purchase by the Academy for its collection representing the arts of Hawai’i. The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts also considers purchases of artworks for its collection.

Full list of Awards available on website

JUROR
Wu Hung is the founder and director of the Center for the Art of East Asia at the University of Chicago, the Consulting Curator at the Smart Museum, and the Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor in Chinese Art History at the Department of Art History and the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at that university. He is also an elected member of the American Academy of Art and Science.

Artists of Hawai'i 2011 Prospectus: ww.honoluluacademy.org/cmshaa/academy/index.aspx?id=5658

For additional information, contact Pat Whittingslow at 532-8770, pwhittingslow@honoluluacademy.org.