Call for Entry – Sarah Spurgeon Gallery

Juried by one of our own, Emily Zimmerman!

Juror Information:  Emily Zimmerman, Director, Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of Washington
Emily Zimmerman has served as the Director of the Jacob Lawrence Gallery at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, since January of 2017. Previously she worked at the University of Washington as the Associate Curator of Programs at the Henry Art Gallery, and from 2008 to 2014 she was the Associate Curator of EMPAC (Experimental Media and Performing Arts) at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. Zimmerman was awarded the 2011-2012 Lori Ledis Curatorial Fellowship at BRIC Contemporary Art in Brooklyn, New York, and was a curator-in-residence at Residency Unlimited in 2013. She received her MA from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College and her BA from New York University.

INTERSTATE
Central Washington University
Department of Art
400 East University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926-7564

Entry Deadline: 8/31/17
Days remaining to deadline: 17

REQUIREMENTS:

Media
Images – Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5
Audio – Minimum: 0, Maximum: 5
Video – Minimum: 0, Maximum: 5
Total Media – Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5

Entry Fee (INTERSTATE): $35.00

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INTERSTATE
A national juried exhibit where I-90 meets I-82

Call Type: Exhibition
Eligibility: National
City: Ellensburg
State: Washington
Entry Fee: $35 fee for up to three submissions.
Event Dates: November 2—December 3, 2017
Entry Deadline: August 31, 2017

The Sarah Spurgeon Gallery at Central Washington University, located in Ellensburg, Washington, will host the INTERSTATE juried exhibit. Proceeds from this national exhibition will support student scholarships in the CWU Department of Art.

The exhibition is open to submissions in all media and subject matter; the artwork does not need to follow a particular theme. The subtitle, “where I-90 meets I-82” locates the exhibition in Ellensburg, Washington, and suggests the flow and exchange of artwork across geographic distances and boundaries.

The Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, founded in 1969, is dedicated to contemporary art exhibits and related outreach programs that enhance, engage, and challenge the viewer’s knowledge and understanding of art. The Gallery also presents artists and viewers alike with opportunities to explore culturally diverse ideas in an academic environment.