Sentences with phrase «chosen by the jurors»

The show includes the top 25 artists» entries chosen by jurors Sara Nightingale and Scott Sandell.
Magdalena Solé's Gust of wind, Viñales, 2013, from her latest series CUBA - Hasta Siempre (Cuba Forever), is chosen by juror and curator Elizabeth Avedon to appear in Castell Photography Gallery's «NEXT: New Photographic Visions» show.
all chosen by the jurors from that year.
Multiple Exposures Gallery is holding a juried member show through Aug. 4 at # 312 in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St.. The exhibit showcases 14 members» photography chosen by juror Frank Hallam.
Awards will be chosen by the juror from the physical works of art.

Not exact matches

Each juror will choose whether or not to vote in favor of your conviction by flipping a coin: If it lands on heads, then it's off with yours; if the coin lands on tails, then you are spared.
The big prizes from the festival are the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award, one given by a select group of jurors and the other chosen by the festival attendees themselves.
«We're honored that the Volkswagen Polo was chosen by this distinguished group of jurors,» said Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG.
The Lexus LS460 was chosen from an initial entry list of twenty - eight (28) contenders nominated by World Car jurors from 22 countries throughout the world.
The awards are chosen by a board of jurors for Journalism, Letters, Music and Drama.
And then on Fire Island, those decisions are made by our jurors; who choose the five artists to come out every year.
The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill has announced the 14 artists chosen by seven jurors to participate in «Artists Choose Artists,» the museum's biennial exhibition focused on artists of the East End, which will open Oct. 30.
Juror, Lisa D. Freiman, Senior Curator and Chair of the Department of Contemporary Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN, mentions in her essay that, «Most of the works by Midwest artists chosen... challenge traditional definitions of painting or sculpture and instead explore a hybrid state that incorporates aspects of both...» We hope you will pick - up a copy and let us know what you think!
The 100 artists selected for inclusion were chosen by a jury of professionals in the field of sculpture, through a combination of online open - call submissions, as well as juror recommendation.
The juried art show features works submitted in all collage media and chosen by guest juror Gail Levin.
Each artist was chosen by an individual juror and will be awarded ten thousand dollars.
Comprised of paintings, drawings, limited - edition prints and sculpture, the chosen works were selected from over 600 submissions by jurors David Ebony, Matthew Flowers, Carrie Rebora Barratt, and Steven Zevitas.
Comprised of paintings, drawings, limited - edition prints and sculpture, the chosen works will be selected from over 500 submissions by jurors Matthew Flowers, Carter Foster and Julie Heffernan.
Winning pieces will be honored by three distinguished guest jurors, Claudia Maté, Jonathan Monaghan and Morehshin Allahyari, all chosen for their pioneering work within the fields of new media, contemporary art and digital motion graphics on an international level.
Out of 1,400 entries the Museum received, the jurors chose 80 works by 61 artists from 10 states.
Sir Nicholas Serota, chairman of the jury and director of the two Tate Galleries, admitted yesterday that the prize, under growing criticism that it is run by and for a clique centred around the Tates, was not about finding the best art or artist of the year but choosing one whom four jurors each year find «interesting».
The 1996 shortlist announced yesterday by Nick Serota, director of the Tate Gallery, includes four British artists, all male, chosen by a panel of four jurors, all male.
I'm honored to not only have my work chosen for this show by juror Whitney C. Johnson of The New Yorker but also to have won an Honorable Mention / Director's Choice Award from director Michelle Dunn Marsh.
The juried exhibitions present works chosen by a selected juror and represent the aesthetic judgement and curatorial eye of the juror.
Of course, the nine chosen artists were picked by just three jurors, undoubtedly with vast experience between them (here is an interesting article titled Emerging Artist?
Chosen by a distinguished independent panel of jurors, the $ 25000 prize annually recognizes an American artist under 50 who has demonstrated exceptional creativity and whose work is «emblematic of this period in contemporary art.»
Artists are chosen for membership by a panel of jurors.
When this sentiment is shared by the members of the jury, they may choose not to hold the person responsible even if the evidence presented in court has convinced some or all of the jurors that the person is actually responsible under the disliked law.
Lord Bingham maintained that while Parliament could not have intended that CPS lawyers should sit as jurors on cases brought by their own authority (even though Parliament chose not to state this expressly) there would be no objection to their sitting on cases prosecuted by other agencies — leaving CPS lawyers in the seemingly unique position of being theoretically eligible for jury service but in practice barred from sitting on the vast majority of cases brought in England and Wales, which is hardly a satisfactory state of affairs.
The American criminal justice system is far from being sufficiently enlightened, starting by too many presumed - innocent people caged without bond pending sentencing, moving to Virginia's crabbed criminal discovery system, continuing to Virginia's system that allows prosecutors to scare defendants to plead guilty by their refusal to waive a jury that in many instances and locations can mean more racist jurors than judges on top of the jurors often being more wild cards than judges for sentencing, continuing to the many judges who choose judicial efficiency over a fair trial, continuing to the brutal capital punishment system, cntinuing to excessive mandatory minimum and guideline sentencing, and continuing to the slew of innocent convicted people (many of whom plead gulilty rather than risking a worse fate), and continuing to frequently excessive sentences and excessive probation violation sentences.
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