100 SCULPTORS
OF TOMORROW will be an insightful, diverse, and inspiring survey of emerging and unknown talent working in the field of sculpture, selected by a distinguished and knowledgeable panel of international jurors, and is the culmination of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at wor
OF TOMORROW will be an insightful, diverse, and inspiring survey
of emerging and unknown talent working in the field of sculpture, selected by a distinguished and knowledgeable panel of international jurors, and is the culmination of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at wor
of emerging and unknown talent working in the field
of sculpture, selected by a distinguished and knowledgeable panel of international jurors, and is the culmination of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at wor
of sculpture, selected by a
distinguished and knowledgeable
panel of international jurors, and is the culmination of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at wor
of international
jurors, and is the culmination
of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at wor
of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at work.
Grantees for the third cycle
of WaveMaker Grants were selected by an independent
juror panel of distinguished artists and arts professionals, including Rosie Gordon Wallace, Founding President and Curator, Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator; Franklin Evans, artist, New York and Ximena Caminos, Chair
of Faena Art, Executive Creative Director and partner in Faena Group.
45 minute studio visits were conducted with each
of the ten by a
distinguished national
panel of jurors comprised
of Michelle White, viagra buy Curator, viagra The Menil Collection, Houston; Patrick Charpenel, Director Jumex Foundation / Collection, Mexico City; and Naima Keith, Assistant Curator, The Studio Museum Harlem, New York.
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.»