A new panel of jurors convenes every spring, and many current Torpedo Factory artists submitted their work several times.
We strongly encourage artists who are not selected to reapply since each year there is
a new panel of jurors.
Not exact matches
The awards recognize vehicles «most likely to shape the future
of the automobile industry,» employing a
panel of over two dozen
jurors to sift through a collection
of 30 entries introduced to the North American market during the Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, Toronto and
New York auto show circuit.
The winner was determined by an outside
panel of three
jurors: Polly Apfelbaum, a
New York - based artist; Isolde Brielmaier, an independent curator and writer; Lucy Gallun, a curatorial assistant in the Photography department
of The Museum
of Modern Art; and Tina Kukielski, a member
of the team curating the 56th Carnegie International, a leading global survey
of contemporary art.
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.
Each application was reviewed by a
panel of jurors comprising Erin Gilbert, independent curator from Chicago; Mark Scala, Curator at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville; Lauren Haynes, Curator
of Contemporary Art at Crystal Bridges Museum
of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas; Jan Davidson, retired director
of the John C. Campbell School
of Folk Arts in Brasstown, North Carolina; and Gia Hamilton, director
of the Joan Mitchell Center in
New Orleans.
Huyghe was selected by an independent
panel of jurors for his «pioneering vision and tireless ambition to make art that defies expectations and extends conventional practices into
new territory.»
This past summer, artists submitted more than 3,600 works
of art to be considered by a
panel of three
jurors: Jim Kempner, Owner and Director, Jim Kempner Fine Art,
New York; David Row, a painter based in
New York and Maine; and Joanna Marsh, the James Dicke Curator
of Contemporary Art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C..