Visions Juried Art Exhibition (Bristol, RI) - Call For Artists

Visions Juried Art Exhibition (Bristol, RI) – Call For Artists

Visions Juried Art Exhibition (Bristol, RI) – Call For Artists

[Exhibition Update]

Congratulations to the following artists for receiving recognition in the Bristol Art Museums, 2024 Members Exhibit, Visions.

  1. Jurors’ Award: Dot Bergen for Boys in the Boat
  2. 2nd Place Award: Marc Jaffe for Panes
  3. 3rd Place Award: Erica Bauchanan for Treasures of Acceptance

Honorable Mentions

  • Cathy Chin for A Crowded Space
  • Scott Glaser for Decision by Majority is as Expedient as Lighting by Gas
  • Susan Graseck for Down on the Docks
  • Felicia Touhey for Garden Trilogy I

Bristol Art Museum Member Choice Award

  • Donald Cadoret for Making a Difference

See more information about the exhibit at http://www.bristolartmuseum.org/members-2024-visions.html


[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] The Bristol Art Museum (BAM) announces a call for artists for Visions: BAM Members’ Biennial Exhibition, a dynamic showcase featuring the artistic talents of BAM’s members, ranging from emerging to established artists. Celebrate the vibrant arts community that surrounds us, as we come together to appreciate Bristol, Rhode Island, local and regional artworks and the creative minds behind them.

Click here for the application / registration (Closed)

Enter by: 29 September 2024

The Visions exhibition offers artists the unique opportunity to gain visibility in a respected cultural institution, engage with a diverse audience, and connect with fellow artists and art lovers. By participating, you’ll have the chance to elevate your work through professional recognition and contribute to the vibrant arts community. The exhibition fosters artistic growth, offering a platform to share your personal vision and creative process.

Juror Statement

“The process of painting is much more than recording the obvious. Simply put, my work is my personal interaction with and visual interpretation of a person or thing. The goal of which is to push past the surface of materials and technique used in the process of creating, in an effort to convey a personal vision. More than technique, it is how we as artists, interpret our own personal vision through our medium that elevates an ordinary subject into a work of art, one that resonates long after. I feel strongly in the versatility and flexibility of the medium and go to great lengths to push the medium in directions that may not be considered characteristic to traditional watercolor.” – Nancy Gaucher-Thomas

About Bristol Art Museum

The Bristol Art Museum is a unique cultural hub that fosters a deep connection between the local community and the arts. It offers an engaging mix of contemporary and traditional art exhibitions, often featuring both regional and national artists. What makes BAM particularly compelling is its dedication to creating a space where artists and art lovers can connect, learn, and be inspired. The museum hosts thought-provoking exhibitions, interactive workshops, and artist talks, creating a dynamic environment for artistic dialogue. With its commitment to both emerging and established artists, the museum is a place of discovery and creative exploration.

For more information, contact info@bristolartmuseum.org

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