Grand Prize: Exibizone
Fun show it also can be view online at: https://www.exhibizone.com/p/egp2025.html
Fun show it also can be view online at: https://www.exhibizone.com/p/egp2025.html
Please join us at the opening reception Jan. 12th from 5-8pm as Nort, after a long journey, returns home in it’s entirety! The series has a special place in my heart with regards to the Upper-Midwest and especially Wisconsin. I hope it finds a place in your heart as well.
Awards show for Canadian based Biafarin Arts. Show runs from Nov. 11 to Jan. 11 2023-24.
Group show showcasing work less than a foot in any direction. A fun show, where you never know what you’ll see! Please join us at the CVA on Nov. 17 from 5-7pm.
Sculpture show presenting some of the most cutting edge sculpture from across the nation. Centered around Motley Efforts, Sculpture’s Ever-Expanding Field, an essay by Anne Ellegood speaks of the myriad sculptural practices at work among today’s artists. Curated by Bernard Williams.
Check it out at: https://www.arcgallery.org/sculpture-motley-cruise/
Founded in 2003, the DuMA Biennial is a highly-competitive, juried exhibition highlighting leading contemporary, regional artists who are actively producing and presenting new work. This year's juror is Pamela Hugdahl, Executive Director, Rochester Art Center.
Show focusing on interpretations and allegories of food.
Art show focusing on the environment and issues affecting the planet.
Childhood Memories: Home. This is a view of part of the piece entitled, “Extended Forecast: All’s Well”, which has a special surprise, come check it out! Opening Feb. 24th 6-8pm. Artist talk March 7th 630pm.
7 Artist show revolving around the theme of environment. Show runs Aug 24 to Sept 16 2022 please check it out!
Aug 6-Sept 4. Opening reception August 6 from 12-6pm. Autism community mixer with artist Tues Aug 9 starting at 7pm. Iclusopolis project to start on show opening where individuals with all ranges of abilities can add to the city project!
A very diverse and contemporary show hosted by the Dubuque Museum of Art and organized by some pretty amazing staff members. Also, a special shout out to Sarah Humphreville from the Whitney and all the countless hours she took jurying and laying out the show, kudos!