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Hollis Taggart Gallery - NAWA Exhibition
Mar
21
to Apr 18

Hollis Taggart Gallery - NAWA Exhibition

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Your remarkable work was selected to be a part of the upcoming Nawa x Hollis Taggart exhibition that honors the 135th anniversary year of NAWA, scheduled to open on Saturday, March 23, 2024. We sincerely appreciate your willingness to showcase your Spore series despite the error in communication.

The exhibition at the Hollis Taggart was organized in two ways: by submissions directly from NAWA artists, and by a search of artists' websites.  Your work was selected via the website, you are one of 15 artists out of 800 chosen for this show.

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701 CCA Biennial
Dec
17
to Dec 30

701 CCA Biennial

We are delighted to inform you that you were selected as one of the 24 artists to be displayed in the 2023 SC Biennial. This was the highest volume of submissions received by the organization, and the caliber of work was very competitive. We are excited to work with you and honored to show you work in the seventh edition of the SC Biennial. 

Your works will be displayed in Part 1 of the exhibition, from November 17 – December 30, 2023.

the Jurors for the Seventh Edition of the SC Biennial are; Lauren Jackson Harris, an independent curator, fine art management professional, and project manager from Atlanta, GA. Bob Monk, the director of Gagosian Gallery NYC + LA. Serving in this position for over 30 years & Aaron Levi Garvey, a Jewish-American Curator/Historian working and lecturing in Modern and Contemporary Arts and Culture.

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2023 Shanghai International Paper Art Biennial "Feast On Paper"
Nov
1
to Feb 27

2023 Shanghai International Paper Art Biennial "Feast On Paper"

I am writing on behalf of the organizing committee of the 2023 Shanghai International Paper Art Biennial to extend our heartfelt congratulations on the successful acceptance of your artwork for this year's Biennial!We deeply appreciate your continuous support and active participation in the Biennial, and we believe that your artwork will bring a unique artistic charm to the exhibition.

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Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Fair (Copy)
Nov
10
to Nov 14

Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Fair (Copy)

The Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show was founded in 1977 and was the first retail craft show established and organized by a volunteer committee for the benefit of a non-profit institution. This trailblazing Show has served as a prototype for successful subsequent shows in cities such as Washington, D.C., and Evanston, Ill among others. The Show is presented each November by the Museum's Women's Committee and the Craft Show Committee for the benefit of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A portion of each year's proceeds is dedicated to the purchase of a craft object for the Museum's permanent collection. Funds raised are also used to underwrite education and publication projects within the Museum special exhibits. Proceeds have enabled the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment for the Audio-Visual and Conservation departments and monies have been contributed to the renovation of both Museum infrastructure and galleries as well as external installations such as the Rodin Museum and Mount Pleasant, an 18th century house in nearby Fairmount Park.

In 43 years the Show has grown from 125 to 195 of the finest craft artists in the nation selected through a highly competitive jury process. This dynamic and premier Show has always been in the forefront of craft education by presenting symposia, on-site artist demonstrations, collection and studio tours, room settings of craft furniture and accessories, and student exhibitions. In 2001 a guest artist program was added whereby artists from a single country are selected to participate. Countries that have participated thus far include Japan, England, Ireland, Germany, Finland, Canada, Israel, Korea, Scotland and Lithuania.

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Smithsonian
Apr
21
to Apr 24

Smithsonian

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This year’s Smithsonian Craft Show, FUTURE FOCUS, celebrates recognized mastery and new directions in craft and design.

Come greet 120 jury-selected artists, working in a range of media and price points. You’ll see the latest work of returning favorites and outstanding newcomers, and enjoy new approaches to materials, execution and sustainable design. Expect to be surprised and inspired.

You should also be aware that the Smithsonian’s COVID protocol requires that all employees, contractors and volunteers be fully vaccinated against COVID. 

Here is the schedule for the show itself:

April 20th 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm    First Look and Preview Night Party    
April 21th 10:30 am                     Show Officially Opens to the Public
April 24th 5:00 pm                       Show Close

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Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Fair
Nov
4
to Nov 7

Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Fair

The Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show was founded in 1977 and was the first retail craft show established and organized by a volunteer committee for the benefit of a non-profit institution. This trailblazing Show has served as a prototype for successful subsequent shows in cities such as Washington, D.C., and Evanston, Ill among others. The Show is presented each November by the Museum's Women's Committee and the Craft Show Committee for the benefit of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A portion of each year's proceeds is dedicated to the purchase of a craft object for the Museum's permanent collection. Funds raised are also used to underwrite education and publication projects within the Museum special exhibits. Proceeds have enabled the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment for the Audio-Visual and Conservation departments and monies have been contributed to the renovation of both Museum infrastructure and galleries as well as external installations such as the Rodin Museum and Mount Pleasant, an 18th century house in nearby Fairmount Park.

In 43 years the Show has grown from 125 to 195 of the finest craft artists in the nation selected through a highly competitive jury process. This dynamic and premier Show has always been in the forefront of craft education by presenting symposia, on-site artist demonstrations, collection and studio tours, room settings of craft furniture and accessories, and student exhibitions. In 2001 a guest artist program was added whereby artists from a single country are selected to participate. Countries that have participated thus far include Japan, England, Ireland, Germany, Finland, Canada, Israel, Korea, Scotland and Lithuania.

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ArtFields 2019 - Art Competition Lake City, SC
Apr
26
to May 4

ArtFields 2019 - Art Competition Lake City, SC

My work has been accepted into the ArtFields 2019 competition, a diverse Art competition in Lake City, SC exhibiting approximately 400 works selected from 900 submissions from across the 12 Southeast States that awards more than $120,000 in cash prizes. The accepted artwork represents a wide range in subject matter, media, and creative approaches. I’ll be exhibiting at the Merle Norman Cosmetics Salon on Main Street!!!

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