Congratulations to Ashley Whitt, Texas Woman’s University Alumna, who is featured on this week on Ticka Arts for her series, The Haunted Mind.
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14th Annual Joyce Elaine Grant Exhibition
Due Monday, October 27, 2014
Applications for the 14th Annual Joyce Elaine Grant Photography Exhibition are now being accepted online at: twuvisualarts.slideroom.com.
There are two applications to choose from:
Basic Application allows an artist to submit 1-5 images for $35.00.
Expanded Application allows an artist to submit 1-10 images for $60.00.
This years juror is April Watson, Curator of Photography at The Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, Missouri.
Dates for application and exhibition:
Slideroom entries must be received by: Monday, October 27, 2014.
Artists Notification sent after: December 8, 2014.
Work received at gallery by: January 30, 2015.
Exhibition Dates: February 11 – March 13, 2015.
Questions or comments can be directed to: Allison Jarek, Exhibition Coordinator / ajarek@twu.edu.
SPE Student scholarships
Due November 1, 2014
2015 Student Scholarships
SPE STUDENT AWARDS FOR INNOVATIONS IN IMAGING
All SPE student members are eligible to apply for a scholarship to offset the cost of attending SPE’s 2015 National Conference in New Orleans, March 12-15, 2015. Ten awards are offered based on merits of submitted portfolios and include a $550 travel stipend to attend the national conference, a 2015 national conference fee waiver, and a one-year membership to SPE.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must be currently matriculated students enrolled at a post-secondary institution as an undergraduate or graduate student majoring/concentrating in photography not graduating before the end of the academic year 2014-2015.
Applicants must be student members of SPE or become members before submitting their scholarship application. Visit http://www.spenational.org/members/join to join or renew.
Applicants are not eligible to receive scholarship awards for two consecutive years.
JURORS
This year’s jurors are SPE national board members serving on the Awards and Recognition Committee: Amy Holmes George (Chair), Claude Baillargeon, Bill Gaskins, and Rebecca Nolan.
ONLINE APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Submit online via http://spenational.slideroom.com. There will be a $10 fee for submitting a portfolio. If you need technical support, contact support@slideroom.com.
PREPARE TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING
A cohesive body of work with no more than FIVE images. Images around 1280 x 1280 px @ 72 ppi are ideal for good image quality and fast upload. A succinct artist statement and a description of the conceptual basis of your work and its technical qualities, including a description of processes used (3,000 characters or less, approx. 480-600 words).
A statement addressing how attendance at the conference will benefit you, as well as an overview of prior involvement with SPE or other arts organizations. A brief resume, including name, address, phone number, email address and current institutional affiliation, and educational and professional experience. Contact information for a current photography professor (include name, title, email, and phone number). Applications that do not fulfill all requirements may be eliminated from the competition. Click here to view the official call for entries.
500X Expo 2014
Due September 15, 2014
The 500X EXPO is a juried exhibition open to any artist within Texas.
This year’s juror is Alison Hearst, the Assistant Curator of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. She was the assistant curator of the exhibition México Inside Out: Themes in Art Since 1990 and conducted an interview with Melanie Smith for the catalogue. Hearst also contributed an essay about abstraction in the 1980s to the catalogue for the upcoming exhibition at the Modern, Urban Theater: New York Art in the 1980s. She recently organized a solo project at the Modern with artist Fred Tomaselli and is working on upcoming projects with Jules de Balincourt and Mario García Torres. Hearst has a bachelor of fine arts degree in art history from the University of North Texas and a master’s degree in art history from Texas Christian University.
The show will run from October 4 – October 26.
The opening reception will be on October 4, 7 – 10 PM.
Deedra Bakera in Washburn University Alumni Exhibition
Congratulations to Deedra Baker, current MFA candidate in photography at TWU, for having her piece, Lazy Bench Virtue, in the 2014 Art Department Alumni Exhibition at the Mulvane Art Museum in Topeka, KS!
Materials Hard & Soft
Due September 5, 2014
This annual competition and exhibition of contemporary crafts was started in 1987 and is now in it’s 28th year. Recognized nationally, Materials: Hard & Soft attracts hundreds of entries from every state in the union. Nationally recognized jurors select the show from slides and then award $5000 in prize money. The juror has always selected the winning pieces on-site. A catalog is printed. Many of the artists seen in the Materials exhibitions have been featured in national publications such as American Craft.
The Yellow Room, an installation by Paho Mann
opening reception: Sept 6 from 6 to 9 pm
The Yellow Room
an installation by Paho Mann
September 6 – September 27
In September The Reading Room will feature a large photomural of a domestic interior by Paho Mann.
Mann’s work investigates the physical manifestation of individuality through objects,
possessions, consumer and collecting behaviors.
Mann is assistant professor of photography at the University of North Texas. His work has
been shown at the Walker Art Center/Minneapolis, Carnegie Museum of Art/Pittsburgh,
Tucson Museum of Art/Arizona, Arizona State University Art Museum/Tucson and locally
at Brookhaven College and University of Texas at Arlington. He has been commissioned
for public works of art by the City of Phoenix.
Ruth Pinnell Retrospective: Bridging the Gap at The Power Station
September 5th – October 3rd, 2014
For its 2014 Summer Exhibition Series, The Power Station presents Ruth Pinnell: Bridging the Gap, a retrospective spanning over three decades of the artist’s career. This first time showing of Pinnell’s work in Texas includes an expansive overview of her diverse exploration of mediums, from serial photography to drawing, painting and print.
Pinnell has exhibited nationally and internationally, including the Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC, Fredrich Grohmann in Munich, The Upper Street Gallery in London, University of London and a traveling exhibition orchestrated by the Smithsonian. During the 1980s she served as Curator of the Green Hill Center in Greensboro North Carolina, and as Director of the North Carolina Center for Creative Photography. She now offers part-time assistance in the curatorial department at the Nasher Museum at Duke University and is represented by Lee Hansley Gallery in Raleigh, North Carolina.
As an important extension of her artistic practice, she sought to stimulate the artistic curiosity of generations of North Carolinians. Over a period of twenty-five years, Pinnell taught Fine Art Photography to more than a thousand Duke University and University of North Carolina students. She also instructed an equal number of community students at the Art Center in Carrboro, and at Durham Arts Council. Photographers came from many areas of North Carolina and Virginia for her advanced courses in The Zone System, and The Fine Print. Artists, collectors, curators and patrons of the arts, including her son Alden Pinnell, credit her with being the catalyst for their interest in the arts.
Free Paper Inkjet Paper & Color Management Seminar
Tuesday, September 16th
2:30 – 4:00 Inkjet Paper Seminar
4:00 – 5:00 Color Management Seminar
What:
Free Paper Inkjet Paper & Color Management Seminar
Where:
Fine Arts Gallery, Department of Visual Arts, TWU
Who:
This event is free and available to students in all concentrations
Sponsored by the Photographic Artists Coalition (PAC)
Split Seconds
Reception: Saturday, August 23, 2014
Panel Discussion: Saturday, September 20 (5PM)
The Bath House Cultural Center will be exhibiting Split Seconds, an exhibition curated by Marilyn Waligore and Emily Loving. Featured artists in the exhibition include, Twyla Bloxham, Devyn Gaudet, Ronit Ilan, Eric Keig, Cynthia Miller, Robin Myrick, Danielle Georgiou & Hillary Holsenback (Slik stockings) and David Witherspoon.









