Members' Non-Juried Exhibition & Sale
CALL FOR ENTRIESExhibition Opening: Friday, June 19 from 6-8 pm
DEADLINE FOR ONLINE ENTRIES:
Monday, June 1st, 2026
AWARDS:
Sally Bush Memorial Award – Best of Show ($250); Ceramics Award of Excellence ($250); The Pluckemin Award of Excellence ($100); and three Honorable Mentions
JUDGE:
Timothy Jahn is a representational painter whose work explores the quiet tension between the familiar and the mysterious. Working primarily in interior scenes, he crafts compositions that invite viewers into carefully constructed worlds where the mundane and the surreal coexist — spaces that feel at once recognizable and charged with hidden meaning.
Represented by Rehs Contemporary in New York City, Timothy has exhibited widely across the United States and internationally, with shows in Sri Lanka, the Dominican Republic, France, and beyond. His work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Award of Merit at the NOAPS Best of America Exhibition, placement in the International Artist Still Life Competition, and a Grand Jury Prize Finalist recognition from Manifest Gallery. His paintings and drawings have been featured in publications including Fine Art Connoisseur, American Art Collector, Drawing Magazine, and International Artist.
A graduate of the ÀNI Art Academies Waichulis and the duCret School of Art, Timothy also studied at the National Academy of Fine Art and Design, The Art Students League, and the LaCoste School of Art in France. He has dedicated much of his career to arts education, serving as Dean of ÀNI Art Academies in both Anguilla and Sri Lanka, where he guided the next generation of representational painters for over a decade.
Any questions regarding exhibition guidelines or dates? Please email our exhibitions and events coordinator, [email protected].
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ENTRY GUIDELINES
REQUIREMENTS:
Entry must be original artwork, wired, ready to hang and acceptably framed. Maximum framed size permitted is 30″ horizontally and vertically. 3D pieces may not exceed 18″ x 18″ x 30″ high or weigh more than 25 lbs. If your work requires special mounting for display please discuss with The Center prior to delivery. Work previously exhibited in the exhibitions at The Center may not be submitted. The Center reserves the right to refuse artwork entries at its discretion if they do not follow these guidelines.
SALES:
The Center will handle all sales and receive a 40% commission.
INSURANCE AND SALE OF ARTWORK:
All artwork is insured for its declared value from the time it is received through September 1, 2026
MEDIA/PUBLIC RELATIONS:
The Center for Contemporary Art reserves the right to use digital images of exhibited artwork for media, website, PR and advertising.
SHIPPING/DELIVERY OF ARTWORK:
The artist is responsible for the cost of shipping or mailing artwork to and from The Center for Contemporary Art using UPS, Federal Express, or USPS. A return shipping label and return postage must be included with the artwork. Artwork may also be hand-delivered to and picked up from The Center for Contemporary Art on the appropriate dates during the scheduled times.
ARTWORK DROP OFF DATES
Monday, June 8 from 9 am – 4 pm
Tuesday, June 9 from 9 am – 4 pm
Wednesday, June 10 from 9 am – 4 pm
Thursday, June 11 from 9 am – 4 pm
Friday, June 12 from 9 am – 2 pm
Saturday, June 13 from 9 am – 4 pm
Other times by prior arrangement with The Center for Contemporary Art only!