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Opening Reception: Friday, January 26, 2024 from 6-8pm
Juror: Hunter O’Hanian
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Exhibiting Artists: Hilary Houston Bachelder, Douglas Barrett, Alyson J Barton, Pamela Becker, Bette Blank, Raymond Bonavida, Jamaal Bonnette, Maryann Burton, Yixuan Cai, A. M. Clark, Charles Compo, Mark Davies, James DePietro, Tracy DiTolla, Sharon Draghi, Zimu Fang, Stone Feinberg, Andrea Finch, Houston Fryer, Sandy Furst, Roxana Gheorghe, Dmitriy Gushchin, Wendy Hallstrom, Jeffrey Hartman, Jing Huang, Patti Jordan, Andrea Kornbluth, Sandra Kosinski, David LaPalombara, Darryl Lauster, Jennifer Malone, Barbara Martin, Kristen Martin-Aarnio, Elizabeth McAlpin, Katherine Nagel, David Orban, Thomas Pickarski, Natalie Preston, Donna Ruane Rogers, Carmen Schaefer, Elena Iosilevich Seroff, Kelley Simons, Naomi Spinak, Marilyn Stubblebine, Robert Sumner, Judi Tavill, Hui Tian, Leah Tomaino, Bonnie Wilkenfeld, Zili Zhang
Awards:
First Prize ($500): 14th Amendment by Darryl Lauster (Arlington, TX)
Second Prize ($250): Prosthetic Landscape by Yixuan Cai (Los Angeles, CA)
Third Prize ($100): Hope Springs Eternal by Tracy DiTolla (Oakland, NJ)
In addition, Patti Jordan (Montclair, NJ) and Judi Tavill (Rumson, NJ) were awarded solo exhibitions at The Center for Contemporary Art
About the Juror:
Hunter O’Hanian has a long career in supporting visual arts and LGBTQ+ studies. He is the past Executive Director of the Stonewall National Museum and Archive and the College Art Association, the largest professional association supporting art historians and visual artists in the world. Prior to that, he was the founding Director of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art.
Prior to joining Leslie-Lohman, Hunter was the Director of the Foundation for Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Prior to that, he led two renowned artists’ residencies programs, having served as the President of Anderson Ranch Arts Center, outside Aspen, CO, and Director of the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA, the largest residency program for emerging artists and writers in the United States.
Hunter has a long career of non-profit board and community involvement. He is the past board chair of the Alliance of Artists Communities, the national membership organization for artists’ residency programs. Hunter graduated from Boston College and received his law degree from Suffolk University. He is presently working on a collection of stories and images by Baltimore artist, Amos Badertscher.
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