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14th Annual MASTER PIECES

An International MFA/MA Exhibit

Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center   /   Deadline: 05/03/20

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The Cincinnati based non-profit arts organization and gallery, Manifest, invites current graduate students and MFA/MA degree recipients since January 2019 to submit works in any media (including non-traditional approaches), any style, and any genre (fine art, illustration, design, conceptual, realism, etc.).

Every year Manifest offers an opportunity just for graduate students to exhibit at our gallery in Cincinnati. This 14th installment of the Master Pieces project will continue to reveal the intensity and professionalism of students working towards their terminal academic degree in the field of art or design. Often the most exceptional work comes out of these artists' immersion in their culture of study and intellectual pursuit. Manifest's goal, therefore, is to select works that set the standard of quality that the artist is expected to maintain throughout his or her professional career and justify the degree of Master.

Location

Manifest Gallery2727 Woodburn AvenueCincinnati, OH 45206

Fees

$25 for one entry, $40 for two to four entries, and $5 per each additional entry.

Eligibility

Open to current graduate students and MFA/MA degree recipients since January 2019.

Requirements

To view the full prospectus and entry form visit our website at http://www.manifestgallery.org/masterpieces/.

Email info@manifestgallery.org with questions.

Awards

The annual Manifest Grand Jury Prize will result in the awarding of one significant cash prize ($2500) to a single work selected as the 'best of the entire season'.

Contact Information

Erin Corley
2727 Woodburn Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45206

P: 513-861-3638
W: http://www.manifestgallery.org
E: erin@manifestgallery.org

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