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56th Annual Juried Competition

hosted by the Masur Museum of Art in Monroe, Louisiana

Masur Museum of Art   /   Deadline: 12/27/18

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The Masur Museum of Art's long-running Annual Juried Competition showcases recent work of contemporary artists across the United States of America working in any medium. Last year a total of 259 artists from 40 different states submitted work in a huge variety of media, styles, and subjects.

The deadline to submit is 11:59pm on Dec 27, 2018.
The exhibition will be on view Feb 28 - May 11, 2019.

This year's competition will be judged by Catherine Futter, Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Ms. Futter has made waves in the curatorial world over the course of her career, and we are absolutely thrilled to be working with her.
There is a $10.00 fee per entered artwork, and cash prizes totaling $3,200.00.
Visit www.masurjuried.org for more information and to apply online today!

Location

Masur Museum of Art1400 S. Grand StMonroe, LA 71202

Fees

$10/entry; minimum 2 entries

Eligibility

All work must be completed after December 31, 2016 and must not have been submitted to the Masur Museum's Juried Competition previously.

Requirements

Please visit https://www.masurjuried.org/jury-rules/ for complete requirements and rules.

Awards

$1000 Best in Show, $3200 total in cash prizes

Considerations

Please contact us at 318-329-2237 or info@masurmuseum.org if your work is outside of the allowed sizes or guidelines - we do make exceptions!

Evaluation Criteria

This is up to the individual juror (her bio is available at www.masurjuried.org)

Contact Information

Lindsay Kearney
1400 S Grand St
Monroe, LA 71202

P: 3183292237
W: www.masurmuseum.org
E: info@masurmuseum.org

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