2009 Juried Alumni Exhibition

The Corcoran College of Art + Design is proud to showcase our alumni and their artwork with the 2009 Juried Alumni Exhibition. The show will take place September 23–October 18 in The Corcoran Gallery of Art’s Gallery 31. The Corcoran will host an opening reception on October 16 from 6–8 p.m. as part of Corcoran College of Art + Design’s Family and Alumni weekend festivities.
This year’s juror is George Hemphill. Hemphill opened his contemporary gallery in the fall of 1993 with a focus on 20th-century fine art, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, and photography. The gallery’s expertise in photography includes work from the medium’s invention to the most current forms of digital photography and printing.
Prior to opening Hemphill Fine Arts, George Hemphill worked at the Middendorf Gallery in Washington, DC, playing a crucial part in the development of the current fine art photography market. Hemphill represented the work of such artists as William Eggleston, William Christenberry, and Joseph Mills, building the foundation upon which these artists’ fame has grown. In addition to photographic exhibitions, Hemphill supervised exhibition installation and graphic design for Middendorf Galley and worked with collectors in assembling high quality photography collections.
Now the founder of his own gallery, Hemphill assists in the acquisition of photography as well as consults with collectors on the donation of work to museums (including the National Gallery of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and The Phillips Collection). The exhibition program at Hemphill incorporates both one person and thematic shows. Hemphill continues to supervise selected printing projects for photographers such as Godfrey Frankel and William Christenberry, and represents the work of photographers Colby Caldwell, the Estate of Eliot Elisofon (Life Magazine), the Estate of Godfrey Frankel (NY Photo League), Paul Fusco (Magnum), and Lucien Perkins (Washington Post), among others.
For more information contact Allison Long, Coordinator of College Exhibitions at along@corcoran.org, or Shahdeh Ammadi, Alumni Relations and Development Officer at sammadi@corcoran.org.
IMAGE CREDIT: Terri Thomas, "Mounted Pussy", Swarvoski Crystals over form 2009.
Undergraduate Juried Exhibition
Call for Submissions
The Corcoran College of Art + Design invites current undergraduate students to submit recent works for the College’s 2009 Undergraduate Juried Exhibition, juried by Jose Dominguez, Executive Director of Pyramid Atlantic. The Undergraduate Juried Exhibition will showcase the outstanding works of the Corcoran College of Art + Design’s BFA students from all mediums in the Corcoran’s Gallery 31.
Exhibition Timeline:
Deadline for entries: October 9
Notification of acceptance to artists: November 4
Days to submit work: December 10–11, Student Affairs office
Exhibition dates: December 16–January 24, 2010
Closing Reception: January 24, 2010, 6–8 p.m.
Eligibility:
All Corcoran College of Art + Design students pursuing a BA or BFA degree in 2009 are encouraged to submit their work. All work must have been completed within the past two years.
Submissions Must Include:
- Artist’s statement
- Resume
- Work samples
Artist statement, resume and work samples must be submitted on ONE CD. No paper or media submissions will be accepted.
You may submit up to three images as JPEGS (resolution72 dpi) on a CD, and/or no more than five minutes of video on DVD.
Label Images as follows:
Lastname_firstname_title_size_medium.jpg
i.e. Doe_Jane_untitled_30x42_Oil on Canvas_jpg
Please bring your submission to the Student Affairs office, or send to:
Attn: Allison Long
Corcoran Gallery of Art/College of Art + Design
500 Seventeenth Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
Juror:
Jose Dominguez, Executive Director of Pyramid Atlantic
Jose Dominguez is the Executive Director of Pyramid Atlantic Arts Center. Mr. Dominguez is a 10-year veteran of the DC Metro Area arts community. His professional experiences range from performance to non-profit to local government. Along the way, he has built a reputation as a leader able to engage diverse audiences, create innovative programming and nurture emerging artists.
Please contact Allison Long, Coordinator of College Exhibitions at along@corcoran.org with any questions.
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