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2022 Northwest Michigan Regional Juried Exhibition
January 23 - May 29, 2022
The Dennos Museum Center invites artists in Northwest Michigan to submit up to two works to be juried for the 2022 Northwest Michigan Regional Juried Exhibition. Held regularly at the Museum for 30 years, the exhibition features art made by regional artists over the last year and juried by an arts professional outside of the region. The submission period is October 1 - December 1, 2021. A list of important dates and additional information can be found below.

The Dynamic State
This year seems driven by constant change and survival: we are seeking new ways to thrive, finding ways to expand dialogue, and supporting ways to be more thoughtful. From urgent grapplings with social challenges and responsibilities to vital personal re-imaginings of work and self care, I feel an ebullient energy in the air – tempered with some sobering uncertainties for our futures. Looking to the regional artists of Northwestern Michigan for inspiration and reflection, we may take sustenance in their wide-ranging traditional, innovative, and deeply wrought responses to this unprecedented year. By gathering their exemplary works together and sharing them in exhibition at the Dennos we may all directly engage in the strengths, reflections, and aesthetic joys of our intricately bound arts community. We may see anew, listen to emergent voices, and thrive together. I call this the dynamic state.

Vera Ingrid Grant, Juror

Image of Vera Grant by Rachel GriffithsOur esteemed guest juror is Vera Ingrid Grant, an independent curator and writer based in Ann Arbor, Michigan and associate at the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research at Harvard University. Her recently curated exhibitions include: Cullen Washington, Jr.: The Public Square (2020); COLLECTION ENSEMBLE and Abstraction, Color, and Politics (2019) for the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA); Carrie Mae Weems: I Once was a Girl (2017); Harlem: Found Ways (2017); THE WOVEN ARC (2016); Art of Jazz: NOTES (2016) at the Ethelbert Cooper Gallery at Harvard University; and Persuasions of Montford at the Boston Center for the Arts (2015). She has juried several exhibitions; including the 2019 Kalamazoo Institute of Arts’ West Michigan Area Show; and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA) Annual Student Exhibition (2017). Grant has held a number of fellowships: the Center for Curatorial Leadership (2015-16); the Studio Museum in Harlem (2014); the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University (2012); and Visiting Scholar at the Center on Intersectionality and Social Policy, Columbia Law School, NY (2011). Grant has an MA in Modern European History from Stanford University and was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Hamburg, Germany. She served as Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs at the University of Michigan Museum of Art (2018-19). She was the founding director of the Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African & African American Art at the Hutchins Center, Harvard University (2013-18) and Associate Director for the Program in African and African American Studies (2001-2007) at Stanford University.

Photo by Rachel Griffiths 
 
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline: December 1, 2021 at 5PM
Jurying Announcement: December 15, 2021
Delivery of Works to the Museum: January 5-9, 2022
Final Jury & Prize Selection: January 21-22, 2022 (Juror reserves the right to reject a work upon in-person inspection and review when compared to the digital image, or due to hanging/installation constraints.)
Reception & Awards Presentation: January 22, 2022
Pick up of Accepted Works after Exhibition Closing: May 31-June 5, 2022 (Works not picked up by June 5 at 5pm without prior arrangement will be treated as unrestricted gifts to the museum.)

REGION
The region includes Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Clare, Crawford, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Isabella, Kalkaska, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Newaygo, Oceana, Osceola, Otsego, Roscommon, and Wexford Counties, and all of the Upper Peninsula.

ELIGIBILITY
Artists 18 years and older who reside and work in the region are invited to participate. Original work completed in 2021 is required for eligibility; student work completed under the supervision of an instructor is not. Work previously exhibited at the Dennos Museum Center will not be accepted.

ENTRY PROCEDURE
Register via ArtCall.org to submit up to 2 artworks with digital images and accompanying application fee no later than December 1, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.

ENTRY FEE (up to 2 artworks covered)
$30 for Dennos Museum Center member artists
$30 for non-member artists ages 18-24
$40 per non-member artist ages 25 and up

MEDIA & PRESENTATION
Works in all artistic media will be accepted for consideration by the juror. Entries must be ready for presentation. Two-dimensional works must be framed in a professional manner and all other hanging pieces must be prepared with suitable devices for hanging appropriate to their media. Plastic clip-on frames are not eligible. Three-dimensional work must be able to free stand or hang with appropriate hardware. Unprepared work will not be accepted. Acceptance of large-scale submissions depends on availability of gallery space.

DELIVERY OF WORKS
Works may be shipped to arrive between January 5 and 9, 2022 in reusable containers, and return shipping fees must be included. Shipped works received after the shipping deadline may be excluded from the exhibition. Hand delivered works may be dropped off January 5-9, 2022 during regular business hours (11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.). Please contact the Museum Registrar to make additional arrangements at (231)995-1574. Shipments should be addressed to:

ATTN: Juried Show
Dennos Museum Center
Northwestern Michigan College
1410 E Front St
Traverse City, MI 49686

SALES
If selling work, a 40% commission will be retained by the Dennos Museum Center. All sales will be handled by the Museum Store.

LIABILITY
The Dennos Museum Center will insure delivered works upon arrival and during the entirety of the exhibition. No work will be insured by the Museum after June 5, 2022. Submission of work to the juror shall constitute agreement with conditions stated in this prospectus. The juror reserves the right to a final selection of accepted works. The decision of the juror is final. Notification will be sent immediately after the jurying. Accepted work may not be removed before the close of the exhibit. The Dennos Museum Center reserves the right to photograph and reproduce all accepted works for publicity purposes.

AWARDS SCHEDULE
Best-in-Show (all media) $1000
Juror's Award (2D) $500
Juror's Award (3D) $500
Honorable Mention (all media, up to 4 works) $250
Viewer’s Choice (to be chosen by vote during artists' reception) $250

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