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October 21, 2023 - 78th Art Annual Juried Exhibition Now Open at the Neville Public Museum

78th Art Annual Juried Exhibition Now Open at the Neville Public Museum
 

Green Bay, WI---October 21, 2023--- The 78th Art Annual exhibit is an all-media, juried exhibition of current artworks produced by artists living in the counties of Northeastern Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. A total of 54 artworks by regional artists are represented in this show juried by Emily Schlemowitz.
 
This juried art exhibition began in 1942 during the height of World War II. For three-quarters of a century, many of this region’s most celebrated and talented artists have exhibited their work as part of this Green Bay tradition.
 
“The submissions to the Neville’s all-media call were powerful and exquisitely crafted. Jurying such an exhibition was difficult and challenging. As a fiber arts curator, I brought to this task an attention to the artist’s amalgamation of material, gesture, and tools. All of the works selected are expressions of the artist’s desire to communicate through their hands and chosen mediums. I thank the museum for inviting me to judge its 78th addition of this exhibition. The breadth of artistry in this region is strong.”-- Emily Schlemowitz
 
We are pleased to announce:
1st Place is awarded to Terri Warpinski (De Pere) for - From the Series Ground/Water: Ephemeros [Phos]
2nd Place is awarded to Nadia Alkhun (Sheboygan) for - The Rays of Origins
3rd Place is awarded to Daniela Kouzov (Green Bay) for - WaterVII
Honorable Mention is awarded to Emily Roedl (Egg Harbor) for - Working Waters 

The 78th Art Annual will be on display at the Neville Public Museum from October 21, 2023, through January 14, 2024. 
 
You can find more information on the museum’s website: https://www.nevillepublicmuseum.org/plan-your-visit/exhibits/current-exhibits/


Submitted by:
Beth A. Kowalski • Executive Director
beth.kowalski@browncountywi.gov
920.448.7848
210 Museum Place • Green Bay, WI 54303
Bridging Communities • Connecting Generations

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