
FREE Reception APRIL 25th @ 430-730pm
and
CALL FOR ENTRIES April 9th!
2019 Cuesta College Annual Juried Student Exhibition
https://www.cuesta.edu/student/campuslife/artgallery/index.html
Juror: Elizabeth Folk
IMPORTANT DATES AND TIMES:
Drop Off Submissions April 9th, 9am – 5pm
April 10th, 9am – 5pm
April 11, 9am – 5pm
SUBMIT ALL WORKS TO THE HAROLD J MIOSSI ART GALLERY:
ROOM 7170
List of accepted work posted: April 15, 9am
Non-accepted work pick-up: April 15, 9am-5pm
April 16, 9am-5pm
Opening reception Thursday April 25 th 4:30pm to 7:30pm
AWARDS presented at 5:30pm
Categories: Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design/Digital Art, Mixed Media, Painting,
Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture.
RULES OF SUBMISSION:
Any student enrolled this academic year at Cuesta College is eligible to submit work.
Artwork must have been created 2017 – 2018.
No work previously shown in a Cuesta Gallery art show may be submitted
There is a fee of $5 for each submitted work. A student may submit up to three works.
Framed works must be ready to hang with wire; No saw-tooth hangers will be accepted.
Works on paper that are unframed will be hung with binder clips or magnets
The gallery takes 10% of any sales made from this exhibition. Sale price must be provided with artwork.
About the Juror:
Elizabeth Folk’s creative practice is situated in interdisciplinary sculpture and time-based media with empathy and social justice as points of departure. She primarily explores issues of class, labor, gender, sexuality, communication, and revolution. Many of her works take the form of public interventions and guerrilla performances that invite audience participation, often using humor and play to stimulate discourse. Most recently, her research is focused on the resurgence of public shaming in social media and the resultant democratization of justice, Internet “takedown culture,” the discourse of controversy, as well as the Truth and Reconciliation movement and other modalities of conflict resolution applied to conflicts where much of the interface is social media. Folk is an Assistant Professor of Studio Art at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and teaches Time Based Media at UC Santa Barbara each summer.
