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Art Quilt Elements 2024

Art Quilt Elements 2024, the 16th International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Fine Art Quilts

March 24 to April 27, 2024
Wayne Art Center, Davenport and Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Galleries
Jurors: Carolyn Ducey, Ann Johnston and Bruce Pepich

Wayne Art Center seeks submissions for the AQE 2024 exhibition, a juried group exhibition of contemporary fine art quilts. Selected works will be on display in both the Davenport and Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Galleries of Wayne Art Center in Wayne, Pennsylvania from March 24 through April 27, 2024. For more information about AQE 2024 visit: www.artquiltelements.org

Eligibility Requirements

Artists must be 18 years of age or older.
Works submitted must be original in design. Collaborative works are accepted.
Work must have been completed in the last two years (after January 1, 2022).
Work previously exhibited at Wayne Art Center is not eligible.
All work must be for sale.
Work must remain on display for the duration of the exhibit.
Size Limitations: Works of any size not exceeding 12′ (144″) high will be considered.




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Art Quilt Elements 2024, the 16th International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Fine Art Quilts

March 24 to April 27, 2024

Wayne Art Center, Davenport and Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Galleries

Jurors: Carolyn Ducey, Ann Johnston and Bruce Pepich

Wayne Art Center seeks submissions for the AQE 2024 exhibition, a juried group exhibition of contemporary fine art quilts. Selected works will be on display in both the Davenport and Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Galleries of Wayne Art Center in Wayne, Pennsylvania from March 24 through April 27, 2024. For more information about AQE 2024 visit: www.artquiltelements.org.

ABOUT THE JURORS

Carolyn Ducey is curator of collections at the International Quilt Museum, a position she has held since 1998. Ducey oversees acquisition and management of the IQM collection of more than 8000 quilts. Ducey earned an M.A. in American Art History from Indiana University in 1998, and her Ph.D.in Textiles, Clothing & Design, with an emphasis in Quilt Studies at the University of Nebraska in 2010. She is co-editor of American Quilts in the Industrial Age 1760-1870 (2018) and a contributing author of Abstract Design in American Quilts at 50 (2021), and An Evolving Vision: The James Collection, 1997-2022 (2022).

Ann Johnston attributes her artistic interests to an open mind and her desire to keep learning, independently and continuously. Her art quilts—made with her hand-dyed fabrics and freehand stitching—are shown in exhibitions worldwide including over 20 solo exhibits. Since 2011, she has been working on a series of large-scale quilts called The Contact. The collection has been exhibited in various museums and venues in the US, as well as in Spain, England, France, Saudi Arabia, and Mongolia. Ann’s books, workshops, lectures, and videos about dyeing and designing have been resources for fiber artists for many years. Her ongoing mastery of color and texture and design continues to produce powerful work that draws in her viewers and collectors. She has juried about a dozen exhibitions including Quilt National, Carrefour Européen du Patchwork, and Shifting Tides: Convergence in Cloth. Several of her published Juror’s comments and a recorded Juror’s talk at Visions Art Museum can be seen here: https://annjohnston.net/resources/ Find her newest dye video on https://courses.annjohnston.net/.

Bruce W. Pepich is the Executive Director and Curator of Collections of the Racine Art Museum and the Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts. In the 1990s, he assembled one of the most significant contemporary craft collections found in any art museum in North America. He opened RAM in 2003 in downtown Racine, Wisconsin, as a second campus that is home to this collection. Pepich curates exhibitions from RAM’s 11,000 piece collection and regularly presents lectures on contemporary craft around the country. He is a published writer and has served as a juror for over 135 national and international art competitions and fellowship awards including the US Artists and Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Awards. His latest publishing project is an essay for Quiet Elegance: The Jewelry of Eleanor Moty, published by arnoldsche Art Publishers in 2020. In 2012, he was inducted as an Honorary Fellow into the American Craft Council’s College of Fellows and currently serves on the Council’s Board of Trustees.

Eligibility Requirements

Artists must be 18 years of age or older.
Works submitted must be original in design. Collaborative works are accepted.
Work must have been completed in the last two years (after January 1, 2022).
Work previously exhibited at Wayne Art Center is not eligible.
All work must be for sale.
Work must remain on display for the duration of the exhibit.
Size Limitations: Works of any size not exceeding 12′ (144″) high will be considered.

Online Entry Information:
Artists may submit up to THREE works per application. A maximum of six images may be uploaded to show alternate views or details of work.

Entry fee is $50 per application.
Artists are permitted to submit additional applications. The artist should use the same name and contact information (including email) for both applications but must use a different username for additional applications.

IMPORTANT ENTRY WINDOW DATES
Online Call for Entries Opens
July 1, 2023

Final Deadline for Entries
October 15, 2023, at Midnight MST

Notification of Accepted/Declined Work
October 31-November 3, 2023

Jury result notification will be communicated by email only.

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