14th Annual No Dead Artists Juried Exhibition
14th Annual No Dead Artists Juried Exhibition
The exhibition was created in 1995 to give a voice to emerging artists. Now in its 14th year, No Dead Artists has become an exhibition that has time and again discovered new and emerging talent. Jury winner’s work will be on exhibit at the JONATHAN FERRARA Gallery, 400a Julia Street, in the New Orleans Arts District and selected jury winners will appear in a feature article on ArtDaily.org in early September. In the article, art critic D. Eric Bookhardt, (Art Papers and Gambit) will review the exhibition and select images for publication.
This annual event is designed to give a real pulse on the creative scene happening in contemporary art today. This year is the first year the exhibition’s call to artists is national. NO DEAD ARTISTS is open to living artists working in the United States. All mediums are accepted including, but not limited to, painting, sculpture, glass, metal-work, photography, video, mixed media and installation art. In its 14th year, No Dead Artists has one of the most celebrated art exhibitions in the South. The exhibition takes place in New Orleans, which has become a hotspot for contemporary visual art that is frequented by national collectors, critics and curators alike.
Each year hundreds of artists apply and thousands attend the annual event. Several artists’ careers have taken off after being selected for NO DEAD ARTISTS and have led to gallery representation, museum acquisitions, national reviews and inclusion in biennials such as Prospect New Orleans.
This year’s expansion to a national level is marked by a partnership with ArtDaily.org, the first art newspaper on the Internet. ArtDaily publishes a daily newsletter that is sent to over 60,000 readers worldwide and their website receives over 600,000 visitors per month which is tremendous exposure.
Each year, a jury of prestigious art world insiders lends their eyes to select the works for the show. It is an honor to announce the jurors this year who are also all trustees of The Whitney Museum of American Art.
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