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WCU Fine Art Museum - 54th Annual Juried Undergraduate Exhibition
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Contact Email: cgrosch@wcu.edu

Entry Deadline: 1/18/22
Application Closed
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 12
Audio | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 2
Video | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 4
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 12
Call Type: Exhibitions
Eligibility: Local
State: North Carolina
Event Dates: 2/15/22 - 3/18/22

 

2022 Dates and Deadlines 

Jan 18, 2022, 11:59 PMDeadline to submit all materials to CaFÉ
Jan 28, 2022   Notification of acceptance
Feb 1-4, 2022 Delivery of accepted work (10:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
Feb 15 - Mar 18, 2022Exhibition
Feb 24, 2022, 5:00 PMReception and awards ceremony
Mar 22-24, 2022   Artwork pickup (10:00 AM - 4:00 PM)

Exhibition Description

Western Carolina University’s Annual Juried Undergraduate Exhibition is one of the longest-running Catamount art traditions. This exhibition is an extraordinary opportunity for WCU undergraduate students to share their artwork with a larger public and to enhance their skills in presenting artwork in a professional gallery setting. Entries are reviewed by an outside art professional who selects the works for exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum. Selected works will be on view at the Museum from February 15 through March 18, 2022. An awards ceremony will be held at the WCU Fine Art Museum on Thursday, February 24, 2022 from 5:00-7:00 PM. This year, the exhibition juror is Catherine (Cat) Shteynberg, the Assistant Director and Curator of Exhibitions at the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 

About the WCU Fine Art Museum 

The WCU Fine Art Museum at Bardo Arts Center promotes and facilitates meaningful engagement with contemporary works of art and artists. The purpose of the Museum is to build and preserve exemplary art collections, produce thought-provoking exhibitions, and provide diverse experiences with contemporary art both inside and outside the Museum’s galleries. As an integral part of Western Carolina University, the Museum serves as a catalyst for interdisciplinary teaching and learning by WCU students, faculty, and audiences across Western North Carolina. 

About the Juror

Catherine (Cat) Shteynberg is the Assistant Director and Curator of Exhibitions at the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She oversees the McClung Museum's exhibition program and curates an eclectic 27,000-object collection of American and European fine and decorative arts, as well as material culture from around the world. She received her M.Sc. in material anthropology and museum ethnography from the University of Oxford and her B.A. from Dartmouth College. She has over fifteen years of experience working in administrative, curatorial, and digital positions in museums and archives, including the Hood Museum of Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Smithsonian Photography Initiative, and the Smithsonian Institution Archives.

Eligibility

Undergraduate students enrolled at Western Carolina University are eligible to submit artwork for consideration. “Undergraduate” is defined as any student enrolled in a 400 level course or below during the current academic year. Artwork must have been created during the students’ time at Western. Art majors and non-art majors are welcome to apply. Artwork previously exhibited in a Juried Undergraduate Exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum is not eligible for consideration. 

Awards

This exhibition includes cash awards in several media categories, including two awards in 2-D Media, two awards in 3-D Media, 1 award in Design, and 1 award in Time-Based Media, as well as an overall Best in Show. 

Artwork Requirements

Artwork submitted for consideration must meet the Museum's requirements for display and safety. Artwork must not contain any highly flammable materials, dense organic matter, or strong-smelling materials. The Museum reserves the right to refuse entry to any artwork that may compromise the safety and preservation of its permanent collection or any artwork in its custody. The Museum also reserves the right to refuse entry to any artwork that does not meet accessibility requirements or that exceeds a size that can be accommodated in the gallery.

Display of Artwork

Artwork must arrive ready to display (except where noted below). Alternative display methods will be considered but require permission in advance from Museum staff. If your artwork has special installation needs, please contact the Museum's curator to discuss these details using the email listed at the top of this page, and please include instructions for installation with your application.

  • 2-D Media: All 2-D, or wall mounted, works must be equipped with D-Rings. All students with 2-D work that will fit within a 24x30 inch frame or smaller are required to make an appointment with the Museum's Exhibition Designer during the “Delivery of Accepted Work” period (Feb 1-4) for a 45-minute session on matting and framing. The Exhibition Designer will work with each student to cut a mat for their artwork, and Museum frames will be used. All 2-D work that will not fit within a 24x30 inch frame must be submitted framed and ready for display.
     
  • 3D Media: Work must be stand-alone, have its own pedestal, or fit the Museum's standard pedestals. Please contact the Museum's curator for more information (see email listed at the top of this page).
     
  • Site Specific Work: Work that requires assembly in the Museum’s galleries should be discussed prior to application with the Museum's curator (see email listed at the top of this page). If a site-specific work is located offsite, the work must contain a reference within the exhibition such as a photograph, maquette, or other symbol. 
     
  • Web Sites: For the application, please upload a screenshot of the website and include a URL where the webpage can be viewed in the "description" field for that image. If the webpage is accepted for the exhibition, the applicant will be required to submit all files needed to view the interactive work offline.
     
  • Time-Based Work: Time-based work includes motion graphics, animation, video, film, sonic art, performance art, and any other durational artwork. Motion graphics and video must be formatted as MP4 files.

Delivery of Accepted Artwork

Accepted entries, hand delivered or shipped, must be delivered to the WCU Fine Art Museum no later than February 4, 2022 at 4:00 PM. Please note that works selected for exhibition will be covered by the Museum’s insurance once artwork is received and a receipt is issued. The Museum’s insurance does not cover works in transit for this exhibition.

Sales and Reproduction

The Museum reserves the right to reproduce accepted entries for publicity purposes. The Museum is not responsible for the sale of artwork. The Museum will put the artist in touch with interested buyers to negotiate their own sales. The Museum does not retain any portion of artwork sales.

Liability/ Insurance

All reasonable care will be given to artwork in the custody of the WCU Fine Art Museum. The Museum carries insurance on artwork while on display. The Museum’s insurance does not cover works in transit for this exhibition. Works indicated as not for sale (NFS) must still be assigned an insurance value.

Return of Work

Accepted entries must be picked up during Museum open hours from March 22-24, 2022. The Museum reserves the right to dispose of artwork that is not picked up during this time period.

Application Requirements

Application Requirements:

  • Media
    • Quantity: Submit up to 4 works for consideration, and 1-3 views of each entry. 
       
    • Image Titles: Please title your images in the following format:
      • LastName_ArtworkTitle_Entry#_View.jpg
      • Example: Grosch_Pumpkin_1_Front.jpg
      • Example: Grosch_Pumpkin_1_Detail.jpg
         
    • 2-D and 3-D Media: Please upload images. You may include 1-3 views of each entry.
       
    • Graphic Design: Please upload images or video. If your work is in PDF, PNG, or TIF format, you will need to convert this to a JPG before submitting. 
       
    • Web Sites: Please upload a screenshot of the website and include a link to the interactive website that the juror can access online in the "description" field for that image. If the webpage is accepted for the exhibition, the applicant will be required to submit all files needed to view the interactive work offline.
       
    • Site-specific work: Site-specific work that cannot be displayed in the gallery must have a reference within the exhibition such as a photograph, maquette, or other symbol. Please include an image of this reference in your application. 
       
    • Time-based work: Please upload a video of your work. Time-based work includes motion graphics, animation, video, sonic art, film, performance art, and any other durational work.
       
  • Artist Statement
    • Please submit a one-paragraph artist statement (50-150 words). You are required to submit at least one artist statement. If you prefer, you may submit separate artist statements for each of your artwork entries.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility
Undergraduate students enrolled at Western Carolina University are eligible to submit artwork for consideration. “Undergraduate” is defined as any student enrolled in a 400 level course or below during the current academic year. Artwork must have been created during the students’ time at Western. Art majors and non-art majors are welcome to apply. Artwork previously exhibited in a Juried Undergraduate Exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum is not eligible for consideration.