11th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition

27 July - 24 August 2024
Overview

 

Opening Reception

Artspace111

Saturday, July 27, 2024

4:00 - 7:00PM 

Prize winners will be announced at the Opening Reception.

RSVP here

 

Curator Panel Discussion
Moderated by Simone Rios, Artspace111 Gallery Manager
With Juror Maggie Adler
& Call orgaNizer Ariel Davis

Artspace111

Wednesday,  August 21, 2024

5:30-7:00PM

 RVSP: Email simone@artspace111.com

 

In partnership, Artspace111 and The Love Texas Art Foundation are pleased to announce the 11th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition, juried by Maggie Adler, Curator Paintings, Sculpture, and Works on Paper,  Amon Carter Museum of American Art. The total 2024 prize amount is $15,000, with an exciting $10,000 first prize. The $10,000 first prize will include the opportunity to exhibit at Artspace111 in a separate solo or group exhibition in 2025. This prestigious accolade stands as one of the largest financial prizes for artists in the Texas art scene, celebrating the talent and creativity of artists across the region.


11th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition will be on view July 27 - August 24, 2024. Opening reception is Saturday, July 27 from 4-7pm. Visitors may also visit the gallery during regular gallery hours, Tuesday – Friday 11am -5pm, and Saturday 11am -2pm. 

Visit Artspace111.com for more information. 


Call For Texas Artists 

The 2024 Call For Texas Artists for the Texas Juried Exhibition is currently closed, as of June 3, 2024 deadline.

 

Sponsors

Artspace111 and Love Texas Art Foundation wish to extend heartfelt thanks to our generous sponsors who have contributed significantly to the success of this exhibition. We acknowledge:

Visit Fort Worth
Frost Bank
Morrissey Home
CLEARFORK
Kim and Glenn Darden
Martha Williams
a special anonymous sponsor 

for their invaluable support and their commitment to the growth and vibrancy of the Texas art scene.

 

ABOUT THE JUROr

Margaret (Maggie) Adler is Curator of Paintings, Sculpture, and Works on Paper at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Adler’s scholarly research focuses on nineteenth-century art, but she often collaborates with living artists on site-specific installations, including Jean Shin, Gabriel Dawe, Mark Dion, and Justin Favela. Following a 2019 gallery remodel, Adler played a critical role in the museum’s collection reinstallation that reconceived how visitors interact with the collection by emphasizing unexpected visual and scholarly relationships between historical and contemporary works. Since joining the Carter in 2013, Adler has organized numerous exhibitions, including Horizon Lines (2017); In Our Own Words: Native Impressions (2018); The Perilous Texas Adventures of Mark Dion (2020); Mythmakers: The Art of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington (2020); Sandy Rodriguez In Isolation (2021) and Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation (2023). Prior to coming to the Carter, Adler held the Barra Fellowship at the Philadelphia Museum of Art after serving as Director’s Office Fellow at the Williams College Museum of Art, where she worked on projects with artists Jenny Holzer and Pepón Osorio. Adler also held the position of Director of Development at the Addison Gallery of American Art.. Adler’s publication highlights include Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation (published by University of California Press, 2023);Homer|Remington (distributed by Yale University Press, 2020); and Wild Spaces, Open Seasons: Hunting and Fishing in American Art (University of Oklahoma Press, 2016), which was nominated for the Alfred H. Barr Jr. Award. Adler has also collaborated with artists Gabriel Dawe on Embodied Light (Amon Carter Museum of American Art, 2016) and Mark Dion on The Perilous Texas Adventures of Mark Dion (Yale University Press, 2020). Adler holds a Bachelor of Arts in classical languages and the history of art and a Master of Arts in the history of art from Williams College.

 
 
Works

Artspace111 proudly presents the 11th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition. Guided by our esteemed juror Maggie Adler, the Curator of Paintings, Sculpture, and Works on Paper at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. We present a diverse and captivating array of 56 works. These pieces from 51 Texan artists represent the dynamic pulse and rich tapestry of the Texan art scene. 

Our selected artists this year range from the emerging to the well-established, each bringing their own unique vision and voice to the exhibition: Kaima Akarue, Olaoluwa John Alake, Jason Armour, Brooke Armstrong, Han Ashling, Cristina Ayala, Jessica Baldivieso, Becky Bales, Nida Bangash, Darla Barolini, Greg Barton, Kait Batts, Lisa Bennett, Yanina Blanco, Jason Bly, Ariel Bowman, Molly Brocklehurst, Ron Crouch, Alec DeJesus, Will DeShazo, Diego Diaz, Joe Eckert, Brian Eddy, Daniela Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas, Bryan Florentin, Michelle Cortez Gonzales, Raul Rene Gonzalez, Westley Harwart, Jack Hein, Brynn Helber, Candace Hicks, Clayton Hurt, Cedric Ingram, Nosheen Iqbal, Mathieu Jn Baptiste, Matthew Jones, Felicia Jordan, Julia Mclain, Julia McLaurin, Enrique Nevarez, Tina Ngo, Alfredo Ortega, Andrew Ortiz, Ivette Ramos Levy, Humna Raza, Tonya Russell, Cole Shelton, Kelsha Spencer, Jennye Stubblefield, Bernardo Vallarino, Kirstyn Wright.

The 11th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition will be on view from July 27 - August 24, 2024.
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 27 from 4-7 PM. Visitors may also visit the gallery during regular gallery hours, Tuesday – Friday 11 AM-5 PM, and Saturday 11 AM- 2 PM.