Date
- Mar 08 2019 - Apr 06 2019
- Expired!
Time
- All Day
Location
Professional and amateur artists, 18 years and older can submit up to 2 entries in any medium; cash awards and certificates
Best In Show: Kimberly Chapman – “A” is for Active, “S” is for Shooter
1st Place: James March – The End of the Beginning
2nd Place: Michaelle Marschell- Selective Memory
3rd Place: Tina Elkins- The Many Names of Odin
Honorable Mention: Patty Flauto – Tempest 1,2,3
Honorable Mention: Lisa Schonberg- Beach Musings
Director’s Choice: Anne Manley- Wonder
List of artists:
Jennifer Adams
Keegan Adams
Michael Adams
Lena Atomika
Donna Bargar
Chris Benavides
Tina Benavides
Melissa Bollen-Ellsworth
Tim Borato
Noah Bowers
Mary Burkhardt
Cherilyn Rae Byers
Beth Campano-Ocampo
Darrelle Anne Centuori
Kimberly Chapman
Anthony Crimaldi
Margaret Collins
Gail Crum
Lindsay Dalpiaz
Leslye Discont Arian
David W.Doncevic
Kelly Dove
Tina Elkins
Patty Flauto
Pamela Gilliland
Brenda Glasure
Jennifer Gleason
Meg Greenwald
Tim Herron
Kenn Hetzel
Zackary Hoon
Mike Jackson
Tricia Kaman
Chris Kaspar
Judy Kean
Christie Klubnik
Scott Kraynak
Jackson Koch
Larry Kasperek
Phyllis Lawicki
Jennifer Lee
Todd Leech
Nicole Maye Luga
Carol Mack
Anne Manley
James March
Ken Marshall
Michaelle Marschall
Randy A. Maxin
Maxwell G. Miller
Glenn Morisue
Laurie Musser
Maria Polk
Stuart A. Pearl
Cecelia Ivy Price
Maria Ramirez
Cherry Rappoli
JoAnn Rencz
Christine Ries
Richard Safarz
Joan Satow
Jerry Schmidt
Patricia Schroeder
Lisa Schoenberg
Susan Shafer
Gerry Shamray
Kenneth W. Smith
Sheryl Lynn Smith
Judy Takacs
David Ward
Shari Wilkins
Gwen Waight
Joyce Young
Denise Ziganti
About the Judges:
Jennifer Omaitz – (b. Cleveland, OH) lives in Kent, OH and works in Kent and Cleveland. She holds an M.F.A. in painting from Kent State University and a B.F.A (2009). in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art (2002). Solo exhibitions of her work have been held at The Sculpture Center, Cleveland; Sandy Carson Gallery, Denver; and Kent State University, Hinterland, Denver, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland. Her work was also featured at the 2010 Biennial of the Americas in Denver, Fresh Paint at Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati (2017), CAN Triennial in Cleveland 2018 and was the recipient of a 2017 fellowship residency with the Akron Soul Train. Jenniffer had a solo exhibition at BAYarts in 2018.
Mark Inglis – Mark Inglis joined the Cleveland Institute of Art in 2009, and re-engineered the College’s marketing efforts. Inglis leads a team responsible for all internal and external communications—including media relations, social media and graphic design—in support of admissions, fundraising, public programs and community partnerships. Before his tenure at CIA, he was deputy director and creative director of communications at The Earth Institute at Columbia University. He was founder and principal of Hearth Studios, a New York-based design firm with a wide client portfolio in media, publishing and higher education. He served as cover art director at Newsweek Magazine International, overseeing four weekly editions, and was a graphic designer at Pentagram and Ziff Marketing, both in New York City. He also served as a member of the adjunct faculty at Pratt Institute, where he earned his bachelor of arts degree in graphic design.
BAYarts Annual Juried Exhibition – 2019
Date
- Mar 08 2019 - Apr 06 2019
- Expired!
Time
- All Day
Location
Professional and amateur artists, 18 years and older can submit up to 2 entries in any medium; cash awards and certificates
Best In Show: Kimberly Chapman – “A” is for Active, “S” is for Shooter
1st Place: James March – The End of the Beginning
2nd Place: Michaelle Marschell- Selective Memory
3rd Place: Tina Elkins- The Many Names of Odin
Honorable Mention: Patty Flauto – Tempest 1,2,3
Honorable Mention: Lisa Schonberg- Beach Musings
Director’s Choice: Anne Manley- Wonder
List of artists:
Jennifer Adams
Keegan Adams
Michael Adams
Lena Atomika
Donna Bargar
Chris Benavides
Tina Benavides
Melissa Bollen-Ellsworth
Tim Borato
Noah Bowers
Mary Burkhardt
Cherilyn Rae Byers
Beth Campano-Ocampo
Darrelle Anne Centuori
Kimberly Chapman
Anthony Crimaldi
Margaret Collins
Gail Crum
Lindsay Dalpiaz
Leslye Discont Arian
David W.Doncevic
Kelly Dove
Tina Elkins
Patty Flauto
Pamela Gilliland
Brenda Glasure
Jennifer Gleason
Meg Greenwald
Tim Herron
Kenn Hetzel
Zackary Hoon
Mike Jackson
Tricia Kaman
Chris Kaspar
Judy Kean
Christie Klubnik
Scott Kraynak
Jackson Koch
Larry Kasperek
Phyllis Lawicki
Jennifer Lee
Todd Leech
Nicole Maye Luga
Carol Mack
Anne Manley
James March
Ken Marshall
Michaelle Marschall
Randy A. Maxin
Maxwell G. Miller
Glenn Morisue
Laurie Musser
Maria Polk
Stuart A. Pearl
Cecelia Ivy Price
Maria Ramirez
Cherry Rappoli
JoAnn Rencz
Christine Ries
Richard Safarz
Joan Satow
Jerry Schmidt
Patricia Schroeder
Lisa Schoenberg
Susan Shafer
Gerry Shamray
Kenneth W. Smith
Sheryl Lynn Smith
Judy Takacs
David Ward
Shari Wilkins
Gwen Waight
Joyce Young
Denise Ziganti
About the Judges:
Jennifer Omaitz – (b. Cleveland, OH) lives in Kent, OH and works in Kent and Cleveland. She holds an M.F.A. in painting from Kent State University and a B.F.A (2009). in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art (2002). Solo exhibitions of her work have been held at The Sculpture Center, Cleveland; Sandy Carson Gallery, Denver; and Kent State University, Hinterland, Denver, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland. Her work was also featured at the 2010 Biennial of the Americas in Denver, Fresh Paint at Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati (2017), CAN Triennial in Cleveland 2018 and was the recipient of a 2017 fellowship residency with the Akron Soul Train. Jenniffer had a solo exhibition at BAYarts in 2018.
Mark Inglis – Mark Inglis joined the Cleveland Institute of Art in 2009, and re-engineered the College’s marketing efforts. Inglis leads a team responsible for all internal and external communications—including media relations, social media and graphic design—in support of admissions, fundraising, public programs and community partnerships. Before his tenure at CIA, he was deputy director and creative director of communications at The Earth Institute at Columbia University. He was founder and principal of Hearth Studios, a New York-based design firm with a wide client portfolio in media, publishing and higher education. He served as cover art director at Newsweek Magazine International, overseeing four weekly editions, and was a graphic designer at Pentagram and Ziff Marketing, both in New York City. He also served as a member of the adjunct faculty at Pratt Institute, where he earned his bachelor of arts degree in graphic design.