Jurors Denny Griffith, Natalie Marsh and Rose Bouthillier will select the exhibiting artists. Each selected artist will be grouped with one or two other artists to show at ROY G BIV Gallery for one month. Group show proposals will also be accepted. ROY G BIV Gallery is a nonprofit art gallery located in the Short North Arts District of Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1989, ROY is known for presenting innovative contemporary art by emerging artists from around the world.
Submission Deadline: Monday, June 22, 2015
About the Jurors
Dennison Griffith served as President of Columbus College of Art & Design from 1998 to 2014, and before that he was Deputy Director of The Columbus Museum of Art. Alongside his administrative career, Griffith is an artist whose work has been exhibited extensively, both domestically and abroad.
Natalie Marsh is Director of the Graham Gund Gallery at Kenyon College. She previously served as Director of the Denison Museum at Denison University and as Director of the exhibitions program at Columbus College of Art & Design.
Rose Bouthillier is Associate Curator and Publications Manager at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland. Her writing has been published in C Magazine, frieze, esse, and Art Criticism & Other Short Stories.
To Enter
- Fill out the entry form on www.roygbivgallery.org/2016cfe.
- Email 10-15 images or video links, a resume, list of works and artist's statement to info@roygbivgallery.org. Submission guidelines are listed on www.roygbivgallery.org/2016cfe.
- Submit the $25 entry fee either through PayPal or by mailing a check to ROY G BIV Gallery. (All entry fees are waived for current ROY members.)
About ROY G BIV
ROY G BIV Gallery is a nonprofit art gallery located in the historic Short North Arts District in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1989, ROY G BIV is known for showcasing innovative contemporary art by emerging artists from around the world.
ROY G BIV’s programming enhances Central Ohio’s cultural landscape by exposing the public, through the artists’ work, to current modes of art-making and thinking. Artists chosen to exhibit at ROY G BIV receive constructive criticism and educational feedback from the public, the artists’ peers, eminent jurors, and the press. Inclusion in a ROY G BIV exhibition is often the opportunity that an emerging artist needs to begin to court commercial gallery representation.