Conference Exhibitions

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Every year, exhibitions of jewelry and metalwork run concurrently with the SNAG conference.  The 2009 line-up in Philadelphia includes the following:

Juried Exhibitions

Metal Evolution: SNAG Annual Juried Student Exhibition
Loews Philadelphia Hotel, SNAG conference Vendor Room, 1200 Market St
May 20-23, 2009
A showcase of the best student work from college and university metalsmithing and jewelry programs across North America. Promotes innovation and success in the next generation of metals and jewelry artists. Presenting a full range of metal and jewelry work, including traditional and non-traditional approaches.
   More information available here.  Entry form available here. (PDFs require current Adobe Reader.) Receipt deadline February 13, 2009.

Corkscrews, Bottle Openers, and The Art of Opening
An exhibition of corkscrews and bottle stoppers ranging from the functional to decorative to absurd. May 2009.
The Wood Turning Center, 501 Vine Street, Philadelphia
215-923-8000
T-F 10–5 & Sat 12-5
The Wood Turning Center is putting together a juried/invitational traveling exhibition of corkscrews and bottle stoppers for a show scheduled for May 2009 in conjunction with the SNAG Conference in Philadelphia. Juried by Boris Bally and Michael Hosaluk. Deadline has passed.

Decorative Resurgence
This exhibition will be held in the Rowan University Gallery in Glassboro, NJ, April 20-May 29, 2009 -- coinciding with the SNAG conference.
Contemporary metalwork and jewelry inspired by historical ornamentation and decoration. Juried by Jill Baker Gowen and Jessica Calderwood.  Deadline has passed.

Bend, Mold, Cut, Join: Small Works in Metal
Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts
Wilmington, DE
This nationally juried exhibition, held in conjunction with SNAG's annual conference in Philadelphia 2009, concentrates on pioneering art jewelry and small scale  functional metalwork, such as vessels and implements that combine traditional techniques with a vision representative of the field of contemporary metalsmithing. 
Juried by Ellen Lupton. Deadline has passed.

Neoteric Matter - New Studio Jewelry
An exhibition of Studio Jewelry that highlights New Materials, shown at Wexler Gallery in Philadelphia, May-June 2009, coinciding with the SNAG conference.

The exhibition, juried by Daniella Kerner, Associate Professor, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, will focus on jewelry that is primarily comprised of new 21st century materials or late 20th century materials, and their related processes, that have significantly influenced the field of jewelry. A few examples of new materials include: polymers, materials used in rapid proto-typing, electronics, Precious Metal Clay, new metal alloys, and composite materials.

Neoteric / adjective 1. Recent in origin; modern; new. noun 2. a new or modern writer, thinker, etc.
Matter / noun 1. the substance or substances of which any physical object consists or is composed: the matter of which the earth is made. 2. physical or corporeal substance in general, whether solid, liquid,
or gaseous, especially as distinguished from incorporeal substance, as spirit or mind, or from qualities, actions, and the like. 3. something that occupies space.

Please submit on CD (CDs will not be returned):
1. up to 6 digital images (jpgs) with each image file numbered and labeled with Last Name/First Name and Title of Work (ex: 1. Picasso_Pablo_Guernica)
2. Text file with descriptions of materials/processes
3. Resume in MS Word (.doc)
4. Artist Statement

Postmark Deadline: February 2, 2009

International submissions will only be considered if the work will be shipped to Wexler Gallery from within the continental USA, and the return shipment at the close of the exhibition will be to a USA address. Overseas return shipment to the artist will not be possible.


Mail to: Daniella Kerner, POB 8816, Elkins Park, PA 19027-0816.
For questions please contact Daniella Kerner.


Curated Exhibitions

(rEvolution)
Philadelphia Art Alliance
(rEvolution) will highlight the work of all the artists that have taught at UArts over the years. Curated by Sharon Church and Rod McCormick.

Stanley Lechtzin - Five Decades
Philadelphia Art Alliance, 251 South 18th Street
215-545-4302
Tue–Sun 11-5
An exploration of work by Stanley Lechtzin. Curated by Melissa Caldwell.

Philadelphia Museum of Art: Permanent Metals Collection
Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway   
An exhibit of contemporary craft from the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s permanent collection focusing on metal. Curated by Elisabeth Agro.

Additional Special Event at the Pennsylvania Museum of Art
In fashion show format, to be held during the 2009 SNAG conference. More details about time and date to come. Curated by Gail M. Brown.  Remarkable jewelry in motion, on the body--objects that make a statement from a distance—big, bold, outrageous, colorful, multiples of smaller items, etc. For questions email Gail Brown. Deadline has passed.

The Enamel Experience – International Badge Exhibition
Snyderman-Works Gallery, 303 Cherry Street, Philadelphia
Twenty-three artists from the UK, Germany, and the USA respond to the historical enamel badge collection from the Museum of Work (Museum der Arbeit) in Hamburg, Germany, exploring various social issues. Curated by Elizabeth Turrell.

Tyler School of Art/Temple University Master of Fine Arts Alumni Exhibition 1969 – 2009     
Tyler School of Art/Temple University, Philadelphia
This exhibition will display the diverse accomplishments of the Tyler Alumni. Curated by Vickie Sedman.

Notes: Postal Art and Musical Instruments by Bobby Hansson
Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Millennium Room
A drop-in video presentation featuring playful expression from several misspent decades.

Art at the Airport
Philadelphia International Airport, Terminal E
Exhibit of Philadelphia area metalsmiths. Curated by Leah Douglas.

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