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Event Guide Provided by OCT 7 2018 Artists Have Rights SEPT 19 — Event Guide provided by OCT 7 2018 Artists have rights. One of those rights is the right of “attribution,” or the artist’s right to be recognized as the creator of the art. So, as you walk around ArtPrize®, make sure to give props to the artists you 616.742.3500 meet. As copyright, patent, and trademark lawyers, mcgarrybair.com we at McGarry Bair “Respect the Art,” and the artist. ArtPrize 10 Table of Contents Welcome We’re so glad you’re here! As you explore Grand 4 How Does ArtPrize Work? Rapids and this community-powered event, we encourage you to take your time, talk with artists, 4 How Do I Pick the Winners? attend a performance or event, vote for your favorites or make your own art. We hope you’ll find 6 Who Picks the Juried Award Winners? yourself delighted, challenged and inspired. 8 How Do I Get Downtown? Keep in Touch Stay in-the-know on everything ArtPrize. Sign up 9 How Do I Get Around ArtPrize? for newsletters in your inbox during ArtPrize and throughout the year. Sign up at artprize.org. 10 Where Do I Start? /artprize @artprize @artprize 11 Where Do I Go From Here? Share Your Story 12 Center City Map Your experiences breathe life into ArtPrize and we can’t wait to hear your stories. Share your ArtPrize 16 Heartside Map memories and read others' at stories.artprize.org. 20 Hillside Map Support ArtPrize Help someone else create an unforgettable 24 Monroe North Map experience at ArtPrize and build memories to last a lifetime by making a tax-free donation 26 Westside Map at artprize.org/donate. 30 Satellite Venue Map Materiales en Español La Guía del Evento ArtPrize, como también las 32 ArtPrize District Map (Tear Out) Guías de Experiencias están disponibles en español. Puedes recoger tus copias en el Centro 36 What's Happening Today? de Visitantes de ArtPrize en el Círculo Rosa Parks o descargarlas de artprize.org/access. 40 Where Do I Get ArtPrize Merch? 58 Pantone Pathway Maps ARTPRIZE 10 3 Competition Details How Does How Do I Pick ArtPrize Work? the Winners? In the Spring Sign Up to Vote Artists and Venues register online at artprize.org, There are two ways to verify that you are attending and then independently connect with each other. ArtPrize in person, a requirement to cast your votes: This year ArtPrize 10 features over 1,260 artist • Download and sign into the free ArtPrize mobile entries at 165+ venues across Grand Rapids. Any app while you’re here (turn location services on). artist working in any medium from anywhere in the • Stop by our Visitor Pavilion at Rosa Parks Circle world can participate, and any space within the where a friendly ArtPrize team member will help three-square mile ArtPrize district can be a venue. you out (look for the star on the map on page 12). After that, you can vote from anywhere in the In the Fall world via the app or online at artprize.org/entries. Artists install their entries, filling the city with contemporary art for 19 days of exploration and Round 1 • Pick the Finalists conversation. Through two rounds of voting, and Sept 19, 12pm-Sept 29, 11:59pm juror selections, artists compete for $500,000 in All 1,260+ ArtPrize entries are eligible for your cash prizes—and YOU determine the winners of votes. Vote for as many entries as you like, up to half of that prize money. 1 vote for each entry. Your votes, combined with the jury’s selection, determine up to 40 total finalists. (Meet the ArtPrize 10 jury on page 6.) ArtPrize Mobile App Download the ArtPrize Round 2 • Award the Prizes mobile app to view artist Sept 30, 2pm—Oct 4, 11:59pm & venue profiles, find Cast your votes for the ArtPrize entries you feel events and vote for your deserve the public vote category awards, and favorite entries. ultimately the public vote grand prize. You can cast up to 40 votes—1 for each eligible finalist. 4 ARTPRIZE 10 ArtPrize Categories Public Vote Awards Juried Awards Presented by Grand Prize $200,000 $200,000 Presented by Presented by 2-D $12,500 $12,500 Presented by 3-D $12,500 $12,500 Presented by Installation $12,500 $12,500 Presented by Presented by Time-Based $12,500 $12,500 Presented by Outstanding Venue $12,500 ArtPrize relies on financial support from sponsors and individuals like yourself. To support ArtPrize go to artprize.org/donate. ARTPRIZE 10 5 Meet the Jury Grand Prize Jurors Brooke Davis Anderson Edna S. Tuttleman Director at the Museum at PAFA Prior to joining PAFA, Anderson was Executive Who Picks Director of Prospect New Orleans/U.S. Biennial, where she raised more than $4 million in 18 months to produce Prospect.3: Notes for Now. From 2010 to 2012 Anderson was Deputy Director of Curatorial Planning at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. She also has been an Assistant the Juried Professor at Columbia University, City College of New York, and Winston-Salem State University. Lauren Haynes Awards? Curator of Contemporary Art at Crystal Bridges Museum of Contemporary Art A specialist in African American modern and At ArtPrize, half of the $500,000 in prizes contemporary art, Haynes has curated numerous is awarded by expert jury—revealing the exhibitions including Alma Thomas (co-curated); intersections and incongruities between Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary professional and popular opinions. Meet Art. She has also overseen the Studio Museum’s the art experts who will be judging the noteworthy Artist-in-Residence program. Prior world’s largest art competition. to joining Crystal Bridges, Haynes was Associate Curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem. Independent Awards As an independently organized event, ArtPrize encourages participants to not Ran Ortner only organize their exhibitions, but to Artist, $250,000 Winner of ArtPrize 2009 also organize awards that honor specific Ortner is an independent artist living in Brooklyn, achievements within the larger ArtPrize N.Y. In 2009, he won the inaugural ArtPrize event. During ArtPrize 10, these independent competition, significantly changing the path awards from sponsors and cultural partners of his career. Following ArtPrize, Ortner's will distribute an additional $25,000+ ‘Deep Water No. 1' was selected as the visual in prizes to ArtPrize artists. For details centerpiece of Le Bernardin. In 2013, the Dutch on each of the independent awards go government commissioned ‘Element No. 5' as the to artprize.org/independentawards. painting for the United Nations, World Water Day at the World Forum in The Hague. 6 ARTPRIZE 10 Category Jurors Venue: Kim Nguyen Curator & Head of Programs at CCA Wattis Institute Nguyen’s writing has appeared in exhibition catalogues and periodicals here and abroad, with recent texts published by the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Herning Museum of Art, Denmark; Mousse, and Pied-à-terre. Nguyen received the 2015 Hnatyshyn Foundation Award for Emerging Curators in Contemporary Canadian Art and 2-D: Dexter Wimberly the 2016 Joan Lowndes Award for excellence in Independent Curator critical and curatorial writing. Nguyen was formerly Wimberly has organized exhibitions at galleries and director and curator of Artspeak, Canada. institutions around the world, including The Third Line, Dubai; KOKI ARTS, Tokyo; the Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco; and the Museum of Installation: Carmen Hermo Arts and Design, New York. He has served as Director of Communications at The Museum for African Art, Assistant Curator at the Brooklyn Museum New York and Executive Director at Aljira, Newark. Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art At the Brooklyn Museum, Hermo has curated Roots of "The Dinner Party": History in the Making (2017); co-organized Marilyn Minter: Pretty/ Dirty (2016–17) and the Brooklyn presentation of Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985 (2018). Previously, Hermo was Assistant Curator for Collections at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and has worked with the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art. She is completing her M.A. in Art History at Hunter College. 3-D: Rebecca Carbin Independent Curator & Art Consultant Rebecca Carbin is Principal and Founder of Art + Public UnLtd. She developed Waterfront Toronto's Time-Based: Alex Greenberger award winning art program and has worked with Senior Editor at ARTnews various agencies including Artangel, BBC, and Public Greenberger is senior editor at ARTnews. His Art Development Trust. As Public Art Officer at City writing about film and video, art after the of Toronto, she is creating opportunities to artists internet, and digital culture has appeared in the of different mediums and career stages. In 2014 Village Voice, Architectural Digest, and Artspace. Rebecca founded I Heart Your Work Art Futures. ARTPRIZE 10 7 Getting Downtown How Do I Get Downtown? Take the Bus Drive Accessible Parking Leave your car at one of nine area Meijer stores There are over 20,000 places to park in Limited accessible and ride The Rapid to ArtPrize. (Get a deal on downtown Grand Rapids. Check out our parking is available at multiple rides with the ArtPrize Metro Pass, interactive map at artprize.org/map and click Grand Rapids downtown see below). The Rapid's buses are wheelchair- “Parking” to highlight parking ramps and lots, parking garages and accessible, and ADA service animals are or find ArtPrize venues that offer free public near some venues. permitted on all transit vehicles. parking on our mobile app map. For on-street parking, be sure to download Mobile GR’s new Metro Pass Retail Locations parking payment app, Motu (motu.ppprk.com).
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