The Juror Eligibility & Registration We are excited to host this year’s Emerging and established artists residing in Hawai‘i are invited to enter tra- juror, Dr. Lowery Stokes Sims, Cu- ditional or non-traditional crafts with a fresh approach or point of view. The rator Emerita of the Museum of Arts exhibition is open to functional and non-functional three-dimensional art in the and Design in New York. At MAD, categories of clay, fiber, glass, wood, metal, stone, and mixed media. Juror Dr. Sims first served as the Charles selected cash awards will be presented at the exhibition opening reception at Bronfman International Curator and the Honolulu Museum of Art School Gallery on October 27, 2015. then as the William and Mildred Lad- son Chief Curator. She served also Online registration opens July 1, 2015 and closes September 15, 2015. Mail-in on the education and curatorial staff registrations will no longer be accepted. All participants will need to register of The Metropolitan Museum of Art their entries via the online system, called CaFE. A link to CaFE is available at from 1972-1999 where she curated www.HawaiiCraftsmen.org or accessible on the CaFE website at www.Call- Dr. Lowery Stokes Sims over 30 exhibitions. She also served ForEntry.org. Artist profiles and image portfolios need to be created in CaFE Photograph by Alexandre Arrechea as executive director, president and prior to registering for the exhibition and all registration materials, including adjunct curator for the permanent collection at The entry fees, digital images of artwork, and an artist statement (max. length: 1 from 2000-2007. page), uploaded into CaFE in the designated formats. Each artist may sub- mit a maximum of six entries. Only artwork registered online by September A specialist in modern and contemporary art, Sims is known for her particular 15 will be accepted for jurying on the intake dates and locations designated expertise in the work of African, Latino, Native, and Asian American artists. herein. No new entries will be accepted at intake/jurying days. As in previ- Her dissertation, Wifredo Lam and the International Avant-Garde, 1923-1982, ous years, intake and jurying of physical artwork will take place on Hawai‘i, was published by the University of Texas Press in 2002. At MAD, Sims co-cu- Kauai, Maui, and O‘ahu islands. THE USE OF CaFE IS FOR REGISTRATION rated Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary (2008), Dead or Alive: Artists Re- PURPOSES. Only Molokai and Lana’i artworks will be juried online. spond to Nature (2010), and The Global Africa Project (2010-11). She curat- ed Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design, which See CaFE Help (www.CallForEntry.org/cafehelp.phtml) for instructions on how opened at MAD in March, 2013. In 2014, she curated the exhibitions Maryland to prepare your digital images for uploading and how to use the site for exhi- to Murano: Neckpieces and Sculptures by Joyce J. Scott and New Territories: CRAFTSMEN HAWAI‘I AVE. NU‘UANU 1159 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96817 bition registration. Participants may join Hawai’i Craftsmen before or during Laboratories for Design, Craft and Art in Latin America. registration to take advantage of members’ entry fee discount. Please check your membership status to be sure it will remain current through Novermber Dr. Sims has lectured and guest curated exhibitions nationally and internation- 2015 by logging into your Hawai‘i Craftsmen account at or call our office at ally. She was Visiting Professor at Queens College and in New (808)521-3282. York City; A.D. White Professor at Large at Cornell University; Distinguished Registration Deadline: September 15, 2015 Professor in the Claire Trevor School of Arts at the University of California at Register at www.HawaiiCraftsmen.org & Irvine; a fellow at the ; and Visiting Scholar in the Department www.CallForEntry.Org of Art at the . She also served on the selection jury For more information: www.HawaiiCraftsmen.org for the World Trade Center Memorial in 2003-2004 and is on the board of the Tiffany Foundation as well as Art Matters, Inc. Entry Fees Invited Artists Member Entry Fee: Prospectus $25 for the first two entries (with discount coupon code), $10 for each addi- Each year Hawai‘i Craftsmen recognizes members who represent various me- tional entry dia with their excellent work and who have made great contributions to the Hawai‛i art community at large. This year, Hawai‛i Craftsmen Board of Direc- tors has invited Joey Chiarello (Ceramics), Michael Mortara (Glass), and Non-Member Fee: Sharon Doughtie (Wood) to participate as honored guest artists in the annual $75 for the first two entries, $10 for each additional entry exhibition. Oct. 27, 5:30 pm-7:30 pm Tue., Membership Dues: Family: $65 (2 adults and children under 18 living at the same address) Individual: $48 Program Coordinators Seniors (65 and older): $30 Program Chair and O’ahu Island Representative: Barbara Thompson Hawaii Craftsmen Neighbor Island Representatives: 1159 Nu‘uanu Ave., Honolulu, HI 96817 Patti Pease Johnson and Evan Jenkins (Hawai’i Island) Tel.: (808)521-3282 Carol Ann Davis (Kauai) [email protected] Hawai‘i Craftsmen 2015 48th Annual Statewide Juried Exhibition Free for public viewing Art School, Main Gallery Honolulu Museum of St. Honolulu, HI 96814 Victoria 1111 (808) 532-8741 Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:00 am-4:30 pm Sun 1:00 pm-5:00 pm. Opening Reception: Lowery Stokes Sims: Public Lecture by juror Dr. Thu, 5:00 pm-5:45 pm Oct. 22 Art School (Linekona), Rm. 101 Honolulu Museum of Arabella Ark (Maui) 20, 2015 Oct. 27 - Nov. www.hawaiicraftsmen.org

Michael Mortara Hawai‘i Craftsmen will be responsible for return shipping, including in- Hawai‘i Island Intake & Jurying surance damage protection of a value up to $150 per entry with no ex- Sunday, October 18, 2015 ceptions for additional liability. Return shipping carriers, including USPS, Intake: 10:00 am-12:00 pm, Jurying: 12:00-2:00 pm UPS, FedEx, or Young Brothers, will be chosen at the discretion of the Juror’s Lecture: 2:00-2:45 pm, Artwork pickup: 3:00-4:00 pm Hawai‛i Craftsmen Board of Directors. Artists can provide supplemental Hawai‘i Museum of Contemporary Art, Theater Room, 141 Kalakaua St. insurance or may make alternative shipping arrangements, if desired. Hilo, HI 96720 Co-Chairs: Patti Pease Johnson, [email protected], (808)966-8861 Evan Jenkins, [email protected], (808)640-0283 Display Conditions & Regulations All entries must be of original design and created independently within Kaua‘i Intake & Jurying the last two years. Works previously shown at the Honolulu Museum of Tuesday, October 20, 2015 Art School or previously displayed in a juried exhibition on O‛ahu are not Intake: 9:00 am-12:00 pm, Jurying: 2:00-4:00 pm eligible. The installation committee will install the artwork. Entries that Juror’s Lecture: 5:00-5:45 pm, Artwork pickup: 6:00-9:00 pm pose installation problems may not be accepted or, if accepted, the artist Galerie 103, 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka Rd, Koloa, HI 96756 may be required to help install the work. All entries submitted for dis- Chair: Carol Ann Davis, [email protected], (808)639-1936 play are at the owner’s risk. Care will be taken in handling of artwork but neither Hawai‛i Craftsmen nor the Honolulu Museum of Art School will assume responsibility for loss or damage to works submitted, no matter Maui Intake & Jurying how such damage might have been sustained, beyond the above-stated Wednesday, October 21, 2015 $150 liability limit. Intake: 2:00-4:00 pm, Jurying: 5:30-6:30 pm, Juror’s Lecture: 6:30 - 7:15 pm, Artwork pickup: 7:15-7:30 pm, Accepted works must remain in the exhibition for the length of the show. University of Hawai‘i-Maui College We encourage artists to offer their accepted entries for sale. Sales com- Heona Fine Art Building mission for Hawai‛i Craftsmen members is 40%; for non-members it is 50%. All work is subject to photographic reproduction for educational 310 Ka‘ahumanu Ave, Kahalui, HI 96732 and/or publicity purposes. Chair: Arabella Ark, [email protected], (808)753-5323

Joey Chiarello For each accepted entry, O‘ahu artists will be asked to sit the show for O‘ahu Intake & Jurying one shift, find a substitute, or pay a $30 sitter’s fee per shift. An artist who Wednesday, October 21 - Thursday, October 22, 2015 does not show up at the designated time for his/her shift will be required Intake: Oct. 21, 6:00-9:00 pm, Oct. 22, 10:00 am-12:00 pm Lana‘i, and Molokai Entries to pay a $50 no-show fee. Neighbor island artists are responsible for Artwork from Lana‘i and Molokai will be juried online only after regis- Jurying: Oct. 22, 2:30-4:30 pm, Juror’s Lecture: Oct. 22, 5:00-5:45 pm shipping their work one way in lieu of sitting the exhibition. Entrants must tration on CaFE (www.CallForEntry.Org) closes on September 15. Sub- Artwork pickup: Oct. 22, 6:00-9:00 pm agree to all terms in order to participate. missions received after the September 15 deadline will not be considered. Post-exhibition artwork pickup: Nov. 20, 4:30-8:00 pm Accepted artworks will be announced via email on October 19. Honolulu Museum of Art School, Main Gallery, 1111 Victoria St. Honolulu, HI Please read this prospectus thoroughly, noting 96814 changes in registration process and deadlines. Chair: Barbara Thompson, [email protected], Shipping Procedures (808)256-8120 Artists from neighbor islands are responsible for shipping their accepted art- work to the Honolulu Museum of Art School gallery with delivery no later than Mahalo! October 23, 2015. Late arrivals or entries that pose a shipping problem may Hawai‘i Craftsmen is partially sponsored by the State Foundation on Cul- not be accepted. Artists maintain sole responsibility for the timely delivery of ture and the Arts; the Hawaii Community Foundation; the McInerny Foun- their artwork to the gallery. To ensure successful return shipment, artwork must dation; the Atherton Family Foundation; and our members. Mahalo to our be accompanied by a completed return-shipping label with weight and dimen- award sponsors: Judy Pyle and Wayne Pitluck; The Timothy Y.C. Choy sions clearly indicated. Shipping information will be provided online during reg- Fund of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation; Violet Loo; and Pegge Hop- istration at www.CallForEntry.Org or contact your neighbor island chairperson per Gallery. Thanks also to the Honolulu Museum of Art School, O’ahu; for further information on shipping methods, mailing labels, required forms, Galerie 103, Kaua’i; Hawaii Museum of Contemporary Art, Hawai‘i Island; and packing instructions. Entries must be packed in a sturdy, reusable contain- and University of Hawai‘i—Maui College Art Program, Maui. er that is movable by two people and fits through standard doorways. Artists must make additional arrangements for delivery and pick-up of extremely large Hawai‘i Craftsmen is a 501(c)(3) volunteer organization supported by members, or heavy entries needing special handling. Ship artwork to: donations, and charitable grants. Please support our fundraising efforts. Your contributions are completely tax deductible. Honolulu Museum of Art School, Main Gallery c/o Hawai‘i Craftsmen 1111 Victoria St. Honolulu, HI 96814

Sharon Doughtie