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FEATURED ARTIST: Deanna Bowdish

Learn more about Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!PIZZA mio!

Choosing a Featured Artist is not about separating the good artwork from the bad. It has become about the challenge of picking from amongst ALL of the good work.  Thanks for that. (*Editor’s Note: The Featured Artist program was retired in 2015 and replaced by the Artist of the Day program.)

Learn more about Deanna Bowdish online!Like many of you, my life is frenzied and full of things that I love… and things that I don’t.  So, I have a soft spot for visual places to rest, for work that makes me smile.  I am tickled pink when I later find beautiful theory behind the work afterall.

This month’s artist has brought a ray of sunshine into my gray February.

 

The Featured Artist chosen from January’s entries is painter Deanna Bowdish. Bowdish’s work is a happy place.  The work is like a challenging tromp uphill through the daises… in 4″ heels.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Deanna Bowdish

 

Deanna Bowdish was born in Solon, Ohio in 1976.  As a toddler, flopping her red paint-soaked body across moms green shag carpeting, Deanna’s father was assured of his daughter’s innate sense for color and balance.  A trip to France and Italy at age 16 to study the great masters compelled Deanna to give up her parents’ hopes of her going into the medical field.  After considerable negotiations with her parents and the promise of an “employable minor,” she was able to follow her dreams and concentrate on a fine art career.  Bowdish painted in the Minneapolis metropolitan area for seven years featuring works in several shows and galleries. 

From the Ripple Series by Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!In 2002 Deanna stumbled into the Lowcountry of South Carolina to house sit for her sister and began exhibiting at The Gallery in Beaufort, South Carolina.  Bowdish subsequently purchased The Gallery in 2004 fulfilling a long-held dream and creating one of the most dynamic and eclectic assemblies of art in the region.  

She is always experimenting with a new material or a new way of achieving a different outcome with the same materials.  She loves to challenge traditional methods and break the rules.  But when Isuggested her work might be mixed media, I found that she really considers herself a painter.  Take a look at her beautiful commissioned pieces of functional artwork pictured below at the Breakwater restaurant in Beaufort, SC. 

“I consider my work painting and myself a painter, my process just happens to incorporate mixed media right now.  Once I am happy with the painted surface, I then begin the destruction of my creation, usually the most stressful part as I am always hesitant about cutting up such a magnificent creation, but then I quickly recover and go to town with my exacto knife.”

Her work is an explosion of color and texture, creating a frenzy of energy and movement, very much like her own life.  Deanna seeks to find harmony and balance amongst the frenzy.   

Learn more about Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!“The large surfaces are cut down into smaller components in preparation for the next stage in my process. These pieces are either woven or sewn back together depending on the final piece that I am creating. 

The ripple series is woven then mounted to a permanent surface and covered with resin.  The quilts are sewn back together using the sewing machine.  The final construction phase for both processes is quite exciting as I see a whole new painting coming to life before my eyes.”

“I feel overwhelmed by all the infromation that is thrown or forced at me; emails, mail, texts, television, tweets, facebook alerts, radio ads, billboards, its everywhere coming at me from all angles.”

My life is a game of dodgeball —
me against the information age. 

“The frenzy and frequency of this information could be crippling, but I choose to challenge the waves of information and reintroduce it in my own painted language.”

Art therapy for an optimist.
I may be in love.

 

From the Ripple Series by Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!But what about the food?  This IS, afterall, a food-themed art blog.  I don’t know if I just attract foodie-artists or artistic foodies.  Or, maybe artists just think that food is the way to my heart because most of the artists I interview have phenomenal culinary tastes.  When Bowdish’s secret tastes were probed?  Pizza and Hawaiian kettle chips.  No joking.  Her honesty is as refreshing as her artwork.

There are a few questions I’m going to have to quit asking… What school of art do you think your work falls into?  The answer is always “an eclectic mixture,” but I think Bowdish’s influences, living and deceased, may be more telling than the amalgumation she claims.  Deceased influence?  20th century abstract expressionist painter Richard Diebenkorn.  One of her living influences?  Painter turned sculptor, Laura Lloyd.  I see how the pieces fit together.

I am really restless for Spring.  I want to walk shoeless through cold grass, and Deanna Bowdish got me as close as I can ask.  Thank you! 

Learn more about Deanna Bowdish online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!

CALL for ENTRIES: Botanical Art Show

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I want to grow my own food.  I WANT to, but when the day starts, I pull on my stilettos and head off to my air-conditioned office where all attempts at growing house plants have withered and died. 

There are no secret overalls and garden clogs in my closet. 

 

I don’t even have fruit trees in  my yard.  My husband and I are thinking of building a shipping container house; maybe I should look for property with fruit trees.  Stilettos AND home-grown food.  If you don’t have a green thumb, this Call will let you take inspiration from nature even if you didn’t grow it.

Check out this Call for Entries from Kentucky Art Speaks for the Botanical Art Show.  The entry fee is as low as $15 for that one perfect piece, plus you could get end up as another future group or solo show!  Take a look…

Learn more about the Botanical Art Show from the Kas Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Botanical Art Show

K.A.S. Gallery in Louisville, Kentucky is seeking entries of botanical art for a national exhibition, May 13 – June 24, 2011.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Mixed media, photograpahy, oil, acrylic, lithograph, and drawings

DEADLINE:
March 28, 2011

NOTIFICATION: 30 days after deadline

ENTRY FEE:  No more than 5 entries may be submitted per artist. 1 entry $15; each additional entry is $5. Entry fees are non-refundable.

SALES:  K.A.S. Gallery will add a 30% commission fee to the selling price of an art piece. Should your work sell, K.A.S. will retain a 30% commission. K.A.S. will collect sales tax from buyer and pay KY State sales tax.

AWARDS:  Accepted artists may be considered for future group and/or solo shows.

For more information, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Botanical Art Show from the Kas Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Seeing Seeing

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I’m getting a little jaded about kitchen gadgets.  I love them, but I am fairly regularly disappointed by their results.  But, I have to admit that I’m really excited about the new FoodPod.  Too Cool.  Okay, my faith is renewed in kitchen gadgets.  Use this next Call to renew my faith in your ability to take a great picture from your cell phone.  Whatcha think?

Check out this Call for Entries from Creative Arts Workshop (CAW) for Seeing Seeing: Capturing a Moment.  You can even use your cell phone to take pictures for this juried exhibit… and you might even win a joint show.  Take a chance today!

Call for Entries:
Seeing Seeing: Capturing a Moment

Learn more about the Seeing Seeing Exhibit from Creative Arts WorkshopSpecial photographs capture a moment in time of somewhere, someone, something in a way that leaves us spellbound. They reveal, tell, relate, inform, depict what we didn’t really know existed, and leave us wanting for more.

With the proliferation of cameras of all sorts, it’s no wonder everyone sees themselves as a photographer of one form or another.  All of these tools beget an enormous number of images created by almost anyone who can get their finger on the “shutter.”  But how many of those images are so remarkable we are left breathless as we are introduced to a new insight – a new way of seeing something, perhaps even something familiar?

MEDIA:  Open to all photographic formats.  The juror welcomes entries from all types of photographic equipment (i.e., cell phones, laptop cameras, etc., as well as digital or film cameras).

Learn more about the Seeing Seeing Exhibit from Creative Arts WorkshopELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

DEADLINE:  March 11, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  April 11, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  One $30 entry fee covers up to three entries.

AWARDS:  Two winners awarded joint exhibition in 2012.

ABOUT THE JUROR:  Science photographer Felice Frankel is a research scientist in The Center for Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  Working in collaboration with scientists and engineers, Frankel’s images have been published in over 300 journal articles and/or covers and various other publications for general audiences, including National Geographic, Nature, Science, Angewandte Chemie, Advanced Materials, Materials Today, PNAS, Newsweek, Scientific American, Discover Magazine and New Scientist.

Learn more about Felice FrankelHer new book
No Small Matter:
Science on the Nanoscale

is co-authored with
George Whitesides.

 

Frankel and her work have been profiled in the New York Times, Wired, LIFE Magazine, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, the Chronicle of Higher Education, National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, Science Friday, the Christian Science Monitor and various european publications. She exhibits throughout the United States and in Europe.  Her limited edition photographs are included in a number of corporate and private collections.

ABOUT CREATIVE ARTS WORKSHOP:  CAW is a community art school devoted to fostering creativity through participation in and appreciation of the visual arts.  CAW has served the Greater New Haven area since 1961, offering classes in fine arts and crafts to more than 3,000 adults and young people every year in its fully-equipped studios located in downtown New Haven.  The Workshop’s two-story Hilles Gallery presents exhibitions to the public free of charge throughout the year.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Seeing Seeing Exhbit from Creative Arts Workshop

CALL for ENTRIES: 2011 I-Park Environmental

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Did you know you can go green in the kitchen?  Aside from the obvious measures of choosing foods with less packaging, limiting waste and reusing containers, you can also compost.  I’m not talking about those huge composters that conjure images of big stink trash cans.  I’m talking about countertop composters.  This next call invites you to explore environmentally-friendly art options.

Check out the Call for Entries for the 2011 I-Park Environmental Art Program which is part Artist Residency and part Art Installation.  This is a great opportunity to be green AND get your art out there.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: 2011 I-Park Environmental Art Program

Red Balloons by Alice BettsI-Park is pleased to announce that it will be hosting its third international, multi-disciplinary Environmental Art Biennale on September 10, 2011.  This will be preceded by a 3-week residency that begins on August 23, 2011.  This residency is exclusively for the artists who will be creating pieces for this event.

I-Park’s interest in environmental goes back to its early years as an artists-in-residence program. Visual artists in particular were drawn to the rich, varied natural landscape existing at I-Park and were permitted to create modest pieces on the land. This evolved into a practice of active staff support and encouragement for more ambitious installations. In 2007, a separate residency session was created, devoted solely to the field of environmental art; a successful exhibition was held later that year. 

Glass Bottom Livingroom by Ted EfremoffELIGIBILITY:  Artists working in the following fields:  Environmental sculpture/installation, Landscape/garden design, Music composition, sound sculpture/design, Performance art, Written/spoken word/interpretation, Photography, video, moving image, Inter-disciplinary

MEDIA:  I-Park now views environmental art as a multi-disciplinary field and also encourages inter-disciplinary collaborations. The artistic engagement of the site for this program can involve site-responsive aesthetic interventions, the creation of new outdoor spaces and environments, conceptual investigations and projects that re-imagine our relationship to nature.

DEADLINE:  The application deadline for the program is February 28, 2011.

AWARDS:  $2,000 per participant to cover artist’s fee and material costs. Limited transportation cost reimbursement is provided.  Lodging & meals provided during the residency.

For more information, visit the I-Park website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Axis Gallery 6th National

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COMMODITIES

I am dreaming of summer, and it is barely February.  I am longing for fresh produce, watermelons and picnics.  I have had enough of hot house fruits and vegetables that cost enough you could assume they must be gold-plated.  This next call has a summer deadline, but don’t procrastinate.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Axis Gallery for their 6th Annual National Juried Exhibit.  There are no media restrictions and plenty of time to create new work if you’re motivated to do so.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Axis Gallery 6th National

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to artists residing in the U.S.

Learn more about the Axis Gallery 6th Annual National Juried Exhibit!MEDIA:  Contemporary original 2D and 3D work in any media, including
paintings, prints, drawings, photography and digital images.

DEADLINE:  May 28, 2011 (postmark date)

NOTIFICATION:  June 22, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is a (nonrefundable) $30 entry fee for up to three submissions, $5.00 each additional entry, limit 6.  Entry by CD only.  CD’s will not be returned.  Make checks payable to Axis Gallery.

SALES:  Sales are encouraged.  The gallery will retain 40% commission on any works sold.  Price of work should include commission.

Under by Cherie HackerABOUT THE JUROR:  Axis Gallery is pleased to have Dena Beard as juror for the 6th National Juried Exhibition. Dena Beard is Curatorial Assistant at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA). For the MATRIX program at BAM/PFA she assists with the production of site-specific projects by national and international emerging artists.

Independently, she curated the Lending Library exhibition series in Oakland and San Francisco.  Dena is currently working on Take Up Room on the Floor, a project about physical and virtual embodiment, and a solo exhibition featuring the artist Lutz Bacher. Prior to joining the staff at BAM/PFA, Dena was Curatorial Associate at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum.  She graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with an M.A. in Art History, Theory, and Criticism.

AWARDS:  Cash awards to be determined.

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Axis Gallery is an artist-run space.  This cooperative has been together for over 15 years building a reputation for exhibiting challenging contemporary artwork.  The artist members are equal partners and support the gallery through sales of artwork, contribution of labor and monthly dues, thus avoiding the usual constraints of a commercial gallery. 

For complete details, download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: 6x6x2011 Global at RoCo

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I am a collector at heart.  I enjoy having odd jars of condiments just a cabinet door away.  I love having kitchen gadgets and utensils that I only have reason to use once a year.  But what I most love to collect is art.  I have art stuffed in every nook and cranny of my house. 

As I type, I am watched by a little carving of late artist Bob Ross (click here for image) who came in his own little cigarette box marked “Bob in a Box” part of a series by Bob Snead that included Bob Villa, Bob Dobb and more, whom I met Founder of Redux.  This next show gives YOU a chance to be both collected and a collector!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) for the 6x6x2011 Global.  There is no entry fee for up to 10 submissions.  This show is all hung, looks great on your resume, and benefits a great member of the art community!

CALL for ENTRIES: 6x6x2011 Global

Click to Learn More about 6x6x2011!Help RoCo build an exhibition of artworks from ALL 50 US States and more countries than last year. Please invite everyone you know to send their artwork early.  6×6 began as a small fundraising exhibition, but has grown into an international art phenomenon. 

Last year over 5,000 artworks
from 43 US States & 22 Countries were entered in this
astounding exhibition!

 

6x6x2011: Global is the fourth exhibition of thousands of original artworks, made and donated by celebrities, international and local artists, designers, college students, youths, and YOU.  Each artwork will be 6×6 square inches and signed only on the back, to be exhibited anonymously.  All artworks will be for sale to the public for $20 each to benefit Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo).  Artist names will be revealed to the buyer only upon purchase and all works will remain on display for the duration of the exhibition

Learn more about the Rochester Contemporary Art Center!ELIGIBILITY:  All hung.

DEADLINE:  May 1, 2011

PREVIEW HOURS: June 1, 2 & 3, 2011 from 1-10pm

OPENING RECEPTION: June 4, 2011 from 6-10pm, $5 opening night admission, 7:30pm raffle for buyer positions 1-20, AND 8:00pm all other buyers

ONLINE PURCHASING BEGINS: June 6, 2011 at 10am (Editor’s Note: This is my birthday.  Artwork makes a lovely gift, heehee.)

AWARDS:  3 prizes will be awarded by popular vote. Vote for your favorite artwork in the 6x6x2011 Online Gallery. Voting closes on July 1, 2011.  First Place: $360, Second Place: $120, and Third Place: $60.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the 6x6x2011 Global show!

CALL for ARTISTS: Art Source for Design

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As you are all aware, I love food.  However, if I had to make my living cooking, it would cease to be fun (but the hat is cute).  I learned this is true for me of writing, sewing and more.  Luckily, I have never had an art commission make me hate art. 

Here is your chance to make a connection to designers that could mean sales of your work.

 

Check out the Call for Artists from Art Source for Design.  Every wondered how artists find those collaborative relationships with designers that incorporate their work into their clients’ homes and businesses?   Here is just one of the many ways…

CALL for ARTISTS: Art Source for Design

Learn more about Art Source for Design online!Art Source for Design specializes in residential, corporate and hospitality artwork, with a client list that expands worldwide and represents a diverse range of artists throughout the country as well as internationally.  They work with designers, art consultants to the trade, as well as the general public.

Art Source has become a leading source of original artwork to both the trade and private collectors due to both dedication to providing a unique contemporary collection of exclusive fine art that embraces creativity and trend-savvy design combined with exceptional customer service. 

Learn more about Art Source for Design online!MEDIA:  Oils, acrylics, mixed media, collage, photography, sculptures and Digital.  They’re looking for high-quality art with a decorative appeal and a unique styles.  They welcome a wide variety of subject matter and styles: abstract, traditional, contemporary, retro, vintage landscapes, and figurative.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

DEADLINE:  March 28, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Ongoing

ENTRY FEE:  There is no jury fee for this Call for Artists.

SUBMISSIONS:  Any submissions should be sent by email and include the following information for each work:  Name of artist, title of work, medium, size, and suggested retail price.  Again please note that pricing must be consistent with anywhere else you sell your work.  Also it is preferable to send images of work that is AVAILABLE.  All images must be submitted as JPG files. Please do not send any work directly to Art Source for Design.

For complete details, visit Art Source for Design online!

Art Source for Design

ART PUBLICATION: Vallum Magazine

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I want to do everything.  I don’t sleep much because I cannot turn my brain off.  I am constantly thinking of the souflee I’ve never made, the exotic vacation I haven’t taken and the art I haven’t produced.  It isn’t a sad sort of sleepless anxiety.  It is an I-Want-to-Take-on-the-World-and-I-am-Running-Out-of-Time anxiety.  This next Call is a chance for you to mark a few “to do” items off your artistic bucket list.

Check out this Call for Art (among other things) from Vallum Magazine!  Here’s a chance for you to shine on the pages of a great poetry magazine.  And, if you’re a wordsmith, well, there’s that too…

ART PUBLICATION: Vallum Magazine

Founded in 2000, Vallum: contemporary poetry is one of Canada’s top, critically-acclaimed, all-poetry magazines.

Check out Vallum Magazine!Vallum has positioned itself as an avant-garde exposition of the best in poetry, providing a literary platform for established and emerging writers from Canada, the US and abroad.

Notable past contributors include P.K. Page, George Bowering, Paul Muldoon, Franz Wright, Jan Zwicky, Stephen Dunn, Les Murray, Charles Bernstein, John Kinsella, Fanny Howe, George Elliott Clarke, Andrew Motion, Erin Mouré, Peter Redgrove, Nicole Brossard and others.

Vallum publishes poetry that is sharp, engaging and exciting. It pushes boundaries and invites the exploration of different worlds and perspectives. In addition to the poetic contributions are essays, interviews, book reviews and stimulating visual art.

Vallum MagazineTHEME:  Mountains/Heights

How high can you go? Stars, mountains, ledges, high diction, big dreams, high wired… We walk straight ahead, but how do we climb? Slow or fast, where do we go when we look up?

DEADLINE:  March 1, 2011

SUBMISSIONS:  Essays, reviews, interviews, letters to the editor and art work can be sent by regular mail or through their Online Submission page.

For complete details, visit Vallum’s Submissions Page!

CALL for ENTRIES: Center Forward 2011

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CHOPSTICKS

Have I mentioned I love a theme lately?  One of my favorite themed food days at our house is the day we have Chinese chicken salad for lunch, Eggroll pizza for dinner and rice pudding for dessert.  We even have special little blue and white Chinese patterned dishes, complete with porcelain turtle bowls for dipping sauces, for the occasion. 

Granted, my idea of a theme may not be your idea of a theme, but this next call allows you to interpret the idea of a theme any way you choose.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado for Center Forward 2011.  The theme is open, and the entry fee can be as low as $15.  Just take a deep breath, believe in your work and take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Center Forward 2011

THEME:  As the dynamic conversation of photography continues to evolve, we are engaged in moving this dialogue forward.  Center Forward 2011 will include a main gallery group exhibition and a solo exhibition award. Learn more about C4FAP online!

 The theme is open and all subjects are eligible.
Please join in the conversation.

 

ELIGIBILITY:  The exhibition is open to all photographers world wide, both amateur and professional. 

MEDIA:  The Center for Fine Art Photography invites photographers working in all mediums, styles and schools of thought to participate in Center Forward 2011 and all of its exhibitions.

Learn more about C4FAP online!DEADLINE: 
February 7, 2011 (early)
& February 23, 2011 (final)

NOTIFICATION: 
March 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Members of C4FAP: $20 ($15 at early deadline) for the first five images.  Non-C4FAP Members: $35 ($30 for early deadline) for the first five images.

JUROR:  Hamidah Glasgow is the Executive Director at The Center for Fine Art Photography.  Glasgow has had diverse careers as a TV producer, photographer, nonprofit arts executive and reviewer for PhotoLA, FotoFest, Critical Mass and Photolucida 2011.

AWARDS:  With selection for this exhibition, featured artist’s work will be seen by an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and other advocates of fine art photography. 

Photo by Juror Hamidah Glasgow!Each participant will be included in the Center’s Main Gallery exhibition, Online Gallery exhibition and in the Center Forward Exhibition Catalogue. 

Each artist will receive one catalogue with the option to purchase more online at Blurb.com. Select artists will receive a blog feature at the Center’s blog PERSPECTIVES. Exhibiting artists are encouraged to attend the Center’s opening reception to participate in portfolio reviews and artists’ talks.

Solo Exhibition Award:
$500
towards a Solo Exhibition
at the Center and a Blurb book Award.

2 liveBooks Website Awards:
Valued at $399 from liveBooks.com

Honorable Mention Awards:
2 year membership and a three image submission to a call for entry at the Center.

For complete details, visit the C4FAP.org website!

For complete details, visit the Center for Fine Art Photography website!

OPEN CALL: Spiva Art Gallery

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WINNER

My idea of winning the lottery would be a free pass at the grocery store everyday for the rest of my life.  Can you imagine being able to buy anything, anytime, at your whim?  It is a little mind-boggling for me.  This next call is its own blank slate… a free ticket. 

Check out the Open Call for Spiva Art Gallery at Missouri Southern State University.  No media restriction, no geographic restrictions, no entry fee.  You can’t really ask for more…

OPEN CALL:
Spiva Art Gallery

Missouri Southern State University’s Art Department is inviting artists via an Open Call to submit proposals for the campus Spiva Art Gallery.  The Gallery’s Advisory Board selects works and collections for exhibition. The Gallery hosts approximately eight shows per year, including one or more group shows by local guilds or artist collectives, themed exhibits, and solo shows. We have a standing Call to Artists who wish to submit their works for consideration.

Learn more about the Art Department at Missouri Southern State University!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

ENTRY FEE:  None

DEADLINE:  Ongoing

SUBMISSIONS:  Artists can send a packet of information by U.S. mail or electronically.  Applications sent by mail should provide the Advisory Board with a proposal for exhibition, including: (1) A cover letter or email (2) Artist’s biography / resume (3) Samples of work submitted for consideration.

Mailed submissions should be sent to: Missouri Southern State University Spiva Art Gallery: Gallery Coordinator Burt Bucher 3950 E. Newman Rd Joplin, MO 64804

Electronic submissions should be sent to (bucher-b@mssu.edu) with MSSU Art Gallery Submission in the subject line.

Learn more about the Spiva Art Gallery at MSSU!ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Located on the main floor of the Art Building immediately to the east of the main entrance, it has approximately 325 running feet of exhibition wall space. Gallery Hours are usually Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Monday through Thursday in the summer) and there is no admission charge.

Spiva possesses a large permanent study collection of African art and artifacts and hosts an active program of international, regional, and student exhibitions of visual art. The gallery’s African Holdings are made up of these individual collections:

  • John and Pam Finley Collection
  • Institute of International Studies Collection
  • Marianna Keown Collection
  • Vivian Olson Collection
  • Guy Mace Collection
  • Ben Pickard, Pickard Gallery Collection

For additional details, email bucher-b@mssu.edu!