MonoTYPE: THE LITERATE PRINT Congratulations to all the accepted artists for the monoTYPE: The Literate Print Show. Below is some important information and dates, please read carefully.
LABELING WORK: Please ensure that your work is clearly labeled on the reverse with your name, title and price.
ARTIST STATEMENT & BIO: Bios and artists statements, on 8.5" x11" paper can be sent to:
Jan Powell 44 Brookside Ave Winchester, MA 01890
SHIPPING WORK: Accepted work may be shipped, prepaid, to the Kimball Jenkins Estate in a reusable carton by Thursday, February 23. Address to:
Carolyn Jenkins Gallery, Kimball Jenkins Estate 266 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301
Please Note: The gallery is closed on weekends; please ensure your shipped work is delivered Monday thru Thursday. PRE-PAID RETURN SHIPPING PAPERS MUST BE INCLUDED.
DROPPING OFF WORK: Hand delivered work can be dropped off at the same address on Thursday, February 23 and Friday, February 24 between 10am and 2pm.
PICKING UP WORK: Pick up on Monday, April 2nd between 10am and 2pm.
Please contact Jan Powell or Jeff Fullam if you have a problem with either the drop off or pick up dates.
INSURANCE: The Kimball Jenkins Estate will insure all work during the exhibition period. Exhibiting artists may be required to complete loan forms and condition reports prior to the work being installed.
SALES: The Kimball Jenkins Estate will receive 30% sales commission on work sold during this exhibition.
PUBLICITY: The Kimball Jenkins Estate and MGNE reserve the right to reproduce accepted images and/or artistsÂ’ names for publicity purposes.
All work must be framed and ready to hang. Please, no clip frames, sawtooth hangers or sandwich frames. (Exceptions made with notification and approval of Exhibition Committee.) Shipped work must be framed using Plexiglas. Work must not exceed 60" in width. The Exhibition Committee and the Juror may reject any piece that differs significantly from the accepted digital image.
AWARDS:The Juror will review and select Prize and Award winners from the actual work once it is delivered to the Carolyn Jenkins Gallery, Kimball Jenkins Estate, Concord, NH.
Diane Fine is currently SUNY Distinguished Professor of Teaching at Plattsburgh State University where she has taught printmaking and book arts for many years. This has given her the opportunity to watch the program develop and grow. She received her M.F.A. in Graphics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a B.F.A. from Syracuse University. She has an active studio practice and exhibits her work regularly. Diane is represented in many important collections including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the New York Public Library, and Yale University Art Gallery. She has been a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the MacDowell Colony. Both were extremely important professional experiences. She recently had a one-person exhibition at Beaux Arts des Ameriques in Montreal, Quebec. She works primarily in the two related art media of printmaking and book arts. She is inspired by printmaking’s techniques that enable her to create many and varied kinds of surfaces and marks. Collaboration with fellow artists, part of the tradition of printmaking and the book arts, has been an essential part of her learning process and production.
The Kimball Jenkins Estate was originally the private residence of a prominent Concord, New Hampshire family. It is now home to the growing Kimball Jenkins School of Art. In 1981, the last heir of the Kimball Jenkins line, Carolyn Jenkins, left the estate to a non-profit trust with directions that it “be used for cultural and educational purposes, including the encouragement of art.” In keeping with her wishes, it is now a thriving visual arts school, the Kimball Jenkins School of Art.
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