An annual juried competition open to artists worldwide, with a wide range of media and subject matter.
The Tallahassee International is an annual juried competition sponsored by the Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts and juried by faculty from the College of Fine Arts. The competition is open to artists worldwide.
This year close to 250 artists entered the competition giving the jurors, Carrie Ann Baade, Associate Professor (painting and drawing), J. Chalet Comellas, Assistant Teaching Professor (contemporary art) and Terri Lindbloom, Professor (sculpture, installation, performance, experimental drawing), who are all faculty members in the FSU College of Fine Arts, Department of Art, nearly 500 works to consider. After much deliberation, 34 works by 22 artists were accepted for the exhibition.
The pieces chosen represent a wide array of contemporary work, encompassing all art forms from traditional to unconventional. Listed below are the accepted works of art for, The 32nd Tallahassee International.
Opening Reception: Friday, September 1st from 6:00-8:00pm
*Exhibition runs August 28th through October 1st. Admission is FREE and open to the public! Click here for information about the MoFA’s opening hours, location, and parking.
Jurors:
Carrie Ann Baade, Associate Professor
J. Chalet Comellas, Assistant Teaching Professor
Terri Lindbloom, Professor
Sunday, October 1, 2017 at 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Museum of Fine Arts
530 West Call St, 250 Fine Arts Building
Free
Elizabeth McLendon
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