New American Paintings #115
New American Paintings has just contacted me to inform me that my work will be included in the Pacific Coast Issue, No. 115. I’m really excited to be included in such a great publication. Look for it in December 2014/January 2015.
About New American Paintings
New American Paintings is a juried exhibition-in-print. Each museum-quality issue results from a highly selective juried competition and presents the work of forty painters. Thousands of artists enter our competitions every year, but only a limited number make it through the jurying process. We work closely with renowned curators in order to select those artists whose work deserves to be seen by a wider audience. Unlike other art publications, New American Paintings does not discriminate by style or yield to art-world trends.
About the juror
The juror for this issue was Apsara DiQuinzio. She is curator of modern and contemporary art and Phyllis C. Wattis Matrix curator at the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA), where she is responsible for exhibitions and collections in the modern and contemporary area, in addition to overseeing the MATRIX program of contemporary art, which features approximately six exhibitions annually, often of new, rarely seen, or experimental work.