The State Museum of Pennsylvania Announces Finalists for 54th Annual “Art of the State” Exhibition

Harrisburg, PA – Finalists have been announced for Art of the State 2021.

Art of the State is an annual juried exhibition that has been showcasing the work of Pennsylvania’s artists at The State Museum of Pennsylvania since 1968. The body of art that has been exhibited reflects over a half-century of creative endeavor in the Keystone State. Through the years, artists have shared their ideas and engaged viewers in the categories of painting, photography, craft, sculpture, and work on paper.

The exhibition will open to the public on Sunday, September 26 and run through January 2, 2022. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, award winners of the 54th annual exhibit will be announced via social media at 12:00 PM on the exhibit’s opening day.

Award winners will be posted on Facebook and Twitter. An exhibit catalogue pdf, and programming announcements can be accessed on the Art of the State 2021 landing page.

The exhibit includes 104 works of art from 104 artists from 31 counties. Finalists were selected from 2,217 entries from 626 artists.

Selection jurors reviewed and scored all work submitted. Those with the highest ratings in each category are featured in the exhibition. The awards juror will determine the prize winners in each of the categories.

This year’s selection jurors are:

Julia Dolan, Ph.D., The Minor White Curator of Photography, Portland Art Museum

Julia Dolan has curated, cocurated or hosted more than 40 photography exhibitions since joining the Portland Art Museum in 2010. She received a B.F.A. in photography from the Maryland Institute College of Art, an M.A. in art history from the Pennsylvania State University, and a Ph.D. in art history from Boston University. She has worked with the photography collections at such institutions as the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Addison Gallery of American Art, and the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University.

Joyce Owens, Artist, Educator, and Curator, Chicago State University

Joyce Owens earned a B.F.A. from Howard University in Washington, D.C., and an M.F.A. in painting from Yale University. She has held many arts-related positions from arts and crafts director and art teacher to producer for the CBS television station in Philadelphia and graphic arts coordinator at CBS Chicago. She teaches studio painting and drawing at Chicago State University and was appointed the curator of the university galleries in January 2006.

Matthew Hinçman, Professor and Program Area Coordinator, Sculpture, and Furniture Design Certificate Program Coordinator, Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Matthew Hinçman has been creating primarily self-funded works for the public sphere for more than 25 years. He is professor of sculpture at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and former chair of the Fine Arts 3D Program. His first major commissioned work for the City of Boston, Wythe & Web, was completed in spring 2021. 

This year’s awards juror is:

Al Miner, Director of Georgetown University Galleries and Associate Professor of the Practice

Al Miner is the founding director/chief curator of the Georgetown University Art Galleries and associate professor of the Practice (Museum Studies). Prior to assuming his current role, Miner spent seven years as a curator of contemporary art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and five years in the curatorial division of the Smithsonian Institution’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Miner has received fellowships and grants from numerous organizations including the National Endowment for the Arts, the Association of Art Museum Curators, and the American Alliance of Museums.

More than $4,000 in cash awards will be distributed to artists. A first prize of $500 and second prize of $300 will be awarded in each of the five categories. The William D. Davis Memorial Award for Drawing in the amount of $250 and the Art Docents’ Choice Award of $300 will also be awarded.

Later in the exhibition, The State Museum will select one Purchase Award winner for the permanent collection.

Art of the State is presented by The State Museum of Pennsylvania in association with the Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation. The media sponsor is WITF Public Media.

The Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation is the nonprofit partner of the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, the state agency charged with collecting, preserving, researching, and interpreting the treasures of Pennsylvania. Through private contributions, PHF supports PHMC in protecting and providing access to 24 historic sites and museums, approximately 9 million objects, and more than 250 million archival items.

The State Museum of Pennsylvania, adjacent to the State Capitol in Harrisburg, is one of 24 historic sites and museums administered by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission as part of the Pennsylvania Trails of History. The State Museum offers expansive collections interpreting Pennsylvania’s fascinating heritage. With exhibits examining the dawn of geologic time, the Native American experience, the Colonial and Revolutionary eras, a pivotal Civil War battleground, and the commonwealth's vast industrial age, The State Museum demonstrates that Pennsylvania's story is America's story.

For more information about Art of the State 2021 and The State Museum, visit www.statemuseumpa.org or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

MEDIA CONTACT: Howard Pollman, 717-705-8639

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Artists selected to exhibit at the 2021 “Art of the State” competition listed by county:

 

Adams County
Carol Foerster
T. Owens Union
 
Allegheny County
Geoffrey Gordon
Robert Huckestein
Evy Rogers and Joe Jacob
Sandy Kessler Kaminski
Kristen Letts Kovak
Sandra Moore
Sandi Pfeifer
Marian Phillips
Mary Culbertson Stark
 
Bedford County
George Radeschi
 
Berks County
Cheryl Elmo
Vince Pellegrini
Steve Scheuring
Georgette L. Veeder
 
Bradford County
Brian Keeler
 
Bucks County
Lisa Nanni
Jennifer Rubin Garey
Amedeo Salamoni
Marc Schimsky
 
Centre County
Stephen Althouse
Cinda Kostyak
 
Chester County
Maryanne Buschini
Randall Graham
Liz Hamilton Quay
Francine Renée Schneider
Alison Willse
 
Columbia County
Ron Lambert
 
Cumberland County
Steven Bootay
Maureen Joyce
Gay McGeary
Susan Nichols
Keanna Qarooni
Julie Riker
Donald Uvick
Jeff Wiles
Michael Yatsko
Harold Zabady
 
Dauphin County
Karen Commings
Paul Gallo
Jason Lyons
 
Delaware County
Jim Conner
Hee Sook Kim
Sandi Neiman Lovitz
Lauren Whearty
 
Erie County
Gary Cardot
Passle Helminski
Dan Schank
Fred Scruton
 
Franklin County
Andrea Finch
 
Indiana County
Nathan Heuer
 
Lackawanna County
Lynn Andreoli
Kym Fetsko
 
Lancaster County
Becky Blosser
Timothy Colyer
Malcolm Corley
Ann DeLaurentis
Amy Edwards
Kelly Kautz
Richard K. Kent
Becky McDonah
Barry Steely
Shelby Wormley
 
Lehigh County
Richard Begbie
Kasandra Brittenburg
James DePietro
Lauren Kuhn
Jacqueline Meyerson
 
Lycoming County
John McKaig
Brian Spies
 
Monroe County
James Gwynne
Heidi Hooper
 
Montgomery County
Kassem Amoudi
Meg Constable
Betz Green
Ginnie Lodge
Nancy Bea Miller
Joseph Opshinsky
Gary Phillips
Nicholas Roberts
 
Northampton County
Edmund Eckstein
Jerry Kott
Keith Vogrin
 
Northumberland County
Sanh Tran
 
Philadelphia
Heather Diacont Rinehart
Gary Grissom
Michael Kowbuz
Lauren M. Rinaldi
Don Nakamura
Elizabeth Pratt
John Howell White
 
Pike County
Pamela Vander Zwan
 
Somerset County
Margaret Black
 
Susquehanna County
James Malenda
 
Washington County
Susan Phillips
 
Wayne County
Paul Plumadore
 
Westmoreland County
Pamela Cooper
Kevin O'Toole
 
York County
Jeannine Dabb
Bob Gay
Richard Chandler Hoff
R. Andrew Hoff
Catherine Prescott

 

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