70K: The Biennial Community of Artists Exhibit 2019

Credit: Eden Marek, And Together, Rob Wallace, Basically Burl-esque, and David McLeod, Arrangement of Two Plus One and Grid

Regional Artist Exhibit

August 30 – October 26, 2019

Reception August 30, 2019 5:00 to 7:00PM

MAIN GALLERY

Let’s do a little math! A = πr2 There are 70,686 square miles in a circle with 150 square mile radius. Thus the name for this exhibit…  70K is a juried exhibition of artists located 150 miles from Ames or nearer. This focus on local and regional artists is an important part of the mission of the Octagon Center for the Arts.
The Details
  • Artists applying for Community of Artists must live within 150 miles of Ames, IA.
  • Artists must be over 18 years of age.
  • Entry Fee: $35 for Non-Members, $30 for Members
  • Entry Limit of 3 pieces per artist.

 

Exhibit Timeline 

Submissions Due: July 26, 2019

Notification of Jury Results: August 12, 2019
Artwork Delivery Dates: August 19-23, 2019
Opening Reception: August 30, 2019, 5-7PM. Awards at 6PM.

Artwork Pickup DatesOctober 28 – November 1, 2019

 

The Juror
Allison Sheridan
Museum Collections Manager,
Publications Coordinator, &
Farm House Museum Manager

Sheridan is a two-time Iowa State University graduate with a B.S. in History (’01) and a M.S. in Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies (’11). She began with University Museums at ISU in 2001 as the Education Assistant and has since moved on to the role of Collections Manager, Publications Coordinator and Farm House Museum Manager. In that capacity, she is in charge of the many museum collection works of art – over 30,000! She researches, coordinates, authors, edits and designs all aspects of University Museums’ publications including the popular Campus Beautiful (2015). She is the staff member in charge of the Farm House Museum, the oldest campus building, and routinely curates exhibitions, presents programs and outreach, provides tours, and coordinates strategic planning. She has served as the chair of the Ames Public Art Commission, on the State of Iowa Technical Advisory Network and grant review committees, Iowa Museum Association conference planning committee, and recently consulted with the City of Clive on their public art master plan.