2025 Juried Student Art Exhibition 

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Dick Blick materials

Deadline: March 1, 2025
Fee (USD): $20.00 (3 Entries max)
 
The Department of Visual Arts is accepting submissions for the 2024 Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition from March 20 - April 3, 2025
 

Eligibility

This exhibition is open to currently enrolled at UL Lafayette Students with a declared major or minor in Visual Arts or Art, regardless of where they are in the program, an opportunity for their creative efforts to be recognized. All Visual Arts/Art Education majors and minors are encouraged to submit. Any original artwork may be submitted, whether a class project or completed independently. All media is accepted. Work must be produced within the last two calendar years. Each student may submit three works with $20 fee. One image per entry – no details or multiple views. The Juror will request additional images of 3-D works if needed.

This exhibition is sponsored by Blick Art Materials.

Juror

Sesthasak Boonchai

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Sesthasak Boonchai is an artist and educator based in New Orleans. He received an MFA from the University of New Orleans and has taught at NOCCA|Riverfront, The University of New Orleans, Delgado Community College, Tulane University and The School of Visual Arts, New York. His work is in a number of public and private collections including The Ogden Museum of Southern Art and The New Orleans Museum of Art. He is currently President of the New Orleans Photo Alliance.

Submission: https://2025uljuriedstudentart...

Please watch the video below to understand how to apply for this exhibition.



Awards

Award winners will be selected by the juror. Awards will be announced and presented at the opening reception Awards include Best of Show - $200, Second Place - $150 and Third Place - $100. Awards will be selected by the juror and will be based off the following criteria of originality, creativity, and the technical skill by the student artist. One or more Honorable Mentions will also be selected, without a prize.

Notification

All participants will be notified by email when the adjudication process has been completed.

Dates/Schedule of Events

January 15 – Call for entries goes out, entry forms and fees accepted online
March 1 – Online Submission Deadline (midnight)
March 2-4 Jurying Process
March 5 – Notification of acceptance
March 17 & 18 Work Drop off between 9-4pm in the Fletcher Hall Gallery
March 19 & 20 - Install of Exhibition 
March 20 – Opening Reception 6:00-8:00 in the Fletcher Hall Gallery. 
April 4 – Work must be picked up from the Fletcher Hall Gallery between 8 AM – 12:30 PM.

Presentation & Installation

All entries must have a completed entry label attached to the back or base and be display ready at the time of submission. Students are responsible for the presentation of their entries and are asked to make the most professional presentation possible. Professionally presented works have a greater chance of acceptance; works submitted in ill-fitting or poorly crafted frames, mats or mounts may not be accepted. Please confer with your major/minor professor(s) for guidance.

 

Works on Paper: Framed works, securely fitted with picture cord or wire are preferred. Unframed works should be presented with a neutral white window mat and/ or mounted on a foam board backing and covered with plexiglas where appropriate. No color mats or glass will be accepted. Unframed or loose works accepted for exhibition must be accompanied by a method of installation using the most appropriate means available.

 

Works on Canvas: Framed paintings mounted on stretcher bars are preferred. Unframed paintings on canvas should be mounted on stretcher bars where possible; otherwise, they should have visible means for hanging.

 

Large-Scale Works: Works 30" or larger in any direction may be presented without frame, window mat or backing board. Large-scale works must have the visible means and precise instructions for hanging.

 

3-D Works:  3-D works accepted for inclusion will be displayed on a pedestal or on the floor, as deemed appropriate.

 

Time-Based Media:  All time-based entries, such as animations or videos, may be submitted on a flash drive or and must be formatted to play on the computer in the Fletcher Hall Gallery Accepted time-based works will be displayed on a continuous loop during open hours.

 

By entering this competition, students agree to be bound by these guidelines; failure to do so will result in disqualification and forfeiture of entry fees. It is the student’s responsibility to submit, make ready for presentation and collect art works at the appointed times. The Juror will select works for inclusion; however, the Dean of the College may remove works that he deems unsuitable. The decisions of the Juror and/or the Dean of the College are final.