122nd Annual Juried Art Exhibition Announced! by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

New Haven Paint and Clay Club 122nd Annual Juried Art Exhibition  

CORRECTION! The pick up date, May 29th, has been changed to May 31st, 1-3 pm

The New Haven Paint and Clay Club announce their 122nd Annual Juried Art Exhibition, an annual event that highlights the art of regional artists.  The New Haven Paint & Clay Club, Connecticut’s oldest continuously active arts organization, holds a long history of promoting the visual arts throughout New Haven and beyond. Through its sustained support of the visual arts and artists for over a century, the NHP&CC has become a well-known and respected asset for the community as a whole. 

     Showcasing the work of its members and regional artists through annual exhibitions, the New Haven Paint & Clay Club actively supports, encourages, and promotes exploration of and involvement with the visual arts in the Greater New Haven area and beyond. The club further engages local communities by sharing loaned artworks from its permanent collection, offering merit awards, scholarships, free programs and lectures, and other art related activities. 

     This year’s exhibit will be held at the Ely Center of Contemporary Art at the John Slade Ely House, 51 Trumbull Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06510. The exhibit will run from Monday, May 8th through Saturday, May 27th. The reception will take place Sunday, May 14th from 1-3 pm.  There will be multiple awards in excess of $4000 announced at the opening reception.  The Ely Center of Contemporary Art will be open Monday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 12-5 pm and Thursday from 3-8 pm. The juror for this exhibition is Robert Burns, the executive director of the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, Connecticut. 

Robert Burns is the Director of the Mattatuck Museum; a position he has held since 2012.  He recently led a successful multi-year, $9 million capital project to reimagine the museum. The completed project, which included the addition of a new tower and roof terrace, new classrooms, gallery and collections storage, was completed in February 2021. Burns is on the Leadership Council of W3R (The National Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Association Inc.) and is an at-large member of the Executive Committee of the Western Connecticut Tourism District. He currently serves as vice president of Main Street Waterbury and a member of the board of the Waterbury Development Corporation. He serves in an advisory role on the Post University Masters in Public Administration program, the Shippensburg University (PA) Interdisciplinary Arts program, the Naugatuck Valley Community College Regional Advisory Council, and the Waterbury Community Investment Program. He has been a juror for many exhibitions at museums and organizations across Connecticut. Bob has been identified as one of the “50 Most Influential People in Litchfield County” by Litchfield Magazine and he received Main Street Waterbury’s Community Partnership Award in 2018.  A native of West Virginia, he earned his MFA from the University of South Carolina and BFA from West Virginia University.  He currently resides on a former dairy farm in Goshen, CT with his husband, writer Gary Schiro. 

     To be eligible, artists must be from the northeast, including New York and New Jersey.  Artists may submit up to three artworks.  The active members fee for the first submission is $20 and $10 for each additional submission.  For all other artists, the fee is $30 for the first submission and $10 for each additional submission.  Entering through OnlineJuriedShows.com begins on February 12, 2023 and ends on March 18, 2023.  Artists will be notified by April 3, 2023.

All media and styles are acceptable, including photography and digital art, except video and ai generated work.  No wet work will be accepted.  All art must be original; no class work, reproductions or giclees.  Work must have been produced in the last three years and not previously exhibited with the New Haven Paint & Clay Club.  Work produced with watercolors, pastels, graphics, photography and mixed media on paper supports must be framed and under glass.  All wall art must be securely wired for hanging. No clip or saw tooth brackets.  All sculpture must be under 75 pounds and, if appropriate, accompanied by a stand.  No work greater than 48 inches in width including frames will be accepted.  All work must remain for the entire exhibition, through 3 pm on Saturday, May 27, 2023. 

Drop off will take place on Thursday, May 4th from 5-7 pm and Saturday, May 6th from 9 am to 12 noon.  Pick up dates are Saturday, May 27th from 3-5 pm and Wednesday, May 31st from 1-3 pm.

The New Haven Paint & Clay Club receives a 20% commission on all works that are sold.      

     We hope all artists can enter this prestigious exhibition that showcases the creative energy and talents of regional artists.  

To download the prospectus and print submission tags, click here.

Selected Members Exhibit 2023 by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

Five artists were chosen at our 2022 Active Members Exhibit by judge, Kate Henderson, to be the Selected Artists for 2023. This exhibit will take place at the Lyme Art Association this coming summer. The artists are Peggy Bekeny, Ruth Sack, Katya Lebrija, Rosemary McCain and Anita Soos. More details will be upcoming when the dates have been finalized. To see some of the works by these artists, click here.

2022 Active Members Exhibit Gallery Awards by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

Here are the award winners for this years Active Members Exhibit

Best in Show Hidden Lives by Anne Doris-Eisner

2nd Place Winter Figure by Frank Bruckmann

3rd Place Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Elevator by David Ottenstein

4th Place Germinating in an Invisible Space by Ava Orphanoudakis

5th Place Jardin de Tuileries by Richard Stephen

Purchased for the NHP&CC Permanent Collection

Windows by June P. Webster

Tributary by Rosemary Cotnoir

Wind and Stone by Gus Moran

Artists chosen for a Selected Members Exhibit

Ruth Sack, Anita Soos, Peggy Bekeny, Katya Labrija, Rosemary McClain

Awards Judge Kate Henderson, award-winning artist, faculty of Paier College of Art in Bridgeport, Director Kehler-Liddell Gallery in New Haven.

The Active Members Exhibit is now on our website with over 50 entries. Click here to wander our online gallery of beautiful, meaningful and talented work by members of the New Haven Paint and Clay Club.

The exhibit this year is at the Creative Arts Workshop, 80 Audubon Street in New Haven and runs from September 6th through October 8th. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday 9-5 pm, Saturday 9-4:30 pm and Sunday 10-4 pm.

The reception for this exhibit will be September 9th from 5:30- 7:30 pm with awards presented at 6:30 pm.

 2022 Active Members Exhibit is Coming! by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

 2022 Active Members Exhibit

Attention, all active members!

This year’s exhibit will be held at the Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven. Receiving for this annual exhibit will be Wednesday, August 31st from 2-4 pm and Thursday, September 1st from 5-7 pm. The exhibit will run from September 6th through October 8th, 2022. The reception will take place Friday, September 9th from 5:30- 7:30 pm.

Click HERE for Active Members Exhibit prospectus.

Congratulations to Members! by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

Nine members of the New Haven Paint and Clay Club have been accepted into the upcoming exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art. The exhibition, called Nor’Easter: The 52nd Annual Juried Members Exhibition, runs from August 11th through August 28th. The members are: Cynthia Cooper, Karen Israel, Nancy Lasar, Joan McPherson, Nancy Oates, Peter Seltzer, Rashmi Talpade, June Webster and Margaret Wilson. For more information, visit their website: https://www.nbmaa.org/exhibitions/52nd-annual-juried-members-exhibition.

The 2022 Elizabeth L. Greeley Memorial Award winners by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

The 2022 Elizabeth L. Greeley Memorial Award winners are:

Virginia Vazquez Antonio, Wilbur Cross High School
John McGovern, Cooperative Arts and Humanities H. S.
Lorraine Moriarty, High School in the Community
Alicia Prete, Educational Center for the Arts

These annual awards, presented by the New Haven Paint and Clay Club, are named for the late watercolor painter, long time NHP&CC Board member. It was while "Betty" Greeley served as curator of the John Slade Ely House that she established an annual exhibit of art by New Haven area high school students, a tradition that continued for many years.

NHP&CC'S 121st Annual Juried Exhibition 2022 Gallery by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

This year’s exhibition was a great success with an amazing collection of works in all types of media. 375 pieces were submitted by 181 artists from all over New England and New York. Eighty works were accepted.

The work of three students was also accepted into this juried exhibition, Siul Rivera, Madeleine Moyn and Ilya Bhandary-Alexander.

We want to congratulate all the award winners and all that were accepted into this exhibition.

Click here to view the gallery of all works in the exhibit.

NHP&CC's 120th Annual Juried Exhibition Call for Entries Opens March 1st, 2021! by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

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ELY CENTER of CONTEMPORARY ART

52 Trumbull Street, New Haven, CT 06510

OPENING RECEPTION May 9, 2-4 PM, Awards at 3 PM

JUROR: Hollis Dunlap, Award Winning CT Artist

GALLERY HOURS

Sun., Mon., Wed. 1-4 PM, Thurs. 1-8 PM, Sat. 1-4 PM

During the gallery exhibition all accepted works will also be displayed online on the NHP&CC website

Covid Precautions Required
All visitors must wear masks and maintain 6' social distancing.

Should the Gallery Exhibition be cancelled due to Covid,

please click the link below to view the Online Exhibit.

http://www.newhavenpaintandclayclub.org

Active Members Exhibition 2020 is now open! by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

The 2020 Active Members Exhibition is now on view in the historic Sill House Gallery at the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts, 84 Lyme Street, Old Lyme CT.

Come see the work of 70 of the Club’s artists on display in this beautiful and bright venue. The exhibition runs September 2nd-30th, open Wednesdays through Sundays, from 12-4 PM each day. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

To ensure visitor safety, several protocols will be in place at the gallery. Masks must be worn at all times while inside the building. Occupancy is limited to 25 persons at a time, with a separate entrance and exit to and from the galleries.

Opening reception on Saturday September 12th, from 1-4 PM, prizes awarded at 2 PM. At the opening, an ice cream truck will be serving no-cost, individually packaged refreshments outdoors, to provide an added measure of safety. Consumption of food will no be allowed in the galleries.

New Members by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

We are pleased to welcome our new members, who became eligible after our latest juried show. Working on different disciplines and from a wide geographic area that extends well beyond the New Haven borders, we are proud to welcome them into the New Haven Paint and Clay Club. Congratulations!

Maralyn Adlin, Southbury, CT

Cynthia Delaney, Ridgefield, CT

Ellen Gaube, Deep River, CT

Marianne Holtermann, Milford, CT

Katya Lebrija, Wilton, CT

Rosemary McClain, Shelton, CT

Richard Stephen, Milford, CT

“Cane Chaos” An award winning work by one or our new members, Cynthia Delaney.

“Cane Chaos” An award winning work by one or our new members, Cynthia Delaney.

119th Annual Art Exhibit has been juried. by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

Congratulations to the 58 artists juried into our 119th Annual Art Exhibition this year as selected by our juror Courtney Martin, Director of the Yale Center for British Art.

This year our show will be held online only. The exhibition will be posted on two separate venues; the Club's website at https://www.newhavenpaintandclayclub.org/, and on DailyBrushwork.Com at http://dailybrushwork.com/Default.aspx after May 3rd, 2020.

Congratulations to all the winners:

$800 The Weiss Sisters Prize: Kelly Taylor “Angles and Lines No. 1”

$600 The Charlotte Alling Prize: Gretchen Dugan “Find the Elephant”

$400 The Weiss Sisters Prize for a Print: N.C. Witcher “and another”

$400 The Weiss Sisters Prize: Marianne Holtermann “Klintgaard 1”

$300 The Community Foundation Prize: Maralyn Adlin “ Blinded By Youth”

$300 The Sidney and Arthur Eider Foundation Prize: Oi Fortin “Homenatge a Gaudi”

$200 The New Haven Paint & Clay Club Prize: David Ottenstein “Red, Mankota Saskatchewan”

$200 The New Haven Paint & Clay Club Active Member Prize: Robert Jacoby “Options”

$200 The Lucille Davis Grimm Prize: Margaret Bekeny “Red Moon”

$100 The Elizabeth L. Greely Prize for a Watercolor: Joan McPherson “Bradford Pear Trees in Bloom”

$100 The Carle J. Blenner Prize: Joan Jardine “Midnight”

$100 The Joshua Point Studio Prize for a Collage: Mary Burk Smith “Recollections”

$100 Hulls art Supply and Framing Gift Certificate: Anita Soos “Cadence Light Emerging”

$100 Hulls art Supply and Framing Gift Certificate: Terry Russo “Intertwined”

Purchased Awards:

Cynthia Delaney "Cane Chaos"

Allan Greenier "Untitled" 

Kimberly Ruggeri-Rios "Isolation or Contemplation"

Greg Shea “Passing Through”

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119th Annual Art Exhibition by New Haven Paint & Clay Club

The 119th Annual Art Exhibition will take place May 3 - May 23, 2020 at the Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven.

Submissions open until March 15.

Juror: Dr. Courtney J. Martin, Director of the Yale Center for British Art.

Prizes in excess of $4000

New this year - we will also accept traditional and digital photography and digital art.

For more info and to submit CLICK HERE

Download prospectus HERE


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