The Tallahassee International is an annual juried competition sponsored by the Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts and juried by faculty from the College of Fine Arts. The competition is open to artists worldwide, and after much consideration, 64 works by 40 artists were selected for the exhibition. The pieces chosen represent a wide array of contemporary work, encompassing all art forms from traditional to unconventional. Listed below are the accepted works of art for, The 31st Tallahassee International.
*Exhibition runs August 29th through October 2nd. Admission is FREE and open to the public! Click here for information about the MoFA’s opening hours, location, and parking.
Jurors:
Carolyn Henne, College of Fine Arts Associate Dean and Art Department Chair
Allys Palladino-Craig, Museum Director
The 1996 BFA class is staging a reunion exhibition. There will be a reception July 15th from 6pm-8pm.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts classmates of 1996 faced a brave new world beyond the University, and all of them met their challenges with the creativity they learned or invented during their degree programs. ‘Assemblage’ is a diverse installation that catches up with the work of five members of a graduating class twenty years ago.
– C. Joel Beaman
– Richard Grillotti
– Melissa Herrington
– David Wayne Miller
– Charity Wood Myers