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24TH ANNUAL NO DEAD ARTISTS

International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art

August 22 – October 31, 2020

ARTEMIS ANTIPPAS, Us (me, mom, yiayia), 2020
ARTEMIS ANTIPPAS, Us (me), 2020
ARTEMIS ANTIPPAS, Us (mom), 2020
ARTEMIS ANTIPPAS, Us (yiayia), 2020
ADRIENNE BROWN-DAVID  Bijou in Denim, 2020  oil on canvas  30h x 24w in
ADRIENNE BROWN-DAVID  Poppy, 2019  oil and hand embroidery on canvas  48h x 24w in
MARCELLA COLAVECCHIO  Peacocking, 2020  acrylic on canvas  60h x 48w in
MARCELLA COLAVECCHIO  It Makes You Look Thinner, 2020  acrylic on canvas  60h x 48w in
MARCELLA COLAVECCHIO  Smile, Bitch, 2020  acrylic on canvas  60h x 48w in
SONYA FORT  Entangled, 2020  Digital Print on Hahnemuhle Photo Silk Baryta  9h x 12w in
SONYA FORT, First Dance, 2016
SONYA FORT  What A Catch, 2004  Digital Print on Hahnemuhle Photo Silk Baryta  12h x 9w in
MATT HENRY  The Trip #9, 2015  archival pigment print  33.07h x 50w in
MATT HENRY  The Trip #19, 2015  archival pigment print  33.07h x 50w in
BARBARA KUEBEL  Touching Four Sides, 2019  woodcut on paper  56h x 64w in
BARBARA KUEBEL, Touching one side downside, 2019
KRISTINA LARSON  Stacked, 2020  ceramic with blue acrylic sheets  35h x 15w x 13d in
KRISTINA LARSON  Untitled, 2019  ceramic with colored LED lights  16h x 14w x 12d in
KRISTINA LARSON, Draping in White and Blue, 2020
LAUREN MABRY  Glaze Flow Blocks (20.03), 2020  earthenware, slip, glaze  15h x 19.50w x 9d in
LAUREN MABRY  Glazescape (20.02), 2020  earthenware, slip, glaze  7h x 13w x 2.50d in
LAUREN MABRY  Glazescape (20.01), 2020  earthenware, slip, glaze  8.50h x 10w x 4d in
LAUREN MABRY  Cylinder 20.11, 2020  earthenware, slip, glaze  7.75h x 9w x 9d in
ARNY NADLER  Firstling No. 11, 2017  painted ceramic  32h x 13.75w x 11.50d in
ARNY NADLER  Firstling No. 17, 2019  latex painted ceramic  22.50h x 16.50w x 12d in
ARNY NADLER  Firstling No. 12, 2017  painted ceramic  25.50h x 13w x 12.25d in
ONZIE NORMAN  Negus, 2019  acrylic and collage on wood  24h x 18w in
ONZIE NORMAN  Journey Through the Motherland, 2019  acrylic, collage, and sand on wood  31h x 25w in
ONZIE NORMAN  Last Supper, 2019  acrylic, wood, and collage on wood  27h x 37w in
NORTON PEASE  Humanity I, 2019  acrylic and ink on paper  36h x 60w in Framed: 38h x 62w in
NORTON PEASE  Humanity II, 2019-2020  acrylic and ink on paper  36h x 60w in
JULIA ROMANO  Cultural Landscapes VIII - caña de la india, 2017  inkjet print on cotton paper  39.37h x 39.37w in 100h x 100w cm  edition 5/7
JULIA ROMANO  Cultural Landscapes IX - retama, 2017  inkjet print on cotton paper  31.50h x 39.37w in 80h x 100w cm
JULIA ROMANO  Cultural Landscapes XV - crataegus, 2018  inkjet print on cotton paper  35.43h x 39.37w in 90h x 100w cm
BRIAN ST. CYR, Pool Truck, 2020
BRIAN ST. CYR  504 on the Floor, 2020  digital collage on archival photo paper  24h x 36w in
BRIAN ST. CYR  Space Truckin, 2020  digital collage on archival photo paper  24h x 36w in
TRENITY THOMAS  Teenage Summer, 2019  photographic print  20h x 20w in edition 1/2
TRENITY THOMAS  Back to Back, 2019  photographic print  30h x 20w in edition 1/1
TRENITY THOMAS  Coven, 2019  photographic print  20h x 16w in edition 1/1
TRENITY THOMAS  With Care, 2019  photographic print  20h x 16w in edition 1/1
TRENITY THOMAS  On The Way, 2017  photographic print  30h x 20w in edition 1/1
ALEXI TORRES, Sun Light - Domingo, 2016
ALEXI TORRES, Sun Light - Yasmay, 2016

Press Release

22 August 2020 (New Orleans, LA) JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY proudly presents the 24th Annual NO DEAD ARTISTS International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art. For the 2020 installment of the exhibition, the gallery will host works by fifteen artists from and/or working across the United States, as well as, Argentina, the UK, Cuba, Austria, and Costa Rica. The exhibition will be on view from 22 August to 30 September 2020 with a scheduled self-guided art walk on 5 September 2020 from 10 am - 5 pm in conjunction with the Arts District New Orleans’ (ADNO) First Saturday Art Stroll.

 

The NO DEAD ARTISTS exhibition was founded by Jonathan Ferrara in 1995 to give a voice to emerging artists. The exhibition’s name is derived from the old adage that artists never achieve success until they are dead. NO DEAD ARTISTS turns that notion on its head and often gives emerging artists their first break in the art world. In the 90s, the exhibition was open to New Orleans-based artists and subsequently grew to include artists of Louisiana, then becoming a national juried exhibition in 2010. And in 2014, the exhibition went international. Now in its 24th iteration, the exhibition has been a springboard for numerous artists; leading to national press coverage, recognition, gallery representation, and acquisitions by museums and other prominent collections.

 

Each year the gallery invites a panel of renowned arts professionals and collectors to select the newest creative talents for around the world. Past jurors have included: Prospect.1 Founder and Curator, Dan Cameron; Museum Director, Billie Milam Weisman; Collector and Philanthropist, Beth Rudin DeWoody; MacArthur Fellow, John Scott; Whitney Trustee and Ballroom Marfa Co-founder, Fairfax Dorn; NOMA Director, Susan Taylor; former Director of the Andy Warhol Museum, Eric Shiner; Director of the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas and Founder/Artistic Director of the VOLTA Fair, Amanda Coulson; ArtBridge Curator, Jordana Zeldin; Collector and MoMA Board Member, Lawrence Benenson; CAMH Director, Bill Arning; Collector and Brooklyn Museum Board Member, Stephanie Ingrassia; Collector and Prospect New Orleans Biennial board member, Nick Mayor; Director/Owner of Art Market Productions, Max Fishko; Associate Curator at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, Anastasia James; Director of Perez Art Museum Miami and Artistic Director of Prospect.3 Biennial, New Orleans, Franklin Sirmans; collector Lester Marks; McNay Art Museum Curator, René Paul Barilleaux; and actress and collector, CCH Pounder.

The 2020 NO DEAD ARTISTS Jury

NATO THOMPSON

Nato Thompson is a curator, author, and The Sueyun and Gene Locks Artistic Director at Philadelphia Contemporary. Philadelphia Contemporary is a mobile contemporary art organization in the process of creating a non-collecting museum in the city of Philadelphia. He recently curated the four channel film project by Bradford Young and Elissa Blount Moorehead titled Back and Song, the group show Festival for the People, as well as, a solo artist commission by painter Jane Irish. He has previously worked as Artistic Director at the New York-based public art organization Creative Time, which he joined in January 2007. Since then, Thompson has organized numerous major Creative Time projects. He has also worked as Curator at MASS MoCA, where he completed numerous large-scale exhibitions, including The Interventionists: Art in the Social Sphere (2004), with a catalogue distributed by MIT Press. He has written two books of cultural criticism, Seeing Power: Art and Activism in the 21st Century (2015) and Culture as Weapon: The Art of Influence in Everyday Life published in January 2017.

 

JESSIE SCHOTT HAYNES

Jessie Schott Haynes is the Managing Director of The Helis Foundation, a private foundation, which administers grants that sustain operations for, provide free admission to, and acquires significant works of art on behalf of major institutions within the Metropolitan New Orleans area.  She is responsible for ensuring that the Helis Family’s commitment to creating access to public art is fulfilled by managing public sculpture acquisition and exhibition throughout the City as well as implementation of and oversight of programs such as  Art for All.  Haynes earned a B.A. in both English and Art History from Newcomb College at Tulane University and a juris doctor from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law.  She serves as a Trustee of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and a Board member of the Arts Council New Orleans, the Preservation Resource Center, and the Bureau of Governmental Research.    

 

CAREY MACK WEBER

Carey Mack Weber has over 25 years of experience working in museums and galleries. Carey spent over a decade working in fine art galleries in New York City, notably serving as Director of  Susan Sheehan Inc. and Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art. She was integral to the founding of the Bellarmine Museum of Art, and has served as Executive Director of the Fairfield University Art Museum since January 2019. Carey is currently serving her 5th year as President of the Connecticut Art Trail, a nationally recognized partnership between twenty-one world-class museums and historic sites.

24TH ANNUAL NO DEAD ARTISTS - International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art - Exhibitions - FERRARA SHOWMAN GALLERY

The 24th Annual NO DEAD ARTISTS Finalists

ARTEMIS ANTIPPAS - New Orleans, LA

ADRIENNE BROWN-DAVID - Water Valley, MS

MARCELLA COLAVECCHIO - Austin, TX

SONYA TANAE FORT - Brockton, MA

MATT HENRY - Brighton, England

BARBARA KUEBEL - Daphne, AL

KRISTINA LARSON - New Orleans, LA

LAUREN MABRY - Philadelphia, PA

ARNY NADLER - St. Louis, MO

ONZIE NORMAN - Wixom, MI

NORTON PEASE - Statesboro, GA

JULIA ROMANO - Cordoba, Argentina

BRIAN ST. CYR - New Orleans, LA

TRENITY THOMAS - Westwego, LA

ALEXI TORRES - Atlanta, GA & Zancudo, Costa Rica

24TH ANNUAL NO DEAD ARTISTS - International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art - Exhibitions - FERRARA SHOWMAN GALLERY

Comprised of painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, collage, and installation, NO DEAD ARTISTS continues to exhibit a great diversity in media with a cohesive cross-section of the pulse of contemporary art.

 

Presenting just over 40 artworks by fifteen artists, this diverse symposium ranges in media, style, and purpose from the photo-realistic portraits of the critically acclaimed, Cuban painter, Alexi Torres, to the first-ever exposition of locally emerging photographer Trenity Thomas. Other exhibition highlights include the newest ceramic works of Lauren Mabry, as well as, two photographs from Matt Henry’s “The Trip and the book Short Stories” series. Artemis Antippas installed three new neon sculptures over a navy blue wall in the center of the main gallery and Julia Romano sent three photo collages from Córdoba, Argentina.

 

For the grand prize of the exhibition, one of the selected jury winning artists will be awarded a solo exhibition at JFG in 2021. Previous recipient awardees include Nikki Rosato (2012, Washington D.C.), Marna Shopoff (2014, Indianapolis), Richelle Gribble (Los Angeles, 2015), Jenny Day (Santa Fe, 2017) and jointly Maggie Evans (Savannah) and Chris Barnard (New Haven) in 2019. Not only have past finalists received solo shows at t h e gallery but some have also successfully gone on to exhibit with us at art fairs in New York, Miami, Basel (Switzerland), Leipzig (Germany), San Francisco, Houston, Seattle, and other traveling exhibitions and museums worldwide. These artists and the No Dead Artists exhibition have garnered great interest from curators, museums, and press and have also been acquired by many prominent public and private collections. . . Stay tuned for the announcement of the 2020 winner at the close of the exhibition.

 

For more information, press or sales inquiries please contact the gallery director Matthew Weldon Showman at 504.343.6827 or matthew@jonathanferraragallery.com. Please join the conversation with JFG on Facebook (@JonathanFerraraGallery), Twitter (@JFerraraGallery), and Instagram (@JonathanFerraraGallery) via the hashtags:  #NoDeadArtists, #NDA2020 and #JonathanFerraraGallery.