Call for Entries: Undergraduate Juried Art Exhibition

Digital Submission

*Submit your pieces to be juried DIGITALLY
*Exhibition IN PERSON

 

2021 JUROR: Kat Cua
 

Complete an entry form for each piece you enter (up to 2)

• FILE WITH IMAGES & FORMS SHOULD BE UPLOADED TO GOOGLE DRIVE BY 8AM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2021

 

• More information on how to apply provided in a folder labeled “1 HOW TO APPLY TO UJE 2021” in the Google Drive below, including instructions on how to save & label files
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-HvKWa86szx-svgSbj5qYurn5EMR6_9f?usp=sharing

 

• If your work is selected, you will be informed by Tuesday, February 16

 

• Selected works should be delivered to Bingham Gallery on Thursday, February 18 by 4pm
--Works must be ready to safely hang (wired/hangers attached) or display

 

Juror Bio:

Kathryn Cua is a writer, editor, and cultural organizer based in Chicago. Kat graduated from the University of Missouri in 2018 with a BJ in journalism and BA in art history. She is currently an MA candidate in the Dual Degree program for Modern and Contemporary Art History & Arts Administration and Policy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In addition, Kat is the editor-in-chief of the 2020-21 issue of emerge, an online journal supported by SAIC’s Department of Arts Administration and Policy. Kat has dedicated her work in arts and culture to imagining and building new systems that support the expansive vision and lived experiences of emerging queer, trans, and BIPOC artists and arts workers. Through her curatorial, administrative and editorial practices, Kat is committed to creating experiences and producing scholarship that validate alternate methods of understanding and alternate modes of knowledge production. Kat’s past professional experience in the arts includes work in curatorial, development and communications. She has worked in galleries and museums such as Sager Braudis Gallery in Columbia, Missouri, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, and the Art Institute of Chicago.