Raffle Winners!

Our raffle was a great success! Thank you everyone who bought tickets, and congratulations to those whoe names were drawn. We’ll be donating close to $600 to the Community Foundation to continue their good work.      Message from Community Foundation

  1. Carol Ast “Stillness” won by Lori Christ
  2. MaryAnn Bowman  Three Fish won by Allissa Newton
  3. Stan Bowman “Near East Hill Plaza” won byErica Echaniz
  4. Patricia Brown Spontaneous Collages #17 won by Susan Weisand
  5. Eva M. Capobianco It Wouldn’t Dawn on Them won by Connie Thomas
  6. Erin Deneuville Orbit won by Mark Hample
  7. Jane Dennis Charting A Course won by Adrian McNair
  8. Frances Fawcett Osmia cornifrons won by Dawn Tratter
  9. Shirley Hogg Chewy Mouse won by Sarah Barden
  10. Ileen Kaplan Morning at the Lake won by Mark Hample
  11. Jan Kather Spiritual Journeys:  won by Heidi Boch
  12. Susan C. Larkin Driftwood I: Block Island won by Natalie Reed
  13. Daniel McPheeters Coral Flame won by Norm Johnson
  14. Barbara Mink Pink Sky won by Michael Simons
  15. Margaret C. Nelson Cicada Summer won by Andrea Volckmar
  16. Diane Newton Toward New York won by Elizabeth Pitters
  17. Diana Ozolins Dawn Over the Erie Canal won by Steve Seaberg
  18. Patty L Porter One of Three Graces won by Chuck Kroll
  19. Margaret Reed Needle and Fray won by Lynn King
  20. Nancy V. Ridenour Tulip on Black won by Nancy Gersh
  21. Michael Sampson Model #22 won by Rae Buleri
  22. Janet Byer Sherman Hillside from Studio Window won by Ken Burkhart
  23. Sheryl D. Sinkow Incan Engineering at Machu Picchu won by Mike Culotta
  24. Ethel Vrana Pond won by Martha Frommelt
  25. David Watkins Jr Dahlia Victoria won by Kren Salino
  26. Connie Zehr ECHO won by Karen Lacson

 

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Exhibitor Agreement

28th Annual Photo Show Exhibitor Agreement   March 1-Apr. 2, 2017

 

Please print clearly

Name of Exhibitor_____________________________________________________

 

Work(s) submitted: print clearly

Title                                                                                        Price

 

1.___________________________________________________________________

 

 

2.________________________________________________________________

Exhibition Agreement

1 The artist/exhibitor agrees to deliver their work(s) to the Gallery at the published date. and time. The exhibitor will abide by the rules of the gallery regarding presentation and suitability for hanging as stated in the Call for Entries. Final approval of the criteria is the responsibility of the Gallery Board of Directors. 

2 The Gallery will provide an exhibition opening/reception for the artists with refreshments and an Award Ceremony. Exhibition announcements will be provided by the Gallery and sent to the Gallery list.  Show announcements will also be posted on the gallery web site and Facebook.

 3 While the State of the Art Gallery, its members and agents, will make reasonable efforts to protect the work(s) of an exhibitor, the Gallery cannot indemnify the work(s) against loss or damage. In submitting and agreeing to exhibit the work(s) in the Gallery the exhibitor agrees that the State of the Art Gallery, its members, Board of Directors, or agents will not be held liable and will be held harmless should there be damage or loss of work(s).

  1. The exhibitor agrees that the work(s) of the exhibitor may be reproduced for the purpose of advertising the exhibition for a period not to exceed five years.

5 It is agreed that the exhibitor may conduct sale of the work(s) from the exhibition. The Gallery will act as facilitator through it’s members who staff the Gallery during regular gallery hours. For the service, the Gallery receives a 30% commission on the sale of all displayed work.

 

  1. The show ends Sunday, April 2nd. Work must be picked up between 1 and 5pm that day. The gallery cannot store the works.

 

 

EXHIBITOR SIGNATURE______________________________________________DATE_______

 

                                                            David Watkins Jr                                         2.26.17

GALLERY REPRESENTATIVE_________________________________________DATE_______

 

 

 

PHOTO Returned signature _____________________________________________DATE_______

 

 

 

Art in Tompkins County — Then and Now

Gallery artists open the new year with art that reflects Ithaca’s past and present. State of the Art will celebrate Tompkins County Bicentennial with half of our artists showing their work in January and the other half in February

January Artists:

 

Carol Ast, Patricia Brown, Frances Fawcett, Elizabeth Gross-Marks, Ileen Kaplan, Jan Kather, Susan Larkin, Diane Newton, Diana Ozolins, Terry Plater, Mike Sampson, Sheryl Sinkow, Ethel Vrana, David Watkins

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Carol Ast — “North Triphammer Rd”

 

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Patricia Brown — “Untitled Nov 2016”

 

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Elisabeth Gross-Marks — “Moons and Planets”

 

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Jan Kather — “Two Women with Balance”

 

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Susan C. Larkin — “Bailor Road: 1891-2017”

 

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Diane Newton — “Looking North on Cayuga Street”

 

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Michael Sampson — “Holly Joy 2”

 

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Sheryl Sinkow — “Ithaca is Love”

February Artists:

 

Mary Ann Bowman, Stan Bowman, Gurdon Brewster, Eva Capobianco, Erin Deneuville, Jane Dennis, Shirley Hogg, Barbara Mink, Daniel McPheeters, Margy Nelson, Patty Porter, Margaret Reed, Janet Sherman, Connie Zehr

 

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Eva M. Capobianco — “Rails to Trails, East Hill”

Winners announced for 27th Annual Photo Show

Prize judge Jean Locey awarded 8 photographers $75. each for excellence in the State of the Art Gallery’s 27th Annual Juried Photography Show.

Chris Walters
for”The Red Coat”
Harriet Sutherland
for”Couple with a Baby”
Joleen Mahoney Roe
for”Rust and Redemption”
Jon Reis
for”Under Cover, McIvor and Friends Airstrip
Kathy Morris
for”Goldenrod Shake”
Michael Goldstein
for “Astoria-Megler Bridge over the Columbia River”
Sara Finegan
for”Dream”
Susan C. Larkin
for “Aquilegia (Columbine)

Juried Show

Juried Show Winners

$250 / Megan Armstrong  –  The Clear Virtue of Creating a Common Language For Communication

$100 / Caleb Harrington & Amanda Carbaugh  

$100 / Misook Park  –  Music Escapes

$50 / Milly Acharya  –  Cornus Florida

$50 / Susan Ulrich  –  Second Nature

$50 / Christine Davis  –  Lifted

Exhibitor Agreement

Exhibitor Agreement-2015

State of the Art Gallery

120 West State Street, Ithaca, New York 14850

607-277-1626

 

26thAnnual Photo Show Exhibitor Agreement   March 4 – 29, 2015

 

Please print clearly

Name of Exhibitor_____________________________________________________

 

Work(s) submitted: print clearly

Title                                                                                       Price

 

1.___________________________________________________________________

 

 

2.___________________________________________________________________

 

Exhibition Agreement

1 The artist/exhibitor agrees to deliver their work(s) to the Gallery at the published date. and time. The exhibitor will abide by the rules of the gallery regarding presentation and suitability for hanging as stated in the Call for Entries. Final approval of the criteria is the responsibility of the Gallery Board of Directors.

2 The Gallery will provide an exhibition opening/reception for the artists with refreshments and an Award Ceremony. Exhibition announcements will be provided by the Gallery and sent to the Gallery list. Show announcements will also be posted on the gallery web site and Facebook.

3 While the State of the Art Gallery, its members and agents, will make reasonable efforts to protect the work(s) of an exhibitor, the Gallery cannot indemnify the work(s) against loss or damage. In submitting and agreeing to exhibit the work(s) in the Gallery the exhibitor agrees that the State of the Art Gallery, its members, Board of Directors, or agents will not be held liable and will be held harmless should there be damage or loss of work(s).

  1. The exhibitor agrees that the work(s) of the exhibitor may be reproduced for the purpose of advertising the exhibition for a period not to exceed five years.

5 It is agreed that the exhibitor may conduct sale of the work(s) from the exhibition. The Gallery will act as facilitator through it’s members who staff the Gallery during regular gallery hours. For the service, the Gallery receives a 30% commission on the sale of all displayed work.

 

  1. The show ends Sunday, March 29. Work must be picked up between 1 and 5pm that day. The gallery cannot store the works.

 

EXHIBITOR SIGNATURE______________________________________________DATE_______

 

 

GALLERY REPRESENTATIVE_________________________________________DATE_______

 

 

PHOTO Returned signature _____________________________________________DATE_______

 

 

 

FAQ’s Photo Show

SOAG Photo Show Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Should my entries represent a particular kind of photographic approach?

No. They may be traditionally or digitally produced and printed. There are no content, size or age specifications either.   Manipulations of the image are acceptable as long as they begin with a photographic process. Scanned images are acceptable.

  1. How much paperwork is there to fill out?

We have two forms. The first is the Call for Entries that is published on the gallery web site about two months before the deadline for submissions and sent via e-mail to the gallery mailing list.   The second is an Exhibitors Agreement, a form on which the entrant gives us complete contact information, information about the work being submitted, the relevant dates during the show, and the agreement concerning the works between the gallery and the entrant. That form is filled out when the entrant brings their work to the gallery. It may be filled out ahead of time but please bring two copies with your work.

  1. Why do you need two labels on each photograph submitted?

We do ask for two (2) labels. One must be permanently affixed to the back of the photograph and one temporarily affixed with tape to the edge of the frame so that they hang down over the front of the photograph. The label on the back assures that we know the owner of the photograph when the show comes down. The label affixed to the front is used to make sure we place the right wall label with the correct photograph. The gallery produces the wall labels for the show in order to be consistent and look professionally created.

Each label from the entrant should include: name, title, medium (ex: archival inkjet print, or silver gelatin print etc. etc.), and price or NFS if not for sale.

  1. How many photographs from each entrant do you usually accept into the show?

It varies according to each jury. There is no set rule. Sometimes we take two, sometimes one and sometimes the jury decides that neither entry will be chosen for the show. The jury strives to upgrade the quality of the show each year so there is no guarantee given to any entrant.

  1. Why should the work I submit be recent?

As we noted above, we try to make sure that each year the show represents the best work possible and not simply agree to show anything submitted. The more current the work is, the more likely it will represent current photographic trends and practice.

6. If my work is accepted into the show, does presentation still matter?  

Yes. Even though the jury process is done electronically/digitally, how the work appears when it is brought to the gallery for inclusion in the show is important. In general, standard gallery approaches to matting and framing should be followed. Narrow, black, wood and/or metal frames are preferred that compliment the photograph while not dominating it. The photographs should be under glass or plexi-glass. Non-colored mats are also preferred because they focus the attention on the photograph and not the mat. Mats should extend on average from 1 1/2 to 3 inches from edge of the photograph to the edge of the frame. This is not a hard and fast rule, just a general acknowledgment of good presentation practice. Frames need not be expensive, just simple, professional looking and complimentary of the work.

Images today can also be printed on metal, ceramic, wood and glass. The work must be ready to hang which generally means a wire across the back or clearly identified secure devices from which to hang the work. Finally, the jury reserves the right to turn down any submission that is not presented in a professional manner, exclusive of the content.

  1. Are your rules and deadlines for submission of work hard and fast?

Absolutely. We accept no entries after published deadlines. The jury begins it’s work very soon after the deadline for entries passes so it’s really not fair to those who manage to get their work in on time if we accept late entries. Also, two entries means two entries. Every year a few people try to convince us to take more than the allotted two entries. We don’t.

  1. How does the jury and prize process work?

After all the entries are in, a panel of members from the gallery made up primarily of experienced photographers, decide what will be accepted for the show. After the show is hung, a prize judge, selected from outside the membership of the gallery, looks at the show and she or he decides how the prize money will be awarded. The prize judge is different each year. We try to find experienced, respected and successful photographers and/or teachers of photography and imaging arts in order to make the experience for the entrants a meaningful process.

  1. If my work is rejected an/or accepted does it diminish my chances for being accepted in future shows?

Absolutely not! We encourage everyone to enter each year. Being rejected is not an indication that your work will be rejected in future years nor does acceptance or winning a prize in a given year guarantee acceptance the following year or years. Each year the jury may be different as is the prize judge. For many artists/photographers rejection from a given show can provide insight and creative stimulus to change and/or see a path for improvement in their work. However, one should not change a direction if the belief in that work is strong and directed. As we noted, a different jury in all likelihood may have different criteria for judging.

  1. Does it help if my work is for sale?

Yes! It has no bearing on whether or not the work is accepted into the show but we encourage everyone to offer their work for sale. It enhances the value of the show and helps to promote the idea that it is a relevant, professional offering. That being said, we will not reject a good work if the artist does not want to offer it for sale.

RAFFLE WINNERS ANNOUNCED

Congratulations to all our raffle winners! Names were announced last night at our 25th anniversary show opening.

1.  Ileen Kaplan- Laurie Snyder                                                                                                                                     

2. Diane Newton-Alissa Newton                                                  

3. Eva Capobianco- SteveGoggi

4. Carol Ast- Alice Wu

 5. Ethel Vrana- Sue Watkins

 6. Margaret Reed-Glenna Krapohl

 7. David Watkins- Gail Shapiro

 8. Daniel McPheeters-Jean Johnston

 9. Stan Bowman-Steve Koman

 10. Jan Kather-Gabriel Clandorf

 11. Jim Spitznagel-Mary Kane

 12. Frances Fawcett-Lucille Gagliando

 13. Sheryl Sinkow-Martha Frommelt

 14. Janet Sherman-Arthur Whitman

 15. Barbara Mink-Nancy Melina  

 16. Shirley Hogg-Lisa Clemmons

 17. Margaret Nelson- John Spence

 18. Patty Porter- Alice Wu

 19. Mary Ann Bowman- Janet Stevens

 20. Stephan Phillips- Lois Rutt

 21. Leslie Brill- Jeanne  Coffin  and Don Lusaidi

 22. Connie Zehr- Amy Newman

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, State of the Art Gallery partnerEd with Ithaca’s Fine Arts Booster Group in a fundraising raffle. State of the Art member artists donated original artwork (see images below) for the raffle and 20% of the money raised will go to the Fine Arts Booster Group, an affiliate of IPEI, the Ithaca Public Education Initiative, to support arts in the schools. 

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The gallery has a history of educational efforts in the arts and this year, in particular, wants to reach out to the community. FABG, established in 2001, serves all of the arts and all of the schools in the Ithaca City School District. It supports district programs and staff and advocates for increased student access, participation, and equity in the arts programs.

Recognizing twenty-five successful years as a cooperative art gallery in Ithaca, State of the Art artists see this as an opportunity not only to raise money for gallery maintenance, but to also encourage and help support Fine Arts programs in the schools.

 

 

Photo Show Exhibitor Agreement

 

Exhibitor Agreement-2014

State of the Art Gallery

120 West State Street, Ithaca, New York  14850

607-277-1626

 

25th Annual Photo Show Exhibitor Agreement   March 5 – 30, 2014

 

Please print clearly

Name of Exhibitor_____________________________________________________

 

Work(s) submitted: print clearly

Title                                                                                        Price

 

 

1.___________________________________________________________________

 

 

2.___________________________________________________________________

 

Exhibition Agreement

1 The artist/exhibitor agrees to deliver their work(s) to the Gallery at the published date. and time. The exhibitor will abide by the rules of the gallery regarding presentation and suitability for hanging as stated in the Call for Entries. Final approval of the criteria is the responsibility of the Gallery Board of Directors. 

2 The Gallery will provide an exhibition opening/reception for the artists with refreshments and an Award Ceremony. Exhibition announcements will be provided by the Gallery and sent to the Gallery list.  Show announcements will also be posted on the gallery web site and Facebook.

 3 While the State of the Art Gallery, its members and agents, will make reasonable efforts to protect the work(s) of an exhibitor, the Gallery cannot indemnify the work(s) against loss or damage. In submitting and agreeing to exhibit the work(s) in the Gallery the exhibitor agrees that the State of the Art Gallery, its members, Board of Directors, or agents will not be held liable and will be held harmless should there be damage or loss of work(s).

4. The exhibitor agrees that the work(s) of the exhibitor may be reproduced for the purpose of advertising the exhibition for a period not to exceed five years.

5 It is agreed that the exhibitor may conduct sale of the work(s) from the exhibition. The Gallery will act as facilitator through it’s members who staff the Gallery during regular gallery hours. For the service, the Gallery receives a 30% commission on the sale of all displayed work.

 

6. The show ends Sunday, March 30.  Work must be picked up between noon and 5pm that day.  The gallery cannot store the works.

 

 

EXHIBITOR SIGNATURE______________________________________________DATE_______

 

 

GALLERY REPRESENTATIVE_________________________________________DATE_______

 

 

PHOTO Returned signature _____________________________________________DATE_______

 

 

Forms will also be available at the gallery.

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