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March 5, 2009 Issue
Judge & Jury
a judge’s process to award one piece of art from 251
words by Kinzy Janssen
photography by Andrea Paulseth
I follow him as he pauses, then places a green slip on a giant canvas covered in clay-colored paint, the corner of which holds a small painted turtle. “One of the hardest things to learn as an artist is restraint,” he says. “This one has a clear, concise statement, and it’s got a sense of humor about it – I like that.”
Of course, the “craft” – literally how well something is painted or executed – also plays a large role in selection. In addition, Stulen stresses originality and a trace of mystery. “I like it when I can’t quite figure a piece out. It keeps me coming back. I don’t want to have to guess too much about what they’re saying, though,” he says. A good title can lead to insight, but shouldn’t be weighed too heavily.
In the end, Stulen compiled a group of 45 quality pieces for display, with additional awards going to exceptional pieces.
As an artist who holds an MFA from the University of Minnesota in Painting and Drawing, Stulen encourages artists to haul their work out of the closet, so to speak. He also understands that rejection can be difficult, because jurors often don’t give personal feedback. Furthermore, artists are ill-informed about whether they were cut right away or deliberated upon first. The difference can matter. For the ArtsWest 30 show, Stulen says he’ll happily provide an individualized critique through e-mail.
And then I asked him the impossible question: could he describe the area’s art scene? To which he answered, no; this was a mere slice of local artistic activity. “But I will say that the quality is high and people are willing to create in a variety of different mediums. Content seems to drive the project, rather than the medium.”
The exhibition for ArtsWest 30 officially opens for public viewing on Sunday, March 1. An evening reception will be held on Thursday, March 5, from 7-8:30 pm on the library mezzanine. Artists’ awards will be presented at 7:30 pm.
ARTSWEST PRIZE WINNERS (pictured to the right)
Best of Show
Hero Hot Dish by Miriam Houg
First Prize
Allouez by Eric Lee
Second Prize
Made in France by Stephen R. Katrosits
Third Place
Crossbeams by Bruce Warren
Honorable Mentions
Compositions with Yellow, Blue, and Red (for Piet) by Nathan Carey
Eva by Ching Kung
Somewhere in Pikes Peak by Elizabeth Larson
The Arc in My Backyard by Joseph Maurer
Painted Turtle by Adam S. Umbach
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