Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition is Online!

 

Virtual exhibition gallery page
The 2020-2021 Newcomb Art Department Undergraduate Juried Exhibition, juried by Jennifer M. Williams is online! We had over 150 entries by 44 student artists. We are most grateful to Ms. Williams for her thoughtful jurying, and look forward to her virtual walkthrough this Thursday (details below).

This is the first time that our Undergraduate Juried Exhibition has been available online, so please look it over, invite friends, and join us in congratulating the artists on their work and thanking them for being a part of this experience.
 
Here is the link, and please note that the video/digital works are accessible by a link at the bottom of that page as well:
http://carrollgallery.tulane.edu/_2020Juried.htm

Also, please join us for a virtual Walkthrough with the Juror this Thursday at 6:00 pm, in lieu of our usual opening reception.  Award winners will be announced at that time! Here is the link to Thursday’s walkthrough on Zoom:
https://tulane.zoom.us/j/96071183947?pwd=QjRiK3hsU1RvVWd1ck1GYkZBNXkrQT09
Passcode: 923242

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition virtual walkthrough with the juror, Jennifer M. Williams

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition

Please join us on January 21, 2021 at 6:00pm on Zoom for a virtual walkthrough of the Undergraduate Juried Exhibition with this year's juror, Jennifer M. Williams. Juried Exhibition award winners will be announced at that time.

Jennifer M. Williams is the Communications Coordinator and Wordsmith at the arts service organization, Alternate ROOTS.  She is passionate about collaborating with artists, and recently served as the Public Programs Manager at the New Orleans Museum of Art.  Before taking on her role at NOMA, Williams served as the Deputy Director for the Public Experience for Prospect.4.  For six years, Williams served as the Director and Curator of the George and Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art.
As a visual art curator organizing exhibitions and performances, Ms. Williams is committed to contributing to the cultural and artistic landscape in the city and across the region.  As a part of a vibrant art community, she supports and serves on a variety of committees and boards including Junebug Productions and the New Orleans Photo Alliance.  She has participated in and led a variety of experiences around the world, including the Lagos Biennial Curatorial Intensive and the Urban Bush Women Leadership Institute in Brooklyn, NY.  She received her B.A. in History with a concentration in Art History from Georgia State University.

 Zoom Meeting ID: 960 7118 3947
Passcode: 923242