2010 Jurors
David Francis teaches at Pratt Fine Arts Center and has curated a number of shows for CoCA (Center on Contemporary Art) since 2005, including "Heaven and Earth" at Carkeek Park in 2009. He taught in Poland and Hungary as a Fulbright Lecturer in American Literature in 1998 and 2002 before focusing his work on visual media in addition to writing poetry.
Catherine Person has been professionally involved in the NW arts scene for the past 33 years, and an arts dealer since 1987. Catherine Person Gallery opened in September 2005, with a focus on contemporary art by artists from Tokyo to Tasmania and from around the United States but who are working and residing in the Pacific Northwest.
Since cofounding Modern Dog Design Co. in 1987, Robynne Raye has continued to do work for entertainment and retail companies both local and national and counts poster, packaging and identity projects as some of her favorite work. Her posters are represented in the permanent archives of the Louvre, the Library of Congress, El Centro de Desarrollo des las Artes Visuales (Havana, Cuba), Hong Kong Heritage Museum, the Warsaw National Museum, and the CooperHewitt National Design Museum among others. For more than 16 years she has lectured and taught workshops, both nationally and internationally. Currently, she is an adjunct instructor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. Robynne has designed all of the GreenwoodPhnney ArtWalk posters..

Selection Criteria:

The jury will evaluate each entry based on the quality of the artwork as presented in the images. All visual artists who live or work in the Greater Puget Sound area are eligible to apply.

The Greenwood Arts Council does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex, social orientation, age, nationality or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability.

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