The artwork for the 2020 Waterloo Arts Juried Exhibition will be revealed in three online opening events and then remain on view on our website throughout the summer. We hope you will join us for each of these events for an opportunity to meet the artists and hear about their work.
Virtual Openings Events
To view the June 10 Virtual Gallery go here (Artists A-H)
To view June 10 video recording go here
To view the June 17 Gallery go here (Artists I-P)
To view the June 17 video recording go here
To view the June 24 Gallery go here (Artists R-Z)
To view the June 24 video recording go here
2020 PRIZE WINNERS:
Best in Show: Justin Henry Miller
Second Best in Show: Jacob Sagan
Third Best in Show: Ryn Clarke
Honorable Mentions: Barbara Bachtell, Stephanie Berrie, Jeremy Noonan
Artemis Consulting Prize Outstanding Work in Paper: Chandler Brutscher
Brick Ceramic + Design Studio Prize Outstanding Work in Ceramics: Drew Ippoliti
Deep Dive Art Projects Prize for Outstanding Work in Printmaking: Harris Wiltsher
Collective Arts Network Journal Outstanding Northeast Ohio Artist: Meagan Smith
Photocentric Outstanding Work in Photography: David Andree
Praxis Fiber Workshop Outstanding Work in Fiber: Katie Mongoven
Waterloo Arts Outstanding Work in Sculpture: Emily Schmidt
Waterloo Arts Outstanding Work in Painting/Illustration: Anitra Frazier
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL SELECTED ARTISTS:
David Andree
Barbara Bachtell
Stephanie Berrie
Debra Bream
Sara Clark
Gerald Hushlak
Morgan Jones
Amelia Joynes
Koon Hwee Kan
Bob Kelemen
Hanna Kozlowski
Dennis Mastrangelo
Gabrielle Mayer
Janet Mikolajczyk
Ryan Nevill
Kristen Newell
Mary Nott
Ann Piper
Anna Routson
Bill Schahfer
Emily Schmidt
Karen Schnell-Chisholm
Isin Sezer
Annmarie Suglio
Margaret Thompson
Andy Tubbesing
Gwen Waight
Harris Wiltsher
Waterloo Arts would like to thank Arnold Tunstall for selecting the art in this year’s exhibition from the 377 submissions. We would also like to thank our partners, Praxis Fiber Workshop and Brick Ceramic + Design Studio, CAN Journal and TAP by Todd Pownell, all of the artist who submitted work, and Diane Shoemaker, who volunteers many hours managing the exhibition.