Solo Competition

SOLO 2022

Deadline: Friday, October 1, 2021, midnight

Juror: Brian Goslow, Managing Editor, Artscope Magazine

Since 2006, Brian Goslow has been managing editor of Artscope Magazine, currently celebrating its 15th anniversary. A graduate of Worcester State College (now University), with a double major in English and Urban Studies, he was events editor of the Worcester Phoenix from 1995-2001 followed by a year at the Boston Phoenix before becoming a staff reporter for Worcester Magazine from 2003-2005. He has juried or co-juried the “Wormtown Rocks: photography exhibition at Worcester Art Museum in 2010; the New England Collective IV Galatea Fine Art in 2013, Newton Open Studios Fall Juried Art Fest in 2016, Milton Art Center’s 2nd Annual Juried Exhibition at Gallery 334 in 2017 and the "Wicked Strange" exhibition at the Brookline Arts Center in 2018. Goslow’s lived his entire life in the shadow of the Worcester Art Museum, where he attended his first exhibition, “Light and Motion,” in 1967.

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The SOLO competition awards two solo exhibitions, all gallery expenses paid, to two New England artists who have not previously had a solo show in a commercial gallery (group shows, universities, libraries, etc. do not disqualify). All media are welcome.

We welcome emerging and established artists regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identification, sexual orientation, religious beliefs or disabilities.

Ideally, the 5 jpgs you submit represent a recent, coherent body of work. Please prepare your materials carefully before submitting; no revisions are accepted. Applications not accepted by email, postal, CD or any other means.

Finalists will be asked to bring 3-5 pieces of current work, representing their proposed exhibition, to the gallery in October for review by the juror.

Winners will be posted December 1 on the gallery website.

The deadline is October 1, 2021. The two winning exhibitions will be held in January the following year.

QUESTIONS? Email Gary Duehr, Gallery Manager, at info@bromfieldgallery.com

 

FAQs

Q: Who is eligible?

A: New England artists only. You must not have had a solo exhibition in a commercial gallery anywhere, even if years ago. A commercial gallery is a space devoted soley to selling art. (Group shows, university galleries, libraries, bookstores, cafes, community centers, etc., do not disqualify.)

Q: Is New York considered part of New England?

A: No, New York is part of the Mid-Atlantic states. The six New England states are Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.

Q: Do I need to be currently living in New England?

A: Your primary residence needs to be in New England between the application deadline and January 31 - the end of the exhibition.

Q: What expenses are paid for the winners?

A: All gallery expenses: postcard, exhibition fee, reception etc. The winners must still pay for the materials and creation of their artwork, as well as all travel or shipping costs.

Q: How do artists in video or time-based media submit?

A: Apply online, and include online links to your work in the Artist Statement box. You may submit jpgs of stills or screen shots.

Q: Are entries accepted via email, artist website or CD?

A: No, all entries must be submitted online.

Q: How are artists notified?

A: All entrants will be emailed with the results. The competition results will be posted on the gallery website by December 1.

Q: How do artists know their submission was received?

A: You will receive a thank you email from Submittable.

Q: What kind of work should the submitted images represent?

A: Ideally, the 5 jpgs you submit are from one recent, coherent body of work, which represents the exhibition you would show in January if selected. (They should also reflect the work you would bring in as a finalist.) For the exhibitions, the winning artists pick their own artwork from this body, and all work must be for sale.

Q: What size and format do jpgs need to be?

A: Please use this format for the jpg name: 01_YourLastName_ArtworkTitle.

If possible, make the longest side no bigger than 800 pixels, or 12 inches at 72 dpi. You may condense the jpgs as medium quality.

 

Past Winners

SOLO 2021 Winners

Emily Leonard Trenholm
Liz Doles
Juror: Meg White, Director, Gallery Naga, Boston

SOLO 2020 Winners

Marc Schepens
Cary Rapaport
Juror: Andrew Witkin, Krakow Witkin Gallery, Boston

SOLO 2019 Winners

Christopher Sullivan
Patricia Kelliher
Juror: Howard Yezerski, Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston

SOLO 2018 Winners

Sharon Lacey
Avery Lucas
Juror: Emily Zilber, Curator, MFA, Boston

SOLO 2017 Winners

Rudolf Lingens
Denise Driscoll
Juror: Sarah Montross, Associate Curator at deCordova Sculpture Park

SOLO 2016 Winners

Andrea Greitzer
Camilo Ramirez
Juror: Ruth Erickson, Assistant Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston

SOLO 2015 Winners

Lyell Castonguay
Wendy Wolf
Juror: Judith Tolnick Champa, independent curator

SOLO 2014 Winners

Kim Carlino
James Lentz
Juror: Al Miner, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

SOLO 2013 Winners

Lauren Cotton
Kelly Goff
Juror: Dina Deitsch, Curator of Contemporary Art, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum

SOLO 2012 Winners

Johnathan Derry
Alison Kotin
Juror: Jen Mergel, Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

SOLO 2011 Winners

Alvin Case
Ross Normandin
Juror: Randi Hopkins, Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston

SOLO 2010 Winners

Jarrett Min Davis
Larry Volk
Juror: Brian T. Allen, Director of the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, MA