BCAC Placement Awards Selected by Juror Guillermo Cuellar
1st place receives $800 – 2nd place receives $500 – 3rd place receives $300
Margaret Harlow Purchase Awards - In 1973 she established the Margaret H. Harlow Ceramics Collection at Bemidji State University with the donation of funding and a collection of original ceramic works of art. Annually Ms. Harlow donated additional funds and original ceramic works of art for this teaching collection. Margaret died July 7, 2007, in California. This is a permanent teaching collection of over 400 functional ceramic pieces at Bemidji State University.
The BCAC would like to thank all of the artists who submitted work to the 2011 IOC event. Listed below are the artists selected to show in this years exhibit.
Marion Angelica – Minneapolis, MN
Marc Barr – Murfreesboro, TN
Bradley Benn – Edina, MN
Melissa Bland – Waltham, MA
Man-Ho Cho – Webster, IA
Kelly Daniels – Chico, CA
Mitzi Davis – Savannah, GA
Nick DeVries – Minneapolis, MN
Zach Dunn – Syracuse, NY
Dan Finnegan – Fredericksburg, VA
Delores Fortuna – Galena, IL
Mia Ishiguro – Schaumberg, IL
Matthew Krousey – St. Paul, MN
Justin Lambert – Jupiter, FL
Mark Lambert – Anoka , MN
Gordon Martz – Fayettevill, AR
Anthony Millette – Tea, SD
Matthew Quinn – Minneapolis, MN
Monica Ripley – Somerville, MA
Janet Schacter – Portola Valley CA
Luke Sheets – Ada, OH
Warren Smith – Florence, MA
Ryan Strobel - Queens, NY
Mike Stumbras – Independence, MO
Julia Timm – Minneapolis, MN
Lars Voltz – Wichita, KS
Kelsie Ward – Cold Spring, MN
Lars Westby – Baltimore, MD
Mark Zellers – Pascoag, RI
The BCAC would like to thank the following sponsors for their assistance with this years IOC. Holiday Inn Express Bemidji, Bemdij State University Visual Arts Department and Professor Butch Holden, Laura Golias – Executive Director of Tally Gallery – BSU, Jennifer Bamberger – President of BSU Ceramics Club, BSU Foundation and our 2011 Juror and guest artist – Guillermo Cuellar. This activity was made possible, in part, by the Region 2 Arts Council through funding from the Minnesota State Legislature.
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