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Season 17 (2020/21) Grand Jury Award

This Grand Jury Award considered works exhibited at Manifest from late
September 2020 through mid-September 2021.

 

 

The Annual Grand Jury Award is a seasonal capstone distinction awarded to one work from among the hundreds exhibited on-site at the gallery across the season.

DETAILS OF THE $2,500 SEASON 17 GRAND JURY AWARD

  • The works shown below represent the highest ranking artworks out of roughly 10,000 separate works submitted for consideration across 40 exhibits, including 28 group and 12 solo exhibitions during our 17th season. (This excludes the Manifest Prize winner/exhibitor. The Manifest Prize is a separate cash award process and solo exhibit.)

  • To the degree it is possible, the Grand Jury Award will be re-juried by the same jurors who served across the season, excluding any who may have a conflict of interest. When concluded this could result in as many as 30 individuals having scored the works shown below in an effort to determine the award winner. The detailed history, jury process, and rationale for the Grand Jury Award can be found here.
  • At least one work per eligible exhibition is included as a finalist for consideration. Solo exhibitors are invited to select their preferred work from their exhibition for jury, or may defer to the Director's choice.

  • This Season 17 Grand Jury Award features a pool of 73 works by 67 artists, representing 40 different exhibitions. The exhibits presented a total of 567 works by 319 artists in 43 states and 9 countries. Details on the exhibitions, and all of season 17, can found at this link. The entire season, and all works shown, are documented in the Manifest Exhibition Annual for Season 17 available here.

  • We have made this page available so the artists and the public are aware of the contenders, and to serve as a recognition of these artists' works for having received high scores from their respective juries, which given the intensity of the competition is an achievement worthy of distinction.

  • Thumbnails below may be clicked to see the full image. Images are provided in chronological order based on the date of exhibition.


Note: As of 2021 the name of this award has been revised from the Manifest Grand Jury Prize to the Grand Jury Award in order to clarify and differentiate it from the annual Manifest Prize which is a completely separate submission-based award that grants $5,000 to one artist.




The Winner of the 2020/2021 Season 17 Manifest Grand Jury Prize of $2,500:

HV-CVCSCF [44]  by Mary Jo Toles

   

 

Mary Jo Toles
Cleveland, Ohio

HV-CVCSCF [44]
high-voltage gelatin silver shadowgraph
64” x 148.75”, 2018

Exhibition: PHOTO SOLO

 



THE SEASON 17 FINALISTS

WORKS CONSIDERED FOR THE 5th ANNUAL GRAND JURY AWARD

 

 

Deidre Argyle
Springfield, Missouri

Temporal Landscape 1
porcelain, acrylic, baltic birch, & light
18" x 21.5" x 21.5”, 2019

Exhibition: LET HERE BE


 

Michael McCaffrey
Lawrence, Kansas

Grandpa Leo in the Old House, 1970s
cut paper and glue
9” x 12”, 2019

Exhibition: LET HERE BE

 

 

Prince Lang
Cincinnati, Ohio

Mirror
archival pigment print
20” x 20”, 2020

Exhibition: LET THERE BE

 

Lynette Miller
Black Mountain, North Carolina

Angular Momentum
pigment inkjet on cotton rag paper
20” x 24”, 2019

Exhibition: LET THERE BE

 

Chaddy Dean Smith
Commerce, Texas

Navajo Bridge, Arizona
pigment inkjet prints
6.5” x 15”, 2020

Exhibition: PHOTO SOLO



 

Mary Jo Toles
Cleveland, Ohio

HV-CVCSCF [44]
high-voltage gelatin silver shadowgraph
64” x 148.75”, 2018

Exhibition: PHOTO SOLO

 

Matthew Zory
Wyoming, Ohio

Bodies of Sand
platinum palladium print
6” x 9”, 2019

Exhibition: PHOTO SOLO


 

Eric Forman
Brooklyn, NY

Salmon Skin Light (Circular)
tanned salmon skin, lasercut plywood, LEDs, diffusion film, and power supply
9” x 9” x 3”, 2015

Exhibition: ARTIFICIAL LIGHT

 

Joshua Penrose
Worthington, Ohio

Untitled (Four Small Paintings)
video light boxes
10" x 30" x 3”, 2020

Exhibition: ARTIFICIAL LIGHT


 

Raheleh Filsoofi
Nashville, Tennessee

The Inh(a/i)bited Space
ceramic vessels, wire, and sound
54" x 168" x 96”, 2018

Exhibition: BEING IN AMERICA


 

Randolph Melick
Traverse City, Michigan

Polyphemus & Galatea (Kim & Kanye)
graphite on paper
53" x 85”, 2017

Exhibition: BEING IN AMERICA

 

Cheryl Patton Wu
Cape May, New Jersey

Strata
fabric
24” x 36", 2020

Exhibition: GROWN


 

Dmitry Grudsky
Newark, California

Prime Time
mixed media
30" x 22", 2019

Exhibition: MODIFIED

 

Yohanna M. Roa
New York, New York

Wall Border
pages from art history books with thread embroidery
12.5” x 78.74”, 2018

Exhibition: SOLO

 

Curt Lund
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Novena: Our Lady of the Snows
found objects and synthetic hair
40” x 30” x 30”, 2020

Exhibition: HOARD




 

Benjamin Shamback
Mobile, Alabama

Duomo di Orvieto
Oil on copper
24” x 18", 2019

Exhibition: HOMAGE


 

John Troy
Glendale, Missouri

2137
oil on paper
30” x 30”, 2019

Exhibition: HOMAGE

 

 

Reuben Negron
Asheville, North Carolina

Faint Promises Lead the Hand
watercolor on paper mounted on wood panel
24” x 18”, 2018

Exhibition: 11th ANNUAL TAPPED

 

Jesse Warne
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

.____.
letterpress
18” x 12”, 2020

Exhibition: 11th ANNUAL TAPPED

 

Derek Wilkinson
Emporia, Kansas

Extension Cord
oil on canvas
42” x 56”, 2015

Exhibition: SOLO

 

Norton Pease
Statesboro, Georgia

Prism
acrylic, spray paint, and archival print on canvas
57" x 91", 2020

Exhibition: WHAT



 

Tori Foster
Toronto, Canada

Downtown
composited chromogenic print
48” x 96”, 2014

Exhibition: WHEN

 

Rebecca Harrell
Austin, Texas

Lost
graphite and gouache on paper
22" x 28", 2020

Exhibition: WHERE

 

Rebecca Harrell
Austin, Texas

Station
Graphite and gouache on paper
22” x 30”, 2019

Exhibition: WHERE

 

 

Tamie Beldue
Black Mountain, North Carolina

Golden Lasso
graphite, watercolor, charcoal, and cold wax
22” x 22”, 2020

Exhibition: WHO


 

Susan Fecho
Tarboro, North Carolina

Grifola Frondosa: Dancing Mushroom
woodcut monoprint on paper
30” x 20”, 2020

Exhibition: WHO


 

Locus Xiaotong Chen
Queens, New York

A Ballad and a Tragedy
ink drawing and mixed media on calligraphy paper
12” x 7.5”, 2018
Exhibition: WHY

 

Bob Bruch
Oberlin, Ohio

Wave
ceramic
10" x 12” x 11”, 2020

Exhibition: ARTIFACT

 

Jessika Edgar
Allen Park, Michigan

Get It While You Can
ceramic, acrylic pearls, faux fur, apoxie putty, and table legs
40” x 30” x 20”, 2019

Exhibition: ARTIFACT

 

Amanda Gentry
Chicago, Illinois

Spelunker
terracotta with North Carolina blue slate
12" x 26” x 26", 2019

Exhibition: ARTIFACT


 

Manami Ishimura
Russellville, Arkansas

Thousands of Cranes
soda kiln fired porcelain, origami paper, acrylic glass, aluminum, and double mirror
dimensions variable as installation

Exhibition: SOLO


 

Arny Nadler
Saint Louis, Missouri

Firstling No. 17
Ceramic and paint
22.5" x 16.5" x 12”, 2019

Exhibition: TWO-PERSON

 

Ivan Albreht
Palmetto Bay, Florida

Re-Deconstructed Platter
porcelain
22” x 22” x 2.5”, 2014

Exhibition: TWO-PERSON

 

Ron Isaacs
Lexington, Kentucky

Chimera
acrylic on birch plywood construction
58.5" x 28" x 3.75”, 2020

Exhibition: OH, KY, & IN

 

 

Jenniffer Omaitz
Kent, Ohio

CMY
acrylic on canvas over panel
30" x 23.75”, 2020

Exhibition: OH, KY, & IN

 

Emil Robinson
Cincinnati, Ohio

Arrangement with Knife
oil on panel
18" x 20", 2020

Exhibition: OH, KY, & IN


 

McCrystle Wood & Melissa Lusk
Cincinnati, Ohio

Meander 09
wool and linen
69" x 25” x 6.5", 2020

Exhibition: OH, KY, & IN

 

 

 

Neil Callander
Fayetteville, Arkansas

Healing Grounds
oil on muslin over panel
30” x 30”, 2019

Exhibition: SOLO

 

 

Ana Maria Botero
Loveland, Colorado

Introspection
cardboard
20” x 24” x 18”, 2021

Exhibition: CARDBOARD

 

Melanie Johnson
Prairie Village, Kansas

Forest Dark I
charcoal on paper
96” x 150”, 2019

Exhibition: DRAWN

 

Charles Kanwischer
Waterville, Ohio

Arcade
graphite on paper mounted on cradled panel
12” x 16” , 2021

Exhibition: DRAWN

 

 

Elena Peteva
Providence, Rhode Island

To Mend Oneself
charcoal on paper
18” x 19”, 2020

Exhibition: DRAWN



 

Kasey Ramirez
Fayetteville, Arkansas

Pier
charcoal on gessoed paper
34.25” x 66.25”, 2020

Exhibition: DRAWN


 

Susan Byrnes
Cincinnati, Ohio

Support System
cast iron
16” x 20” x 8”, 2004

Exhibition: METAL


 

Erin Cunningham
Austin, Texas

Press Fit #1
cast iron
18” x 12” x 5”, 2016

Exhibition: METAL


 

Katie Prock
Boca Raton, Florida

Sisters of 1957
found metal tray, archival pigment transfer, and epoxy resin
10” x 10” x 1”, 2019

Exhibition: METAL

 

Jiachen Liu
Hangzhou, China

A Letter From Family
digital Jacquard hand weaving with hand dye bamboo and silk yarn
42” x 72”, 2018

Exhibition: SOLO

 

 

Kathleen Piercefield
Dry Ridge, Kentucky

Waved Sphynx
Mezzotint
3.875” x 3.875”, 2021

Exhibition: MAGNITUDE 7


 

Priscilla Steele
Marion, Iowa

Run Without Resting
etching with chine-collé
6” x 4.5”, 1988

Exhibition: MAGNITUDE 7


 

Hannah Zimmerman
Cincinnati, Ohio

After It All Winds Down
gouache on paper
35” x 26”, 2020

Exhibition: MAR SHOWCASE

 

Benjamin Kaita
Temecula, California

Blue Skylight
oil on canvas
48” x 36”, 2020

Exhibition: RITES OF PASSAGE

 

 

 

Ed Erdmann
Cincinnati, Ohio

Water’s Memory of Earth III
wet clay over walnut ink on
stretched canvas
24” x 24”, 2021

Exhibition: SIR SHOWCASE

 


 

Seth Adam Cook
Cincinnati, Ohio

Hand with Branch
acrylic gel photograph transfer
on canvas
14” x 12”, 2021

Exhibition: SIR SHOWCASE

 

Katie Hudnall
Madison, Wisconsin

Hardware Observatory
reclaimed wood, hardware, paint, finish, and found hardware
42" x 20" x 32", 2009

Exhibition: CHERISHED

 

 

Katie Hudnall
Madison, Wisconsin

Seed Keeper
found wood and plywood, springs, string, brass, maple seeds, and various polychrome
70" x 17" x 50", 2021

Exhibition: CHERISHED

 

Sarah Barnett
Pullman, Washington

Coil
oil on canvas
32” x 48”, 2020

Exhibition: MASTER PIECES

 

Hannah Zimmerman
Cincinnati, Ohio

Ebb & Flow
gouache on paper
14.25” x 10.5”, 2018

Exhibition: PATTERN

 

 

Virginia Derryberry
Asheville, North Carolina

Janus
oil on canvas
42” x 30”, 2020

Exhibition: SEMBLANCE



 

Meghan Flynn
Omaha, Nebraska

Profile Pic
chalk pastel on canson paper
20” x 16, 2021

Exhibition: SEMBLANCE


 

Meghan Flynn
Omaha, Nebraska

Self Portrait 2019
acrylic on canvas
30” x 24”, 2019

Exhibition: SEMBLANCE


 

Melanie Nuccio
Laguna Beach, California

Self Portrait
oil on canvas
12” x 9”, 2018

Exhibition: SEMBLANCE

 

 

Bettina Harvey
Delta, Canada

Drift 2
graphite on paper adhered to cradled panel with cold wax varnish
14” x 20”, 2019

Exhibition: BLOOM



 

Dennis Gordon
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Cherry Hill Preserve
paper cutout
10” x 16”, 2021

Exhibition: CUT


 

Dennis Gordon
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Inca Trail Hiker
paper cutout
12” x 16”, 2021

Exhibition: CUT


 

Madeline Mace
Loma Linda, California

The Undressing No. 1
cotton rope on saw
6.5” x 29”, 2019

Exhibition: CUT

 

 

M. Tobias Hall
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Dante in Repose
oil on linen
13.25" x 16", 2019

Exhibition: NUDE



 

Lance Pressl
Deerfield, Illinois

Eye
pigment ink print
13” x 19”, 2018

Exhibition: NUDE


 

Reagan Profit
Nicholasville, Kentucky

Can You Feel Me Now?
oil on panel
48” x 84”, 2021

Exhibition: NUDE


 

Reagan Profit
Nicholasville, Kentucky

Weeping Tree
Oil on canvas
30” x 48”, 2021

Exhibition: NUDE

 

 

Tracy Frein
Chicago, Illinois

Solitude in Turmoil
colored pencil on drafting film
33” x 20”, 2020

Exhibition: NUDE



 

Sophia Weisensel
New Ulm, Minnesota

Red Room
oil on linen
60” x 48”, 2021

Exhibition: NUDE


 

Scott Ramming
Cincinnati, Ohio

Roses IV
oil on panel
7” x 8”, 2020

Exhibition: TWO-PERSON


     

 

Colby Sanford
Provo, Utah

Caramelized
acrylic on panel
8” x 8”, 2020

Exhibition: TWO-PERSON

 

 

 




 

 



This entire season of exhibitions is documented, with every work shown in the gallery published in full color, in the monumental Manifest Exhibition Annual (MEAs17).

Support Manifest's nonprofit exhibition program and collect all 567 works under one cover in book form by ordering directly from Manifest here. (Price: $120 plus shipping.) See the entire season lineup here.






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