The Museum of Craft and Design Presents Call & Response: Craft as a Tool for Activism

The Museum of Craft and Design (MCD) launches an artist opportunity with Call & Response: Craft as a Tool for Activism, a national juried exhibition and artist marketplace. Working alongside the MCD’s Executive Director, JoAnn Edwards, and Curator Ariel Zaccheo, Call & Response will be juried by Glenn Adamson, Curator, Writer, and Historian; Ebitenyefa Baralaye, Ceramicist, Sculptor, and Designer; and Nate Watson, Visual Artist, Educator, and Executive Director of Public Glass. The winning piece will receive a grand prize of $1,000, the runner-up $500, and third place $250.

The national reckoning for social justice spurred by protests and the Black Lives Matter movement has made clear that all museums and arts organizations must do better to represent, engage, financially support, and communicate with their BIPOC communities. “Craftivism” (as coined by Betsy Greer in her 2011 essay “Craftivist History” in Extra/Ordinary: Craft and Contemporary Art) celebrates the power of craft to bring about political change. This juried exhibition will highlight artists who are working at this crucial intersection of craft and activism, uplifting their political ideals and their communities through their medium of choice.

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This open call to artists and craftspeople ages 18 and older who are based in the United States will culminate in an online juried exhibition on sfmcd.org starting July 30, 2021. BIPOC artists are encouraged to apply. All entries will be juried and the top 50 will be presented in the virtual exhibition. Selected artists will also have the opportunity to sell their artwork via the MCD Artist Marketplace on sfmcd.org through September 30, 2021. The entry fee is $5, paid directly to SlideRoom for use of their software. The deadline to enter is May 31, 2021.

For more information, visit sfmcd.org.


Source: Hyperallergic.com

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