Members Showcase Exhibition Attention Artists: Showcase Your Talent! Call for Submissions Now Open

Members Showcase Exhibition Attention Artists: Showcase Your Talent! Call for Submissions Now Open

love of food juried competition and exhibit

Members Showcase

Exhibition

All current TAG members high school and older may submit one entry to Members Showcase 2024. Non-members can become members at time of submission. First 100 entries are admitted.

Deadline: May 31

Drop Off: June 2, 3-5pm and June 3, 1-6pm

Pick Up: July 14, 3-5pm and June 15, 3-5pm

Awards & Reception: Fri June 7, 6-8pm

Exhibit on View: June 7 – July 13

Juror: Alex Ferrone

Thank you to our generous sponsor, SMUSHT! Visit them for the artisanal crafted ice cream sandwiches at 158 Main St, Port Washington, NY 11050

RULES FOR THE JURIED COMPETITION

Criteria
  • All styles from realism to abstract are welcome.
  • All works must be original, and have been created in the last five years.
  • References used in the creation of the submitted work must be the artist’s own, or copyright-released for use in this work.
  • Works previously exhibited at The Art Guild Gallery will not be considered.
  • Ages 18 and over.
Mediums
  • Including but not limited to acrylic, charcoal, collage, colored pencil, digital art, ink, oil, mixed media, pastel, pencil, photography, printmaking, sculpture or watercolor.
  • No Copies, Master Copies, Reproductions OR Giclees
Entry Fees
  • Members: $30 (1 submission per person)
  • Entry fees are payable (1) online  or (2) check
  • Fees are non-refundable
Registration
  • Registration through the online app or through email is required
  • This is NOT a juried competition. The first 100 submission are guaranteed entry
  • Payment must be included or submission will not be included in curating

REGISTER FOR THE COMPETITION

STEP 1: SUBMIT ARTWORK

Before submitting artwork:

  1. Make sure file size of images must be between 1MB and a maximum of 3MB. To resize or compress your images, go to PICRESIZE.com
  2. LABEL image as follows: lastname_firstname_title.jpg (example: smith_john_sunset.jpg)
Option 1: Use online app (preferred)


Click Here to Submit Artwork online

Option 2: Email images
STEP 2: MAKE PAYMENT
  1. ENTRY FEES:
    • Members: $30 (1 submission per member)

2. Submission will not be included in curating without payment.

3. Fees are non-refundable

Option 1: Pay online
  • You will be taken to another website, if you do not have an account, you will have to set up one.
  • If payment is successful, you will receive an email confirmation.
Option 2: Check
  • Print and include submission form
  • Mail checks to:

The Art Guild Accounting Dept
PO Box 693
Port Washington, NY 11050

QUESTIONS?

Email artshow@TheArtGuild.org or Call 516-304-5797

CALENDAR & IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline: May 31

Drop Off: June 2, 3-5pm and June 3, 1-6pm

Pick Up:July 14, 3-5pm and June 15, 3-5pm

Awards & Reception: Fri June 7, 6-8pm

Exhibit on View: June 7 – July 13

TROUBLESHOOTING

QUESTIONS Call 516-304-5797 or email artshow@TheArtGuild.org. 

If you have problems with the uploader, please email your images to artshow@TheArtGuild.org  – with ALL contact information, image titles and mediums. We will invoice you for payment. Submission will not be included in curating without payment. 

Emailed images must include your name, contact information and the title, medium, value, and size in your email.

To resize or compress your images, go to PICRESIZE.com

Please be aware that the digital images you send should look as good as they possibly can. These will be the images that will be will be reviewed by our curators and displayed in our online gallery. Try to photograph your image in natural light, that the image is straight and that there is no glare on glass or varnished surface.

FINALISTS & AWARDS

FINALISTS:

The Selection Committee will review all entries and notify each artist as to the acceptance of the submitted work. High school students will be reviewed and judged separately. The Art Guild has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose which eligible entries will be accepted to be exhibited. All decisions are final. Artists whose work has been selected will be notified either by email OR on our website.

AWARDS:

1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mentions

SIZE & FRAMING

Frame size must not exceed 30” on the longest side. Gallery wraps are acceptable, but must be at least 1” thick and must not exceed 30″ on the longest side.

It must be wired securely for hanging with screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, NOT the backboard. No sawtooth hangers, tape, strings.  We can wire for you for a $10 fee.

Work must be labeled on the back with the title, artist’s name, street address, phone number, and email.

Framing of your work must comply with the above OR IT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

SELLING YOUR ARTWORK

Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition.

All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

LIABILITY & INSURANCE

The Liability Waiver on the entry form must be signed by the artist submitting images for consideration. It is the responsibility of the participating artist to insure or self-insure any work submitted for inclusion in this exhibit.

LIABILITY WAIVER

I wish to have The Art Guild of Port Washington, Inc., (“TAG”) consider my artwork for exhibition as indicated in this Registration Form, and I acknowledge that TAG has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose the artwork to be exhibited. I also acknowledge that unrelated business or other activities may or will take place at the exhibition location during the exhibition and I assume any risk associated with such activities. I further acknowledge that I have been notified that I should carry my own insurance to be protected against loss, theft or damage to my artwork. I fully understand and agree that the following waiver, release and hold harmless agreement is binding on my heirs, assigns and legal representatives. In exchange for TAG’s consideration of my artwork, I agree to assume all risks of copying, theft, loss or damage to my artwork in connection with TAG’s decision to exhibit or not exhibit my artwork or in connection with the exhibition of my artwork, for the duration of the exhibition from and including delivery to TAG, through and including pickup, and knowingly and intentionally release, discharge, hold harmless, and agree not to sue TAG, its officers, directors, members, committee personnel, agents or owners and/or lessees of the premises where the exhibition is held (“Released Persons”) from any claim, that I may have or acquire in the future, arising out of my submission of artwork to TAG for its consideration for exhibition, for TAG’s exhibition of my artwork, or while it or I am on the premises where the exhibition is held, for, including but not limited to, copying, theft, loss, or damage to my artwork, personal injury, or death, whether caused intentionally or arising from the negligence of any Released Person, of any other person or any other cause, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. The artist agrees to indemnify and hold harmless The Art Guild for any copyright claims arising from the display of his/her image. Whether or not any artwork submitted by me is chosen for exhibition, I consent to The Art Guild’s use of any artwork I submit (or an image representing such artwork) in connection with TAG’s communications to prospective members, members and the public.

Power of Nature Juried Competition & Exhibition

Power of Nature Juried Competition & Exhibition

power of nature juried competition exhibition

Power of Nature

Juried Competition & Exhibition

Capture the essence of nature’s majesty in your chosen medium – whether it be painting, sculpture, mixed media, or beyond (photography not included). Share your unique perspective on the awe-inspiring landscapes, dynamic seascapes and majestic ecosystems.

Deadline: April 15, 2024, 10pm

Drop Off: May 5 (3-5pm) & May 6 (1-6pm)

Pick Up: June 2 & 3

Awards & Reception: May 16, 6-8pm

Exhibit on View: May 11 – June 1

Juror: Frederic Mendelsohn

Congratulations to the following artists on their acceptance (s):

Anne Barash Breitstein Rough Sailing
Diane Bares Clouds Over Manhasset Bay
Douglas Barnaby Rounding Montauk with a Freshening Breeze
Caught in a summer squall
Mary Behling Quiet Path
West End Dunes Splendor
Cindy Bender Serenity
George Billy Approaching Storm
Lauren Brady-Russell Stormy Sky Over Peconic Bay
Esther Marie Caponigro The Real Ruler 2
Stacy Carner Forces of nature beyond
Judith Caseley Panda
Aleta Crawford Erosion: Nature’s Sculptor
Christine DAddario Wave Power
Wave Crash
Erina Davidovich Grace Bay
Anastasia Eswar Montauk Surf
Bari Fagin Evolution 2
Bill Grabowski Family Loves Nature
Songs of Land and Sea
Theresa Graff April showers bring spring flowers Avignon France
Jan Guarino Manhattenhenge
Rod’s Big Bike Trip
Karin Handrakis “My Secret Place”
Catherine Hyman Banyan, Cambodia
Stephane Ivolella Hecksher Park Huntington NY
Marc Josloff View of the Falls
Ellen Kanner Wildflowers
Tara Kawas Uncommon Octopus
Marceil Kazickas Healing Garden
Marilyn Kestin Quartet
Lori Lee Winter Haze
Laurie Levine Going Home
Linda Louis Festival of Fire
Viny Maliangos Niagara
Geraldine McAleese Deep Sea 1
John Micheals Coiled Spring
Cape Scape
Judith Musaro Pink Sky at Sundown
Lee Najman Branches
Stephanie Navon-Jacobson Breaking
Patti Peterson After the Blizzard
Nicholas Ramer Naples Tide
Carmel Sunset
ALAN RICHARDS An Uncertain Future
Howard Rose Sagaponack view
Path to Cove Point
Carol Salerno Blue Sky
Jane Scal Windy Florida
Veronica Schliemann Nature’s vista
Dingman’s falls, PA
Steven Sciachitano Outerbands
Marcie Serber Night Coming
Nolly Shavzin Dusk Sky sings the Blues
ILENE SILBERSTEIN Unfolding Energy
Dora Themelis West End 2
Daniel Van Benthuysen Crane Road, West Exit
Margo Vignola Sea Storm
Nancy Wernersbach Crashing Surf, Marginal Way
Sheniqua Young Negril
Trudy Zohn Solitude
Jungle 3

QUESTIONS?

Email artshow@TheArtGuild.org or Call 516-304-5797

CALENDAR & IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline: April 15

Drop Off: May 5 & 6

Pick Up: June 2 & 3

Awards & Reception: May 16, 6-8pm

Exhibit on View: May 11 and June 1

TROUBLESHOOTING

QUESTIONS Call 516-304-5797 or email artshow@TheArtGuild.org. 

If you have problems with the uploader, please email your images to artshow@TheArtGuild.org  – with ALL contact information, image titles and mediums. We will invoice you for payment. Submission will not be included in curating without payment. 

Emailed images must include your name, contact information and the title, medium, value, and size in your email.

To resize or compress your images, go to PICRESIZE.com

Please be aware that the digital images you send should look as good as they possibly can. These will be the images that will be will be reviewed by our curators and displayed in our online gallery. Try to photograph your image in natural light, that the image is straight and that there is no glare on glass or varnished surface.

FINALISTS & AWARDS

FINALISTS:

The Selection Committee will review all entries and notify each artist as to the acceptance of the submitted work. High school students will be reviewed and judged separately. The Art Guild has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose which eligible entries will be accepted to be exhibited. All decisions are final. Artists whose work has been selected will be notified either by email OR on our website.

AWARDS:

1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mentions

SIZE & FRAMING

Frame size must not exceed 36” on the longest side. Gallery wraps are acceptable, but must be at least 1” thick and must not exceed 36″ on the longest side.

It must be wired securely for hanging with screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, NOT the backboard. No sawtooth hangers, tape, strings.  We can wire for you for a $10 fee.

Work must be labeled on the back with the title, artist’s name, street address, phone number, and email.

Framing of your work must comply with the above OR IT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

SELLING YOUR ARTWORK

Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition.

All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

LIABILITY & INSURANCE

The Liability Waiver on the entry form must be signed by the artist submitting images for consideration. It is the responsibility of the participating artist to insure or self-insure any work submitted for inclusion in this exhibit.

LIABILITY WAIVER

I wish to have The Art Guild of Port Washington, Inc., (“TAG”) consider my artwork for exhibition as indicated in this Registration Form, and I acknowledge that TAG has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose the artwork to be exhibited. I also acknowledge that unrelated business or other activities may or will take place at the exhibition location during the exhibition and I assume any risk associated with such activities. I further acknowledge that I have been notified that I should carry my own insurance to be protected against loss, theft or damage to my artwork. I fully understand and agree that the following waiver, release and hold harmless agreement is binding on my heirs, assigns and legal representatives. In exchange for TAG’s consideration of my artwork, I agree to assume all risks of copying, theft, loss or damage to my artwork in connection with TAG’s decision to exhibit or not exhibit my artwork or in connection with the exhibition of my artwork, for the duration of the exhibition from and including delivery to TAG, through and including pickup, and knowingly and intentionally release, discharge, hold harmless, and agree not to sue TAG, its officers, directors, members, committee personnel, agents or owners and/or lessees of the premises where the exhibition is held (“Released Persons”) from any claim, that I may have or acquire in the future, arising out of my submission of artwork to TAG for its consideration for exhibition, for TAG’s exhibition of my artwork, or while it or I am on the premises where the exhibition is held, for, including but not limited to, copying, theft, loss, or damage to my artwork, personal injury, or death, whether caused intentionally or arising from the negligence of any Released Person, of any other person or any other cause, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. The artist agrees to indemnify and hold harmless The Art Guild for any copyright claims arising from the display of his/her image. Whether or not any artwork submitted by me is chosen for exhibition, I consent to The Art Guild’s use of any artwork I submit (or an image representing such artwork) in connection with TAG’s communications to prospective members, members and the public.

Go figure exhibit and juried competition

Go figure exhibit and juried competition

Go Figure juried competition exhibition call to artist submissions

Go Figure

Juried Competition & Exhibition

Whether inspired by models, real-life situations, or imaginative realms, we seek artworks that convey the intricate interplay between beauty, strength, and vulnerability inherent in the human body.

The Art Guild is currently accepting submissions for emerging and established artists to participate in our juried competition and exhibition. Artists 18 and older are invited to submit artwork for consideration. All mediums are welcome, including but not limited to drawing, painting, sculpture, photography and mixed media. No portraits please.

Deadline: MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2024, 10pm

Drop Off: March 24, 3-5pm and March 25, 1-6pm

Pick Up: May 5, 3-5pm and May 6, 1-6pm

Awards & Reception: Sunday, April 7, 3-5:00 pm

Exhibit on View: April 7—May 4, 2024

Juror: Costa Vavagiakis

Congratulations to the artists listed below!
Your name and the piece(s) accepted are listed.

 

Eugene Adamowicz Rebirth of a Woman No.3 Rice Paper & Felt tip pen
Kelly Arora Uncertain Spotlight Oil on Canvas
Heidi Block Mirrorimage Oil
Judith Caseley My Venus mixed media
Delaney Conner Femme Fatale 2 Punch Needle Embroidery on Weavers Cloth
Ava DeAngelis Ataraxy Oil Pastels
Ruth Dougherty Play of Light Embodied Photograph
Andrea Fortunoff Equilibrium Photograph
Majestic Grace Photograph
Stuart Friedman Together Oil on paper
Michele Garfield Between Friends (Listening) Oil on Canvas
Kathleen Gerlach Moon Over 5th Avenue Photography
Bill Grabowski Pas de Deux Photo
Theresa Graff Basketball buddies Watercolor
Alyssa Hartmann A Bit of Clutter Oil on aluminum
Michael Hennessey MAN WITH BROKEN FEET BRONZE
EDGE BRONZE
Stephanie Ivolella Nothing can diminish the light that shines within the soul Watercolor
Sabine Jean Bart Holding up the Sky Oil
Marc Josloff Love On The Rocks Photography
Matador Photography
Annette Kasle Object of Desire Digital Photography
Tara Kawas in the shadows Magazine Collage
Marilyn Kestin “Who me?” Charcoal, Pastel
Lori Lee Vibing Oil on canvas
Judith Musaro DREAM SOFT PASTEL ON FABRIANO PAPER
Suzanne Liff Happy Dance Acrylic paint
Diane Luger Woman in a Blue Bikini Watercolor
Viny Maliangos Artemis Oil
Mark Mancher Subway Reverie Photography
Subway Reverie 2 Photo
Liz Masi Wait for it Watercolor
Queen’s Gaurdians Watercolor
Baruch May Rest Charcoal
Tessa McCain Figures Oil on Panel
John Micheals I Coulda Been a Model photography
Stay Focused photography
Lorraine Miller Until acrylic paint, oil pastel, graphite
Toby Ozure Contemplation Watercolor
A Beautiful Young Man Lithograph
Ann Parry Neo Venus photograph
Melisse Pinto Behold Fused Glass Sculpture
Denis Ponsot Waiting For My Cafe in Paris watercolor
Alice Riordan Reverie Terra Cotta
Cassie Ross-Dinin “Growing Older” Mixed Media – Ceramic Base
Veronica Schliemann September Song Paper collage
Broken Promises Paper collage
Nolly Shavzin Alice Dancing With Red Dragon Flags Watercolor on canvas
ILENE SILBERSTEIN Come Walk With Me Oil
Steven Silberstein On a Journey Photography
Barbara Silbert The Satin Slip Pastel
Lynn Sirow “Her Longest Pose” Watercolor
Andy Small Velodrome Woman’s Race Photography
Jessica Sossi Romano Kiss It Goodbye Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
Joan Stevens Monica Oil
sherry St. Renz “Maternity” mixed media
Susan Tiffen Hannahs Lesson 03 Archival Photograph
Kay Vickers Mighty Jack oil
Joan Weiss Beach blanket body digital photograph
Manuel Villalobos Walls of Perception Ceramic
David Wollin Go Figure Photography

 

QUESTIONS?

Email artshow@TheArtGuild.org or Call 516-304-5797

CALENDAR & IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline: MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2024, 10pm

Notification of acceptance: Artists whose work has been selected will be notified after March 15, either by email OR on our website.

Drop Off: March 24, 3-5pm and March 25, 1-6pm

Pick Up: May 5, 3-5pm and May 6, 1-6pm

Awards & Reception: Sunday, April 7, 3-5:00 pm

TROUBLESHOOTING

QUESTIONS Call 516-304-5797 or email artshow@TheArtGuild.org. 

If you have problems with the uploader, please email your images to artshow@TheArtGuild.org  – with ALL contact information, image titles and mediums. We will invoice you for payment. Submission will not be included in curating without payment. 

Emailed images must include your name, contact information and the title, medium, value, and size in your email.

To resize or compress your images, go to PICRESIZE.com

Please be aware that the digital images you send should look as good as they possibly can. These will be the images that will be will be reviewed by our curators and displayed in our online gallery. Try to photograph your image in natural light, that the image is straight and that there is no glare on glass or varnished surface.

FINALISTS & AWARDS

FINALISTS:

The Selection Committee will review all entries and notify each artist as to the acceptance of the submitted work. High school students will be reviewed and judged separately. The Art Guild has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose which eligible entries will be accepted to be exhibited. All decisions are final. Artists whose work has been selected will be notified either by email OR on our website.

AWARDS:

1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mentions

SIZE & FRAMING

Frame size must not exceed 36” on the longest side. Gallery wraps are acceptable, but must be at least 1” thick and must not exceed 36″ on the longest side.

It must be wired securely for hanging with screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, NOT the backboard. No sawtooth hangers, tape, strings.  We can wire for you for a $10 fee.

Work must be labeled on the back with the title, artist’s name, street address, phone number, and email.

Framing of your work must comply with the above OR IT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

SELLING YOUR ARTWORK

Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition.

All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

LIABILITY & INSURANCE

The Liability Waiver on the entry form must be signed by the artist submitting images for consideration. It is the responsibility of the participating artist to insure or self-insure any work submitted for inclusion in this exhibit.

Liability Waiver

I wish to have The Art Guild of Port Washington, Inc., (“TAG”) consider my artwork for exhibition as indicated in this Registration Form, and I acknowledge that TAG has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose the artwork to be exhibited. I also acknowledge that unrelated business or other activities may or will take place at the exhibition location during the exhibition and I assume any risk associated with such activities. I further acknowledge that I have been notified that I should carry my own insurance to be protected against loss, theft or damage to my artwork. I fully understand and agree that the following waiver, release and hold harmless agreement is binding on my heirs, assigns and legal representatives. In exchange for TAG’s consideration of my artwork, I agree to assume all risks of copying, theft, loss or damage to my artwork in connection with TAG’s decision to exhibit or not exhibit my artwork or in connection with the exhibition of my artwork, for the duration of the exhibition from and including delivery to TAG, through and including pickup, and knowingly and intentionally release, discharge, hold harmless, and agree not to sue TAG, its officers, directors, members, committee personnel, agents or owners and/or lessees of the premises where the exhibition is held (“Released Persons”) from any claim, that I may have or acquire in the future, arising out of my submission of artwork to TAG for its consideration for exhibition, for TAG’s exhibition of my artwork, or while it or I am on the premises where the exhibition is held, for, including but not limited to, copying, theft, loss, or damage to my artwork, personal injury, or death, whether caused intentionally or arising from the negligence of any Released Person, of any other person or any other cause, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. The artist agrees to indemnify and hold harmless The Art Guild for any copyright claims arising from the display of his/her image. Whether or not any artwork submitted by me is chosen for exhibition, I consent to The Art Guild’s use of any artwork I submit (or an image representing such artwork) in connection with TAG’s communications to prospective members, members and the public.

Portraits from Life with Max Ginsburg

Portraits from Life with Max Ginsburg

3 day workshop

Portraits From Life
with Max Ginsburg

January 9-11, 2024
9:30 – 4:00pm

Join this mastermind of an artist, who passionately gives to the craft for a 3 day workshop January 9-11, 2024!

Day 1. Oil Painting Head Studies or Portraits from Life (Male & Female Live models). In the first hour of the morning and the afternoon sessions I would paint a demonstration. The students would paint in the second two hours of the morning and afternoon sessions and I would critique their work individually.

Day 2. Oil Painting Nude Figure Study from Life (Female Live model). One pose all day. Demo by me for the first hour in am & pm. Then critique students’ work as on Day 1..

Day 3. Oil Painting Composition of Clothed Figure from Life (Live model). One pose all day. Same procedure as on Day 2.

Required Supplies

OIL PAINTS

Titanium White, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre,
Cadmium Orange, Cadmium Red Lt., Alizarin Crimson, Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cadmium Green Pale., (Winsor Newton brand), Cinnabar Green Medium (Rembrandt brand), Viridian, Cerulean Blue, UltraMarine Blue, Mars Black

BRUSHES

  • Raphael – Paris, (Type #3572 Bristle Filbert) Size #4, #6, #8 I have these

  • Raphael – Paris brushes at a discount price. I will bring these to the workshop.

  • Escoda Clasico (Cerda Blanca) Sizes #4 & #6

  • Silver Brush Renaissance (Type #7110) Red Sable #1, #2

MEDIUMS

  • Linseed Oil
  • Turpenoid or Gamsol

SURFACES

  • Hardwood Panel gessoed and toned OR GessoBoard toned)
  • OR Stretched smooth Canvas, Primed & Toned)
  • Two 9″x12″ panels or canvases
  • Two14″x18″ panel or canvas

 

OTHER

  • Two metal cups with caps (for turpenoid and linseed oil)
  • Palette Knife
  • Murphy’s Oil for cleaning brushes
  • Rags and Paper Towels
  • A French Easel with legs with a wooden or plastic palette,
  • Or a regular 12”x16” paint box with a traditional 12”x16” wooden or plastic pallet

Lecture and Slideshow
with Max Ginsburg

Monday, January 8, 2024
6 – 8:00pm

Join us for a lecture, slide show an discussion with Max Ginsburg. He will  share his process, his art and the masters  that have influenced him along his journey.

Light refreshments will be served. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity, space is limited.

This lecture is Free to Workshop participants, please contact Tracy Lefkowitz to register tlefkowitz@theartguild.org.

About Max Ginsburg

Ginsburg’s paintings are in many museums and private collections including The Butler Institute of American Art, The New Britain Museum, The Washington County Museum of Fine Art, The Society of Illustrators Museum, The Art Renewal Center Collection, The Salmagundi Club, The Hospital Workers Union 1199 and other public institutions.

He exhibited his fine art from 1953 to the present. From 1980 – 2004 he painted illustrations commissioned by the major publishing companies.

Ginsburg taught art over 60 years:

1960 – 1982 at The High School of Art & Design (NYC).

1984 – 2000 at The School of Visual Arts (NYC).

2008 – Ongoing: at The Art Students League of N.Y.

He has given many PAINTING FROM LIFE WORKSHOPS around the U.S. and abroad.

2020 – Ongoing: Online Painting Classes and Workshops

In 2011 he published his BOOK “MAX GINSBURG – RETROSPECTIVE.”

Over the years he exhibited and received many awards. The following are some of the more recent exhibitions and awards:

2023 – Lifetime Achievement Award, RealismLive

2022 – Love Award, Allied Artists of America

2020 – GOLD MEDAL, The Portrait Society of America

2017 – Solo Exhibition, FEI Art Museum, Yokohama, Japan

2017 – Solo Exhibition, Florence Academy Of Art, U.S.

2016 – Solo Exhibition, Highline Loft Gallery, NYC

2015 – The William Draper GRAND PRIZE at The Portrait Society of America Competition

2014 – Solo Exhibition, ArtRage Gallery in Syracuse, NY

2013 – Gold Medal Award, California Art Club, CA

2011 – BEST IN SHOW at ARC, The Art Renewal Center, International Salon Competition

2011 – Retrospective Solo Exhibition, The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH

2011 – Retrospective Solo Exhibition, The Salmagundi Club, New York, NY

For more details, awards and Bio before 2011 see Biography in web site www.maxginsburg.com,

and in his book “Max Ginsburg – Retrospective”.

Education:

Although he studied art & painting in the following schools, his education and skill development in realistic painting was learned primarily from his father, Abraham Ginsburg, a portrait painter

1945-1949, H.S.of Music & Art, NYC

1949-1953, Syracuse University (BFA), Syracuse, NY

1960-1963 City College of NY (MA), NYC

Art Admissions 101 Presentation

Art School Admissions 101

PRESENTATION: HOW TO APPLY TO ART SCHOOL
Learn about our weekly College Portfolio Prep Intensive!

Are you considering applying to a specialized visual arts college or submitting a portfolio for advanced art classes? Our visual art professionals will help you develop an elevated portfolio that expresses your unique voice, demonstrates your skills and helps you stand out!

You’re invited! Join admissions expert Robyn Cooper as she delves into the fundamental elements of the Art School Admissions process. Tailored for individuals interested in entering the realm of art school, this session is your essential companion in navigating the intricate pathway to admission success. Hosted by The Art Guild, we invite parents to join an evening of open, honest, and non-judgmental discussion, where we address your questions about the art school admissions process.

Wednesday, January 17
7 – 8pm
The Art Guild
200 Port Washington BLVD, Manhasset

About Robyn Cooper

Robyn Cooper received her M.F.A from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 2012. Robyn has more than ten years of teaching experience and has taught across Long Island at Long Island University (C.W. Post,) SUNY Suffolk Community College, and the Nassau County Museum of Art. She is currently an Adjunct Professor at Adelphi University and sits on the Education Committee at the Heckscher Museum of Art. Robyn has also worked in college admissions doing portfolio reviews for several years. She has experience working in acrylic, oil and gouache paint, in addition to drawing, and digital media. Her work has been exhibited throughout the country in shows at Gross McCleaf Gallery PA, R. Dixon Gallery NY, and uBe Art in Berkley, CA. Her work is in several private collections including a private collection at The Hershey Trust in Hershey, PA. In her personal work, Robyn is interested in exploring: family, relationships, the idea of home, community, love, loneliness, isolation, humor, sadness, happiness, food, and gathering around the table.

Robyn currently lives and works in Long Island, NY.

www.robyncooperart.com // @robyncooperart

Primary Colors Juried Competition & Exhibition

Primary Colors Juried Competition & Exhibition

love of food juried competition and exhibit

Primary Colors

Juried Competition & Exhibition

Primary colors, blue, yellow and red, are the colors from which all other colors can  be made. Artists have used these colors as the basis for their artwork for centuries. The use of primary colors makes any work of art vibrant and exciting. We invite you to submit your artwork demonstrating the stunning effects of using a primary color  palette with the colors blue, yellow and red being the primary artistic element.

Deadline: January 8, 2024

Drop Off: Sun Jan 28 3-5, Mon Jan 29 1-6

Pick Up: Sunday, Feb 25, 3-5pm and Monday, Feb 26, 1-6pm

Awards & Reception: February 4th, 3-5pm

Exhibit on View: February 4 – 24

Juror: Nina Sangimino, Long Island Museum Curator

Congratulations to our award winners!

1st Place- Aleta Crawford- Autumn Moon
2nd Place- Steven Vando- Daybreak
3rd Place-John Micheals-Primary Pyramids
Honorable Mentions:
Ilene Silberstein -Hues of Red, White and Blue
Anne Siefert- Trees, Hither Woods Late Afternoon
Denis Ponsot- Le Forgeron

Congratulations to the following acceptances:

Ahearn, Mary Journey of Exploration 1
Amato, Carolina Red Coat
Barnaby, Douglas Lady Liberty
Peace Tree
Behal, Jo-Anne Scarlet Macau
Buongiovanni, Gina Bench Worm’s Eye
Carner, Stacy Abstract bry
Abstract composite
Caseley, Judith Sharing Cookies
Corbin, Bernice “Creation”
Untitled 2
Crawford, Aleta R Autumn Moon
Elbaum, Nate Mondrian Buildings
Foglia, Debbie Where’s the Butter?
Gerlach, Kathleen Bursting with Life
Gitlitz, Alicia Crazy For You
Grabowski, Bill Woman in the Moon
Graff, Theresa Village in the harbor
Holtzman, Shelley Go For It
Iqbal, Nayyar Red Shop on Victoria Street
Ivolella, Stephanie Bring me the whole sea-fest
Josloff, Marc Bright Red Lipstick
The Painter
Kaplan, Barbara All That Jazz
Kawas, Tara Maine Oysters
Cherry Tomatoes
Kim, Yangmi A few days later 1
A few days later 2
Kirshner, Karen #3 (Collage series)
Kraft, Randy Primarily Whimsy
Layton, Hali Ancestral Home
Massetti, Mary Catch of the day
Meehan, Meagan The Quiddity of Imagination–An Abstract Playground
Michalson, Sue Bikes
Micheals, John Primary Pyramids
Primary Corrugation
Ottaiano, Ralph Peggys Light
Ponsot, Denis Le Forgeron
Blue Boxes Red Strawberries
Riordan, Alice Frozen Memories
Rossi, Ellen No.5
Salerno, Carol Rambling Roads
Sankari, Irene Red and Gold
Walking Into the Light
Sarasohn, Gail Spice Island
Schneider, Madison Internal Struggle
Schreiber, Betsy Tornado
Seligson, Jose ARCA
Shavzin, Nolly Autumn Forest
Siefert, Anne Trees, Hither Woods late Afternoon
Silberstein, Ilene Hues of Red, White and Blue
Small, Andy SurfsUp
Vando, Steven Daybreak
Blue Porcelain
Vignola, Margo Pagoda
Yantz, Patty Celebrated
Yen, Kevin Pomegranate
Zavala, Theodora Cherry and red onion
Cherries in water

CALENDAR & IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline: January 8, 2024

Notification of acceptance: after January 12, either by email OR on our website

Drop Off: Sun Jan 28 3-5, Mon Jan 29 1-6

Pick Up: Sunday, Feb 25, 3-5pm and Monday, Feb 26, 1-6pm

Awards & Reception: February 4th, 3-5pm

Exhibit on View: February 4 – 24

Juror: Nina Sangimino

TROUBLESHOOTING

QUESTIONS Call 516-304-5797 or email artshow@TheArtGuild.org. 

If you have problems with the uploader, please email your images to artshow@TheArtGuild.org  – with ALL contact information, image titles and mediums. We will invoice you for payment. Submission will not be included in curating without payment. 

Emailed images must include your name, contact information and the title, medium, value, and size in your email.

To resize or compress your images, go to PICRESIZE.com

Please be aware that the digital images you send should look as good as they possibly can. These will be the images that will be will be reviewed by our curators and displayed in our online gallery. Try to photograph your image in natural light, that the image is straight and that there is no glare on glass or varnished surface.

FINALISTS & AWARDS

FINALISTS:

The Selection Committee will review all entries and notify each artist as to the acceptance of the submitted work. (High school students will be reviewed and judged separately if applicable). The Art Guild has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose which eligible entries will be accepted to be exhibited. All decisions are final. Artists whose work has been selected will be notified either by email OR on our website.

AWARDS:

1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mentions

SIZE & FRAMING

Frame size must not exceed 36” on the longest side. Gallery wraps are acceptable, but must be at least 1” thick and must not exceed 36″ on the longest side.

It must be wired securely for hanging with screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, NOT the backboard. No sawtooth hangers, tape, strings.  We can wire for you for a $10 fee.

Work must be labeled on the back with the title, artist’s name, street address, phone number, and email.

Framing of your work must comply with the above OR IT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

SELLING YOUR ARTWORK

Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition.

All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

LIABILITY & INSURANCE

The Liability Waiver on the entry form must be signed by the artist submitting images for consideration. It is the responsibility of the participating artist to insure or self-insure any work submitted for inclusion in this exhibit.