2023 Southern Prize and State Fellowships for Visual Arts Exhibition

November 15, 2024, through February 9, 2025

On view in the Atrium, Blackmon, Goldman, Richard, Rushton Stakely, and Weil Galleries

Overview

The South Arts Southern Prize and State Fellowships for Visual Arts acknowledge, support, and celebrate the highest quality artistic work being created in the American South. Individual artists living in the South Arts region—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee—share their work for consideration during an annual open application process. The cohort of nine State Fellows are selected from the pool of applicants through a national jury. A second national jury then selects the Southern Prize for Visual Arts Winner and Finalist from within the pool of State Fellows. Jurors make their selections based on artistic excellence that reflects and represents the diversity of the region. Each State Fellow receives a $5,000 cash award and inclusion in a touring exhibition. The Southern Prize Winner and Finalist receive an additional $25,000 and $10,000 respectively, along with a two-week residency at the Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences. For more details, visit southarts.org.

The 2023 Fellows represented are Beizar Aradini, Kelly Bryant, Victoria Dugger, Chris Friday, Alexis McGrigg, Nadia Meadows, Rachael Moser, Clair Trosclair and Michael Webster.

Above (left to right): Photographs courtesy of the artist.
Top: Kelly Bryant, Chris Friday, Victoria Dugger
Middle: Rachel Moser, Carlie Trosclair, Alexis McGrigg
Bottom: Nadia Meadows, Michael Webster, Beizar Aradini

South Arts offers an annual portfolio of activities designed to support the success of artists and arts providers in the South, address the needs of Southern communities through impactful arts-based programs, and celebrate the excellence, innovation, value, and power of the arts of the South.

Organizer

Organized by South Arts.

About South Arts

South Arts advances Southern vitality through the arts. The nonprofit regional arts organization was founded in 1975 to build on the South’s unique heritage and enhance the public value of the arts. South Arts’ work responds to the arts environment and cultural trends with a regional perspective. South Arts offers an annual portfolio of activities designed to support the success of artists and arts providers in the South, address the needs of Southern communities through impactful arts-based programs, and celebrate the excellence, innovation, value, and power of the arts of the South.

Sponsor

Support for this exhibition is provided, in part, by SouthernFirst and the Warner Fund.

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