2025 MEMBERS’ JURIED ART EXHIBIT
May 16 - June 28, 2025
The Frederic Remington Art Museum is pleased to invite member artists to submit entries to the 2025 Members’ Juried Art Exhibit. Artworks in all visual media using any combination of materials and techniques are welcome. Accepted artworks will be displayed in the Richard E. Winter Gallery and the Torrey Family Gallery at the Frederic Remington Art Museum.
JUROR
Katsitsionni Fox is Bear Clan from the Mohawk Nation Territory of Akwesasne. She is a practicing educator and an award winning artist and filmmaker whose work draws inspiration from Haudenosaunee culture and current realities. Fox received an Associate in Fine Arts from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM (1989). She received a BA in Studio Arts from SUNY Potsdam (1995) and an MFA in
Visual Art from Vermont College at Norwich University in Montpelier, Vermont (2000). Katsitsionni’s work has been exhibited across turtle island for the past 20 years. Her pottery is in the permanent collections of the National Museum of the American Indian, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester Museum of Art and Science, Adirondack Experience, The Wild Center and the Seneca Museum.
Katsitsionni is part of a movement to revitalize traditional Haudenosaunee pottery, a practice that had been lost for generations. She has been mentored by Richard Zane Smith (Wyandot) and Roger Perkins (Mohawk) on traditional pottery techniques. She has studied the pottery collections first hand at the Rochester museum of Science and the Albany State Museum. She has taught traditional Haudenosaunee pottery and pipe making in Akwesasne, Six Nations, Tyendinaga, Kahnawake and Onondaga.
Her contemporary ceramic work comes into form with great intention and continued connection to all living things including the clay that comes from our Mother Earth. Her recent pottery work fuses traditional Haudenosaunee pottery techniques with contemporary themes and mixed media.
ENTRY SUBMISSION PROCEDURES Member artists may submit up to three works for jury; art previously exhibited at the Museum is NOT eligible. A $25 payment is required for up to 3 digital entries. One of each member artist’s works is guaranteed acceptance, and up to two more may be accepted by the juror. All entries must be presented initially as high resolution digital images, 300ppi; video works should be in H.264 format for .mp4, and may be posted on a webpage or other video platform with a link to the page provided. The juror will make selections from the images submitted.
REQUIREMENTS Flat works are limited to 72”H x 36”W including frame; sculpture may not exceed 60”H x 24”W x 24”D. Time-based works are limited to 5 minutes in duration and should be in H.264 format or .mp4; this work will loop on a screen installed in the gallery with other accepted work. Longer time-based works will be considered if the artist provides and installs their own equipment; monitors should be no larger than 30” diagonal, and headphones should be provided if sound is integral to the work. Work with complex installations will be included at the discretion of the juror and Museum. The juror has final authority for selection.
Accepted art must be finished and ready for exhibition. Work must be dry with no assemblage needed and able to withstand regular handling. 2D works must be framed or otherwise very well finished and presented. Works on paper must be framed and protected with glass or plexi. The Museum reserves the right to modify handling hardware as necessary.
Hand delivery of accepted art is preferred. Art may be shipped to the museum, but it must be in a reusable container, and must be accompanied by payment for return shipping. Art and its packaging should be able to withstand the rigors of the chosen shipping method.
Art in the exhibition may be for sale. The Museum will retain 30% of all sales. All work must remain in the Museum for the duration of the exhibit.
The Frederic Remington Art Museum reserves the right to use any and all images of artwork accepted into the exhibition for publicity purposes. By submitting images, artists agree to allow reproduction of their digital files and/or photographs taken of their art for educational, publicity, and archival purposes. Not all accepted artwork may be selected for reproduction.
Questions? Please contact Museum Curator, Romi Sebald at curator@fredericremington.org or 315-393-2425
CALENDAR - Please keep this calendar for your reference
Wednesday, April 9th: Submissions deadline
April 11 - 13th: Jury
April 14-15th: Notification to artists
Sunday, May 4: drop off of work 1-4pm
Friday, May 16, 5-7pm: Opening Reception
Saturday, June 28th: Last Day to view exhibit
Sunday, June 29th: Pick up work 1-4pm