Artist Members Exhibition Registration
Online & Drop Off Registration through February 15, 2019
Mail in Registration Postmarked through February 11, 2019

UPDATED: 

Online & Drop Off Registration EXTENDED through February 18, 2019

Guest Juror: Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator at MoMA PS1

Guild Hall's annual Artist Members Exhibition is accepting applications to its non-juried show through February 18, 2019, with the exhibition itself held from March 9 to April 6 2019 at the East Hampton, NY museum. This year's Guest Juror is Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator at MoMA PS1.

Winner of Top Honor is awarded a solo show at Guild Hall Museum's Spiga Gallery with awards given to artworks in a variety of categories.

The Guild Hall Artist Members Exhibition is the oldest non-juried museum exhibition on Long Island and one of the few non-juried members shows still offered..

This community-centered exhibition is an opportunity for Guild Hall to celebrate the artists who live and work here. Artists from every level of accomplishment participate as a way to show their support for Guild Hall and its role in the community life.
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The crowd views art on view at Guild Hall's 2018 Artist Members Exhibition. Photo by Ron Esposito. Courtesy of Guild Hall.

Viewing art on view at Guild Hall's 2018 Artist Members Exhibition. Photo by Ron Esposito. Courtesy of Guild Hall.

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Jocelyn Miller

This year's exhibition will be judged by Jocelyn Miller, the Assistant Curator at MoMA PS1. Miller has been a member of MoMA PS1’s curatorial team since 2011. She recently organized "Projects 106: Martine Syms"at The Museum of Modern Art (2017) and "Maria Lassnig: New York Films 1970-1980," and "Body Armor(both 2018); "Past Skin(2017); and "Meriem Bennani: FLY" (2016) at MoMA PS1.

She has co-organized solo exhibitions with Reza Abdoh, Naeem Mohaiemen, Ian Cheng, Mark Leckey, Cao Fei and Simon Denny, as well as career retrospectives of the artists Maria Lassnig and James Lee Byars, the latter both at MoMA PS1 and Museo Jumex, Mexico City. She also serves as Editorial Manager for MoMA PS1’s curatorial department, overseeing museum publications, and served as Editor for the 2015 "Greater New York: Readers" series. She received her BA in Comparative Literature at Princeton University.

Guild Hall Membership

Applications are accepted for Guild Hall's Artist Members Exhibition by all artists who are members of Guild Hall. Not a member? It's easy to join.

Annual Memberships are $55 for an individual or $85 for a Dual / Family Membership. Senior Memberships are $40 for an Individual and $70 for Dual / Family Membership. Click here to discover more and to sign up.

Applying to Guild Hall Artist Members Exhibition 

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There are 3 ways to register:
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Register online by midnight on February 18, 2019. Artwork labels will be sent via email within 7-10 days of registering. Click here to Register.
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Print, complete, and mail in your registration by February 11, 2019 (postmark date) or drop it off at Guild Hall by 5 p.m. on February 18, 2019. Keep the labels to attach to your artwork. Click here to Download the Registration Card.
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We will mail you a hard copy packet. Complete and mail it back to us by February 11, 2019 (postmark date) or drop it off at Guild Hall by 5 p.m. on February 15, 2019. Keep the labels to attach to your artwork..

Important Dates:

February 11 Deadline for postmark on mailed registrations
February 18 Online Registration Deadline by midnight EST
March 1 & 2, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Art Work Drop-Off
March 9 to April 6 Exhibition On View
March 9, 5 to 7 p.m. Private Member Reception
April 7 & 8, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Art Work Pick-Up
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Viewing art on view at Guild Hall's 2018 Artist Members Exhibition. Photo by Ron Esposito. Courtesy of Guild Hall.

Viewing art on view at Guild Hall's 2018 Artist Members Exhibition. Photo by Ron Esposito. Courtesy of Guild Hall.

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Guild Hall

Guild Hall, one of the first multidisciplinary centers in the country to combine a museum, theater, and education space under one roof, was established in 1931 as a gathering place for community where an appreciation for the arts would serve to encourage greater civic participation.

For nearly nine decades, Guild Hall has embraced this open-minded vision and provided a welcoming environment for the public to engage with art exhibitions, performances, and educational offerings. Art and artists have long been the engine of Guild Hall’s activities and the institution continues to find innovative ways to support creativity in everyone.

Guild Hall presents eight to ten exhibitions each year, ranging from the historical to the contemporary, and focusing on artists who have an affiliation with the Hamptons.The Museum’s Permanent Collection houses 2,400 works of art, with an emphasis on the 20th and 21st centuries in all mediums, from painting, sculpture and photography to video, and installation art by artists of the region.

Guild Hall is located at 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937. www.guildhall.org.

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02/14/19 EDITOR'S NOTE - The original story published with an Online Deadline of Friday, February 15, 2019. The deadline was extended to Monday, February 18, 2019 and the dates were changed to reflect this news.

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