The Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards announced the winners of this year's juried prize last week -- Mia Feuer of Washington was awarded "Best in Show".
Trawick Prize Winners Announced
Finalists for Trawick Prize Announced
Eleven finalists for the highly-regarded visual art award, The Trawick Prize, were announced today. Among them is D.C.-based performance artist Kathryn Cornelius, represented by Curator’s Office and whose show, The Feeling of What Happens, was on display through last month. Another D.C.-based conceptual artist included in the final list is George Washington University MFA graduate Ding Ren, whose solo show Observations & Interventions at Montpelier Arts Center was on display earlier this year. She is also performing Observations with a Typewriter at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art on August 20 as part of the exhibition Lists: To-dos, Illustrated Inventories, Collected Thoughts and Other Artists' Enumerations from the Archives of American Art. Current Hamiltonian Artists fellow Anne Chan of Silver Spring, Md. was also named to the final round. You can see a selection of Chan's work on display through July 17 in Private Practice: Bad Ideas, Dead Ends and Guilty Pleasures at Hamiltonian Gallery.
Winners Announced in 7th Annual Trawick Prize
On Wednesday, winners of the regional visual art competition, The Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards, were announced. The top four awards were given to René Treviño of Baltimore, who won “Best in Show” and a cash prize of $10,000; D.C.'s Molly Springfield was awarded second place and $2,000; Jessie Lehson of Baltimore was bestowed third place and received $1,000; while the “Young Artist” award of $1,000 was given to Hannah Kim of Falls Church, Va.
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> The city's free concert series follows MC Hammer with a rare appearance by salsa legend Willie Colon, 7-9 p.m. at Woodrow Wilson Center. >> President Nixon’s White House counsel John Dean will be at Politics and Prose to discuss his book, Broken Government, which examines "the institutional damage he believes the Republican Party has inflicted on the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government during the Bush administration." 7 p.m. He'll also be...
Arts Agenda
It's round two of the official opening of the fall art season. If you didn't get to check out all the openings last week (and who humanly could have?), spend part of your Saturday afternoon perusing the rest -- our reviewer particularly enjoyed the show at Flashpoint. But block off your evenings for the parties to celebrate the following openings: >> Up in Bethesda, it's the big night for the Trawick Prize finalists, as they...
Regional Art Award Winners Announced
Mid-Atlantic Art News has the scoop on this year's Trawick Prize winners. The annual award, produced by the Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District and funded by long-time regional arts supporter Carol Trawick, is widely known as one of the area's most highly regarded visual arts prizes. The winners list often comes with a little (sometimes well-founded) griping from the art community, but there's no doubt that the winners earn some serious respect -- as well...
Bethesda Painting Awards @ Fraser Gallery
Five years ago, Carol Trawick began funding the highest paying art competition in the area at the time. The Trawick Prize, held at Creative Partners, was open to artists working in all media, with the high cash prizes often won by new media artists working in video, digital technologies and installation. Encouraged by Fraser Gallery owner Catriona Fraser, Trawick began a similar competition open only to painters three years ago: the Bethesda Painting Award. The...

