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Our free exhibitions and programs are funded by donations from people like you, along with support from community partners. If you believe art plays a critical role the success of our community, please consider supporting Kimball Art Center.
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Eligibility and Theme
The show is open to all K-12 students residing in or attending public, private, charter, or home schools in Summit and Wasatch counties. Artwork should follow the theme of LAND in order to be exhibited. This year’s theme may be taken in many directions, and we encourage lots of creativity!
This year’s exhibition will be presented alongside Kimball Art Center’s concurrent exhibition, Between Life and Land: IDENTITY, featuring work by multiple local, national, and international artists, including Adam Bateman, Ann Böttcher, Blue Curry, Daniel George, Levi Jackson, Richard Misrach, Jared Ragland, Jerrin Wagstaff, and Jaclyn Wright.
Their artworks show us how places have a history and shape who we are. They are interested in how artists of the past have used the landscape as a backdrop for storytelling and myth building. Their work is also about the ideas (and the misconceptions) that influence our relationship to certain lands.
This year’s Wasatch Back Student Art Show allows students to think about a variety of questions:
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Exhibition Opening Thursday, April 7 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Kimball Art Center (KAC) is pleased to present the annual Wasatch Back Student Art Show featuring work by students in Summit and Wasatch County Schools, grades K-12. This year’s exhibition will focus in particular on artwork that incorporates the theme of MY FAMILY.
This year’s exhibition will be presented in tandem with additional exhibitions, featuring work by Maia Cruz Palileo, among others.
Maia Cruz Palileo is a Brooklyn, New York-based artist who paints images of a new and celebratory narrative of growing up as a Filipinx-American in the United States. They blend historical Philippiniana stories with memories of their own family’s migration from the Philippines. Palileo’s exploration of their identity and the connection to the identity of the Philippines in a global context, manifests in rich and colorful works that evoke respect for all of the subjects. In doing so, Palileo presents a reclamation of their peoples from historical colonialism and re-imagines her own cultural heritage. Their focus on identity is based on their viewpoint that our bodies act as vessels, bridging the past to the present.
Eligibility and Theme
The show is open to all K-12 students residing in or attending public, private, charter, or home schools in Summit and Wasatch counties. Artwork should follow the theme of MY FAMILY in order to be exhibited. This year’s theme may be taken in many directions, and we encourage lots of creativity!
Participants may submit only ONE ENTRY. The entry must be an original two- or three-dimensional work created during the 2021-22 school year. The artwork does not, however, need to be the result of a class assignment. Artwork must be ready to exhibit. All two-dimensional work will preferably be framed and must be wired for hanging. KAC is not responsible for any damage rendered to an entry.
Delivery
Artwork must be dropped off at Kimball Art Center March 19–27, 2022. Late entries will not be included. Both sections of the entry form must be completed. Section 1 should be attached to the submitted piece of artwork. Section 2 will be given to the Visitor Services team. We will use the information provided to create exhibition labels, so please make all information legible. Email addresses and phone numbers of students, parents, or teachers are required so that we can ensure the ability to return work to students.
Retrieving Artwork
Artwork must be picked up May 3–8, 2022. If alternate arrangements need to be made for pick-up, KAC must by notified before May 8, 2022. If not retrieved, artwork will become the property of KAC as of May 9, 2022.
For more information, please contact: Nancy Stoaks, Curator, nancy.stoaks@kimballartcenter.org
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The Wasatch Back Student Art Show is Kimball Art Center’s annual celebration of our community’s youngest artists. All Kindergarten through 12th grade students in Summit and Wasatch counties are invited to participate, creating work around a common theme. This year’s theme, inspired by the work of Marie Watt, Adrian Esparza, and Elodie Blanchard, is our material culture. The unfettered imagination of these highly skilled and creative students produces artworks that are both revealing and thought-provoking.
“As a mother of 5 children, business entrepreneur, and founder of a not-for-profit independent K- 8 school, I am a proponent of art education for our student community. Kimball Art Center offers students education in art and hands-on experience to learn what art is all about, what it means, and why was it is made? Through Kimball’s commitment to spread the love of art, students improve their critical thinking skills, communication, discipline, creativity, and self-esteem.
Congratulations to the participating students for making this year’s exhibit a success.’ – Tomilee Tilley
The Wasatch Back Student Art Show is supported by Tomilee Tilley Family Fund and Rocky Mountain Power Foundation.
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This year’s Wasatch Back Student Art Show will be a virtual presentation of the creativity of our community’s young artists. This annual exhibition features artwork from over 500 local students who create pieces surrounding a common theme. The 2020 theme is, “It’s Not What It Seems.”
Wasatch Back Student Art Show is sponsored by the Tomilee Tilley Family Fund.
“As a mother of 5 children, business entrepreneur , and founder of a not-for-profit independent K- 8 school, I am a proponent of art education for our student community. Kimball Art Center offers students education in art and hands-on experience to learn what art is all about, what it means, and why was it is made. Through Kimball Art Center’s commitment to spread the love of art, students improve their critical thinking skills, communication, discipline, creativity, and self-esteem. Congratulations to the participating students for making this year’s exhibition a success.”
– Tomilee Tilley
To participate, upload your artwork (or a student’s artwork), click here. If you do not have a Canvas account, you can register for one here. Use the code KLEW68 to join the Wasatch Back Student Art Show.
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