Traveling Exhibition
Transformation 8: Contemporary Works in Small Metals
Traveling Exhibition
Transformation 8: Contemporary Works in Small Metals
Transformation 8: Contemporary Works in Small Metals is the 2011 edition of the Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder’s Prize series, which recognizes excellence in the field of contemporary craft. This series was inaugurated in 1997 in honor of Elizabeth Rockwell Raphael, founder of the Society for Contemporary Craft and a longtime figure on the national craft scene. We are deeply grateful to Elizabeth Raphael’s daughters —Alexandra, Cathy and Margaret — for suggesting and funding this important prize in honor of their mother. As with the previous shows, this exhibition continues the theme of Transformation, an appropriate focus for an exhibition honoring Elizabeth Raphael, a woman who believed passionately in the transformative power of art to change lives.
Transformation 8 features the work of 33 internationally recognized and emerging artists, and highlights outstanding examples of contemporary works in small metals and jewelry. Eight of the finalists are international, which provides a look at some of the work being done in metals outside the United States. In awarding prizes, the jurors looked for innovative approaches by artists who are pushing the envelope in terms of the techniques they are using, particularly those whose submissions demonstrated fresh experimentation with metal. In particular, they wanted pieces that would challenge or surprise viewers, moving them beyond their own frames of reference for small metals and jewelry. They were concerned with presenting examples of high quality execution that would help raise standards of excellence in the field. The question of how the theme of transformation was addressed in their work was an important consideration. Additionally, this year’s guest jurors encouraged the panel to ask which artist felt should be supported financially to encourage them to go forward.
The $5,000 Raphael Prize was awarded to Meghan Patrice Riley for her necklace, Interstitial, described by juror Bruce Pepich as “a kind of line drawing in space that floats on the body.” The jurors also felt so strongly about the entry by Mari Ishikawa, a Japanese-born artist currently working in Germany, that they awarded a $1,000 second prize for her Parallel World, a deeply expressive brooch in silver and Japanese kozo paper. Honorable mentions were awarded to seminal metals artist Bob Ebendorf and emerging artist Daniel DiCaprio.
We acknowledge with appreciation the support of the Raphael family, the Elizabeth R. Raphael Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation, The Fine Foundation, the Allegheny Regional Asset District, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG), and many other foundations, corporations and individuals. We also thank the jurors — Alex Raphael, Cathy Raphael, Margaret Raphael, Kate Lydon, Bruce Pepich, and Natalya Pinchuk—for their commitment to selecting a show that provides an exciting look at current trends in the field.
number of objects: 36-40
availability: 10-12 weeks venues beginning June 2012
rental fee: $6,500, plus one-way shipping
space requirements: 2,000-3,000 square feet
security: moderate to high
catalog: A catalogue including photo documentation, an essay and biographical information on the artists accompanies the exhibition. 10 catalogues are provided with the exhibition at no additional charge. Additional catalogs may be purchased at a wholesale rate. A short video on the winning artist also travels with the exhibition.
additional materials: labels and text panels in electronic format; exhibition checklist, press releases sent electronically
tour schedule
Call to Schedule, 412.261.7003 x 15
July, 2012 – October, 2012 Available
November, 2012 – January, 2013 Available
February, 2013 – April, 2013 Available
May, 2013 – July, 2013 Available
August 2013 – October, 2013 University of Arkansas at Little Rock
October, 2013 – December, 2013 Available
January, 2014 – March, 2014 Available
For more information about this exhibition, email Kate Lydon or call 412-261-7003 x15.
2100 Smallman St. Pittsburgh, PA 15222 | 412.261.7003 | Monday - Saturday, 10 - 5pm
Robert Ebendorf, King of the Road, 2011, Mixed media
Photo: Tara Locklear
Honorable Mention Recipient
contemporary craft
Meghan Patrice Riley, Interstitial, 2011, Metal
Photo: Toky Photography
Raphael Prize Award Winner
Mari Ishikawa, Parallel World, 2011, Silver, Japanese kozo paper
Photo: Dirk Eisel
Second Place Recipient
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