By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.
At the members’ opening reception for the 2009 Portland Museum of Art Biennial yesterday, four prizes were awarded to artists in the exhibition, reports Maine Today. The Purchase Prizes were awarded to three artists: Mary Aro for her three paintings Trailer Home on Polka Valley Road, Microwaves, and End of the Burn; Julianna Swaney for her three drawings Wolfgirl, Beebeard, and Central Park, March 6, 1890; and Sean Foley for his painting Accuser. The Purchase Prizes are chosen by select members of the museum’s collection committee and will become part of the museum’s permanent collection. The William E. and Helen E. Thon Jurors’ Prize of four thousand dollars was awarded to installation artist Wade Kavanaugh for Falsework.
Biennials at the Portland Museum of Art have evolved since 1998 and have gained popularity as one of the foremost venues for contemporary art in the state. The three jurors, Elizabeth Burke, art consultant and former codirector of Clementine Gallery in New York; Dan Graham, a video, installation, and performance artist based in New York; and Denise Markonish, curator at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, chose twenty-nine works culled from a record 970 applicants.