April 25 – May 26, 2024
About the Exhibition
Hill-Stead Museum is thrilled to announce its first Annual Juried Members Exhibition, which is intended to connect present day artists with the Museum’s natural beauty and collection masterworks. Calling all artists who are inspired by nature and light to submit their piece(s) to this juried show. Artists may work from the naturescape of their choice. They are warmly welcome to draw inspiration and/or work on site at Hill-Stead. Its 152 acres of rounds include gardens, meadows, trails, sweeping vistas and pastures filled with sheep and freshly-made haystacks.
Important Dates
- September 22, 2023 – Submissions begin on CaFÉ
- February 29, 2024 – Deadline for submissions on CaFÉ
- March 27 – Notification on CaFÉ and hillstead.org
- April 8 – Receiving of accepted works, 10 am-12pm, 4-6 pm at Hill-Stead
- April 11 – Deadline for shipped artwork
- April 27 – Exhibition Opening and Awards Ceremony, 4-6 pm at Hill-Stead
- May 26 – Close of exhibition
- June 1 – Pick-up of displayed works, 1-5 pm at Hill-Stead
About the Juror
William O’Reilly has been in the art world for over 20 years. During his early career, William was part of the Old
Masters Department at Christie’s in London, where he worked with masterpieces of Western Art, by
artists like Leonardo, Raphael and Michelangelo. Later, William went on to become the head of
Impressionist and Modern Art at Bonhams Auctioneers in London, and subsequently in New York. In January 2018
William moved into the world of private dealing with Dickinson Gallery’s New York. In 2022 William
established his own private dealership, Argonaut Fine Art, which offers the full spectrum of fine art consulting
services. William has handled benefit auctions for organizations such as the United Nations Foundation, as
well as for local cultural, heritage and educational causes.
Selected Artists & Artworks
Artist Piece
Mie Akatsu Pink bouquet
Linda Andrei Into the Depth
Joyce Baldwin Degas Daydream
Paul Baylock Farmington River
Irina Bezsonova Sunflowers
Virginia Biloceau Hill at Hill-stead
David Brewster Hill-Stead Sunken Garden: Ars Longa Vita Brevis II
Helen Cantrell River Channel
Ellen Carey Crush & Pull
Henry Cataldo Yellow Spring – Cars/Leaves/ Reflections Series #3
Leslie Civitello Looking North
Kay Clarke The Light Above
Amy Conover Penwood Fantasia
Violet Davenport Sheep Study
Robert Louis Del Russo Northwest Lot, Storm Hill
Vicki Dugger A Winter Walk
Anne Eisner Dream Catcher
Bobbie Emery If Claude Had Sheep
Kate Emery Winter’s Quilt
Kate Emery Morning Hay
Camilla Fallon Winter Landscape
Terry Feder Inferred Landscape
Crystal French Lavender Daydream
Crystal French Blossoms in the Mist
Nancy Garceau Afternoon Graze
Eddie Hall Fete
Robin Hammeal- Urban Floating By
Inness Hancock You Can’t Cry for Me
Francie Brown Holmes Squiggly trees
Philip Hooker Untitled
Karen Israel Flocking to the Hill-Stead
John Johnson Craggy Pinnacle Tree
Bill Junor Hill-Stead Haystacks III
Charlene Kilcomons Snowy Field
Edith Skiba LaMonica Evening Light
Lusmerlin Lantigua Imprint 011: Ferns
Michele Lasker Sanctuary – Detail Two
Colleen McGuire Train Station
Donna Miller Theodate’s Vision
Jeanette Mobeck Dancing Swans
Eileen Mooney treetops, sunny day
Juan Moreno Birches
Patricia Newsom Devon Coast
Rachael Norris Tree Frog on a Young Birch Tree
Christian Brechneff Untitled
Susan Prentice Make Shift
Sarah Prentis- Brown The Hill-Stead
Susan Reeder Moss Light from the Woods
Mariah Reisner The Hill-Stead Palette: Enchanting Estate
Tatiana Rhinevault Picnic
Diana Rogers Solstice Light in the Gardens
Jane Runyeon Greenhouse Bloom
Rachel Sclare Marnia’s Secret Garden
Lavell Thompson Meules, effet Hill- Stead, 2024
Sarah Tigrett Hill-Stead 1
Grier Torrence Hill-Stead
Grier Torrence View from Hill- Stead
Grier Torrence Wonderwall
Susan Turcotte here’s looking at you
Jocelyn G Weeks A Change In The Weather
John Wheat Daybreak
Eli Wilner Farmington Landscape 2
Thomas Zaccheo, M.D. Ceramic “begonia”
Richard Zita North Portico
Prizes
- First Prize – $750
- Second Prize – $500
- Third Prize – $250
- Juror’s Award – $100
- Theodate’s Choice – $100
Guidelines for Artwork
- Up to three works per artist may be submitted.
- A maximum of one work per artist may be selected.
- All two-dimensional work must be framed and/or ready for installation with hanging hardware, wire, or d-rings already installed on work and the entire work must not exceed 60 inches in any dimension. The work cannot exceed 50 pounds. Pieces without hanging hardware will not be included in the exhibition.
- Three-dimensional work cannot exceed 48 inches in any dimension and should be accompanied by a pedestal/or be ready for display as a freestanding or self-containing work. The work cannot exceed 100 lbs.
- Hill-Stead Museum will not accept installations due to space constraints.
- The Museum prohibits glitter, wet paint, sharp objects, open flames, balloons, spray (perfumes, hairsprays, etc.), dangerous chemicals, weapons, pressurized containers, plants or animals (alive or dead), hazardous materials (explosive, flammable, or perishable), decaying materials (mold or insect infestation), or anything deemed harmful to the Museum’s collection. If there are questions about this please contact Melanie Bourbeau, Senior Curator, at bourbeaum@hillstead.org or (860) 677-4787, ext. 122.
Important Information
ELIGIBILITY: National and International artists 18 years or older with current Hill-Stead Museum membership. Original works accepted in all media, executed during the past year.
ENTRY FEE: A $20.00 entry fee will be charged for the first piece submitted and $10.00 per piece after that up to a total of three total works submitted. Check, Visa, Discover, Mastercard, or American Express will be accepted through the CaFÉ website.
SUBMISSION: Hill-Stead Museum will only accept submissions through CaFÉ before the submission deadline of February 29, 2024. CaFÉ is an online application and jury management system for calls for entry. Visit www.callforentry.org and click on “Help” and follow their directions for submitting.
MEMBERSHIP: You must have a current Hill-Stead Museum Membership to be eligible to submit your work. If you are not a current member, the Museum reserves the right to remove your work from the jurying process with the loss of entry fees as a result. For membership information, please contact Megan Olver at olverm@hillstead.org or (860) 677-4787, ext. 181 or follow this link before accessing CaFÉ.
SELECTED WORKS: Selected works must be delivered ready to hang/display. Artworks considered unsuitable for hanging/presentation will be refused. Curatorial staff reserves the right to refuse an artwork that is misrepresented through documentation or is not the piece selected by the juror.
SHIPPED ARTWORK: The deadline for receipt of shipped artwork is April 11, 2024. If work is not at Hill-Stead by April 11, 2024, we reserve the right to not include it in the exhibition. Any artwork being shipped must include return postage/shipping fee that must be received before the end of the exhibition (May 26, 2024). In the case of inadequate or nonexistent return postage, works will be considered abandoned property and disposed of as the Hill-Stead sees fit. All artwork should be packaged in a manner that will allow for the materials to be re-used for return shipping. Otherwise please include materials for return packaging. Please do not ship artwork with packing peanuts.
LIABILITY: Hill-Stead Museum will not be responsible for any damage whatsoever, before, during, or after the exhibition. No works will be released without proper identification. Any work not picked up by the dates noted above will become property of the Museum and will be considered abandoned property and disposed of as Hill-Stead Museum sees fit.
SALES: We encourage the sale of artwork; however work does not have to be for sale if selected for the exhibition. Hill-Stead will not deduct a commission for any sale of work in the exhibition. Hill-Stead will not serve as a third party for sales; we will provide artist contact information to any individuals inquiring about purchases.