2010 Results - The Chelsea International Fine Art Competition
2010 Chelsea International Fine Art Competition Results
Agora Gallery is pleased to announce the results of the 2010 Chelsea International
Fine Art Competition. The competition is renowned for having some of the most prominent
museum curators and art experts engaged in the jurying process. What a wonderful
way to keep your artwork in the forefronts of the minds of important art experts!
"Entering competitions takes energy, courage and strong belief in oneself and anyone
who simply enters competitions is a winner,” says Agora Gallery Director Angela
Di Bello, who has vast experience on the art circuit. The competition was juried
by Ms. Megan Fontanella, Assistant Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Please note: Ms. Fontanella is not affiliated with Agora Gallery
in any manner. Agora Gallery and its employees had no input or influence in the
selection process.
Participation in a Collective Exhibition:
Alec Von Bargen, Alina Alexandrovna, Allen Bryan, Allie Regan, Cassie Clements,
Claudia & Davide Luciano, Denny Bond, Edward Hahn, Eily K Jammy, Evi Apostolou,
Ferdinando Di Maso, Franco Monari, Gaspare Di Caro, Hally Mcgehean, Horacio Dowbley,
Jose A. Gallego, Julio Flores, Jürgen Lechner, Losan Luca Piatti, Maryann Worrell,
Michael May, Nick Kozak, Peter Baldinger, Peter Strobos, Roberto Bernardo, Ruth
Schreiber, Sangeun Yu, Stephanie Kristofic, Víctor Melia De Alba, Yea Jin Son.
Annual Internet Exposure on ARTmine:
Huguette Roe, Ian Magargee, Isabel Kumerz, Jenny Walker, Magdalena Kwapisz-Grabowska,
Marie-Claire Feltin
Review in ARTisSpectrum Magazine:
Tania Elisabeth Welz
Monetary prizes were awarded to the following artists:
$500 to Sebastian Rudko, $300 to Leslie Tucker and $200 to Gregory Grim
While Agora Gallery is the sponsor and organizer of the competition, the 2010 competition
was juried by Ms. Fontanella, Assistant Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Ms. Fontanella is not affiliated with Agora Gallery in any manner. Agora Gallery
and its employees had no input or influence in the selection process. View the 2010
Signed Minutes of Decisions
here.