August 02 – September 11, 2005
ISE Cultural Foundation is pleased to present the exhibition, Summer Festival Art Student Exhibition in NY 2005. We organize a special exhibition of art works by art students from Japan and the United States from July through August. All submitted works of the art students will be Exhibited in the gallery space. Awards are given to some selected works by the celebrated art professionals in New York, also New York City Audience Award is determined by the votes of the audience.
Jurors:
Melissa Chiu, Museum Director of the Asia Society
Benjamin Genocchio, Art Critic, New York Times
Lynn Gumpert, Director of New York University Grey Art Gallery
Jordan Kantor, Associate Professor at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco.
Mariko Mori, Artist
Richard Vine, Managing Editor, Art in America
Midori Yoshimoto, Gallery Director and Assistant Professor of Art History at New Jersey City University
Awardees:
Melissa Chiu Award
“Icchome a bird’s eye view” Tomoko Matsumi, Tama Art University
“Self Portrait” Yury Spektor, Brooklyn College, CUNY
Benjamin Genocchio Award
“The Pond of Ramen Noodle” Masako Ageno, Musashino Art University
“4 Fighting Wolves” Naomi Namba, Art Student League of New York
“Fast in Slow” Nobuko Fujii, Kanazawa College of Art
Lynn Gumpert Award
“Dreaming of a Teddy Bear” Eiko Sugi, University of California, Davis
“Yoshie” Yuriko Wada, Joshibi University of Art and Design
“Self Portrait” Yury Spektor, Brooklyn College, CUNY
Mariko Mori Award
“Hopping Wand” Haruka Sakai, Tama Art University
Richard Vine Award
“Peace” of Orange” Ami Kou, Joshibi University of Art and Design
“Smile” Rie Maeda, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts
“Self Portrait” Yury Spektor, Brooklyn College, CUNY
Midori Yoshimoto Award
“Paradise” Eri Kuwabara, Tama Art University
“Anicca” Ishii Ayumi, Rhode Island School of Design
“Sora to Chi” Yuriko Kamoto, Joshibi University of Art and Design
NY Audience Award
“Fast in Slow” Nobuko Fujii, Kanazawa College of Art
ISE Cultural Foundation Award
“Samurai-Mama” Takao Ishibashi, Tama Art University
“Paradise” Eri Kuwabara, Tama Art University
Supported by Consulate General of Japan in NY and Asahi Shimbun America Inc. (USA)