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18may(may 18)12:00 am24jun(jun 24)11:59 pmThe Next Big Thing 2017Juror: Tish Greenwood

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Pictured: Nicholas Hullibarger, Spatial Binary, First Place in The Next Big Thing 2017 Opening reception: May 20, 4-6 pm June 17 | 1:30pm Panel Discussion: Art and the Healing Environment A panel of experts
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Pictured: Nicholas Hullibarger, Spatial Binary, First Place in The Next Big Thing 2017
Opening reception: May 20, 4-6 pm
June 17 | 1:30pm
Panel Discussion: Art and the Healing Environment
A panel of experts from across the arts and health sector discuss the role creativity can play in promoting well-being.
Artists are continuously challenging their own boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries. Studio Channel Islands invites you to enter your most recent break-through pieces, the ones that have led you to the horizon of your works next evolution! All media and styles are welcome.
Participating artists:
Jeffrey Sully, Sydelle Foreman, Tom Leedy, Donald Matheson, Joanie Landau, David Isakson, David Henningsen, Jordan Poe, Melanie Roschko, Sarah Karp Brown, Jim Zver,
Susan Hazard, Trina Merry, Diane Staver, Theresa Devine, Lana Blades, Charles Karp, Scott Eddington, Perry Cooksey, Bronwen Hazlett, Dan LaVigne, Barb Skoog, Roxie Ray,
Carolyn Schlam, Stephanie Holznecht, Ghislaine Fremaux, Brenda Welsh, Jesse Eric Schmidt, Lois Freeman-Fox, Daggi Wallace, Nicholas Hullibarger, Charles Magallanes, Marion Wood, Nathalie Tierce, Thomas Lasley, Patricia Post, Tom Post, & Karen Wysopal
JUROR: Tish Greenwood, Executive Director, California Museum of Art Thousand Oaks (CMATO) is dedicated to creating cultural spaces where ideas are shared, and people connect. With the support of the City of Thousand Oaks, CMATO is the new neighbor of the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza and is in the distinct position to realize its goal of establishing an enduring arts institution that will bring civic pride to the Conejo Valley Region. Tish’s professional experience includes positions at the J. Paul Getty Museum, photo l.a. And ArtSlant. Her experience working for the National Endowment for the Arts spurred her recent curatorial project Mass Appeal: The Art of Corita Kent. Tish shares her connoisseurship expertise with artists and collectors through her private advisory firm. Tish received her BA in Art History from John Cabot University, Rome, Italy and her MA in Museum Studies and Contemporary Art from Georgetown University and Sotheby’s Institute of Art-New York.
Time
May 18 (Thursday) 12:00 am - June 24 (Saturday) 11:59 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
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05jul(jul 5)12:00 am18aug(aug 18)11:59 pmThe Next Big Thing 2018Juror: Peter Frank

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Pictued: Michael Provart, Black Flag The Next Big Thing 201 July 5 – August 18, 2018 PROSPECTUS Artists are continuously challenging their boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries to create new and bold work.
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Pictued: Michael Provart, Black Flag
The Next Big Thing 201
July 5 – August 18, 2018
PROSPECTUS
Artists are continuously challenging their boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries to create new and bold work. Studio Channel Islands invite you to enter your most recent break-through pieces, the ones that have led you to the horizon of your works next evolution! All media and styles are welcome.
Juror: PETER FRANK
Frank is Associate Editor for Fabrik magazine and is former critic for Angeleno magazine and the L. A. Weekly. He served as Editor for THEmagazine Los Angeles and Visions Art Quarterly, and contributes articles to publications around the world.
Frank was born in 1950 in New York, where he received a B.A. and M.A. in art history from Columbia University and was art critic for The Village Voice and the SoHo Weekly News. He moved to Los Angeles in 1988 where he served as Senior Curator at the Riverside Art Museum, and has organized numerous theme and survey shows for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Venice Biennale, Documenta, and other venues.
Currently Frank is preparing a survey of the artist Tony DeLap for the Laguna [CA] Art Museum. McPherson & Co. Documentext published Frank’s Something Else Press: An Annotated Bibliography in 1983. A cycle of poems, The Travelogues, was issued by Sun & Moon Press in 1982. Abbeville Press released New, Used & Improved, an overview of the New York art scene co-written with Michael McKenzie, in 1987. Frank has written many monographs and catalogues on a wide array of modern and contemporary artists. He has taught and lectured extensively throughout North America and Europe.
Time
July 5 (Thursday) 12:00 am - August 18 (Saturday) 11:59 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
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01jun12:00 am20jul(jul 20)11:59 pmThe Next Big Thing 2019Juror: Mat Gleason

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Pictured: Gary Aagaard, Blinded by Delight PROSPECTUS Artists are continuously challenging their boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries to create new and bold work. Studio Channel Islands invite you to enter your
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Pictured: Gary Aagaard, Blinded by Delight
PROSPECTUS
Artists are continuously challenging their boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries to create new and bold work. Studio Channel Islands invite you to enter your most recent break-through pieces, the ones that have led you to the horizon of your works next evolution! All media and styles are welcome.
Juror: Mat Gleason
Mat Gleason is an internationally recognized art critic and curator of contemporary practice. As the Founder of the highly controversial Coagula Art Journal he gained a reputation for confrontation and tearing down the establishment. Almost thirty years later Gleason, the outspoken critic, has become the curator, with a reputation for creating dynamic and experimental exhibitions that are no less challenging than his editorials.
Gleason is most known for his aversion to established orthodoxies and his fearlessness in voicing an informed opinion. In the Ovation TV series “Art Or Not?” (2007) he trashed popular fine art superstar Sheppard Fairey in a memorable verbal laceration that earned him the scorn and admiration. In the Bobby Sheehan-directed “Jeff Koons: Beyond Heaven” (2009), Gleason emerges as the lone voice bent on removing the emperor’s clothes and critiquing the lack of substance in the artist’s work and Koons’ well-manicured persona.
His sharp analytical tongue and ability to articulate aesthetics served him well in analyzing and critiquing the competitive body painting in “Skin Wars: Fresh Paint”, the 2015-16 television series where he sits as one of the regular judges.
Time
June 1 (Saturday) 12:00 am - July 20 (Saturday) 11:59 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
01aug12:00 am12sep(sep 12)11:59 pmThe Next Big Thing 2020Juror: Leah Ollman

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Image: Megan Broughton, Svalbard, 79.75° North: Pack Ice II: State II Shifting, First Place in The Next Big Thing 2021 Artists are continuously challenging their boundaries and
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Image: Megan Broughton, Svalbard, 79.75° North: Pack Ice II: State II Shifting, First Place in The Next Big Thing 2021
Artists are continuously challenging their boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries to create new and bold work. Studio Channel Islands invites you to enter your most recent break-through pieces, the ones that have led you to the horizon of your work’s next evolution! All media and styles are welcome.
2020 Juror: Leah Ollman
Leah Ollman writes about the visual arts for the Los Angeles Times, Art in America and numerous other publications. Ollman was a crorrespondent for ARTnews for ten years, she has written over 800 reviews and features for the LA Times and 85 articles for Art in America as well as numerous reviews published in Photograph, Craft, Art on Paper, Ceramics, ARTnews, Art Nexus, Afterimage, High Performance.
Her books and exhibition catalogues include Alison Rossiter: Expired Paper, William Kentridge: Weighing…and Wanting, The Photographs of John Brill, Michal Chelbin: Strangely Familiar, and Camera as Weapon: Worker Photography Between the Wars.
Ollman has been a Hambidge Fellow in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018.
Exhibition Installation:
This exhibition is held in our 3,000 square foot gallery and hung by an experienced installation team lead by Bob Privitt, Professor Emeritus at Pepperdine University.
Time
August 1 (Saturday) 12:00 am - September 12 (Saturday) 11:59 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
02oct(oct 2)12:00 am20nov(nov 20)11:59 pmThe Next Big Thing 2021Juror: Peter Mays

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Pictured: UPCYCLE by David Isakson, First Place in The Next Big Thing 2021 Artists are continuously challenging their boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries to create new and bold work. Studio
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Pictured: UPCYCLE by David Isakson, First Place in The Next Big Thing 2021
Artists are continuously challenging their boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries to create new and bold work. Studio Channel Islands invites you to enter your most recent break-through pieces, the ones that have led you to the horizon of your work’s next evolution! All media and styles are welcome.
Juror: Peter Mays
Peter Mays is the Executive Director of the Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA) and its premiere La Cienega exhibition space Gallery 825. Since joining LAAA in June 2005, Peter has implemented cultural exchanges with Switzerland (Basel), Korea, Germany and China, initiated collaborative programming with institutions like Harvard, MoCA and Otis College of Art. Beyond his commitments at LAAA, Mays has curated exhibitions throughout Southern California.
As past chairperson of the West Hollywood Arts and Culture Commission’s Art on the Outside public art effort, Peter led the city’s nationally regarded outdoor public art programming which has been praised in Art Forum, Vanity Fair and the New York Times. Peter helped to launch the region-wide LA Arts Month effort from 2009-2011 where he served on Planning Committee and the Program Committee. He also served on LAUSD’s National Study Group which was charged with informing the nation’s second largest district as it planned the next 10 years of K-12 Arts Education. Peter has co-chaired the Education Committee for the Board of Directors for the MOCA Contemporaries, served on the Board of the Fellows of Contemporary Art and was an active member the Executive Arts Leaders Forum.
Time
October 2 (Saturday) 12:00 am - November 20 (Saturday) 11:59 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010