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Skidmore College
Schick Art Gallery

2025 Juried Skidmore Student Exhibition

February 6 – March 4, 2025
Opening Reception & Artists' Talk: Thursday, February 6th, 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Skidmore’s Juried Student exhibition is a perennial favorite in the Schick Gallery’s annual schedule, celebrating the imagination and skill of Skidmore College art students. Student applicants submit works in printmaking, photography, sculpture, graphic design, painting, drawing, animation, fibers, jewelry, and ceramics. From over 200 submissions, a juror unaffiliated with the Skidmore Art Department selects works for inclusion. The juror also selects works for awards, which are underwritten by Skidmore organizations, community businesses, and generous donors.

While these forms are available at the Schick Gallery and
*must be submitted as hard copies when submitting your work,* 
digital versions of the Prospectus can be found here
and the Entry Form can be found here

This year’s juror is Will Hutnick, an artist based in Sharon, CT, and Director of Artistic Programming at the , a nonprofit organization that uses art and art education to foster positive social change. 

He received his M.F.A. from Pratt Institute in 2011 and his B.A. from Providence College in 2007. Hutnick is a 2021 NYSCA / NYFA Artist Fellow in Painting. 
Recent solo exhibitions include: Geary Contemporary (Millerton, NY), Pamela Salisbury Gallery (Hudson, NY) and Elijah Wheat Showroom (Newburgh, NY). 

Selected group exhibitions include: Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art (New Paltz, NY), Hollis Taggart (Southport, CT),1969 Gallery (New York, NY) and Collar Works (Troy, NY).   Hutnick has been an artist-in-residence at Yaddo, Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency, Vermont Studio Center, Interlude Artist Residency and Stove Works, among others. 

Hutnick has curated numerous exhibitions at SPRING/BREAK Art Show, Ortega y Gasset Projects, Trestle Projects, Pratt Institute, Wassaic Project, Troutbeck and Standard Space, and his work has been featured in The New York Times, New American Paintings, and Hyperallergic, among others. From 2015-20, Hutnick was one of the Co-Directors of , an artist-run curatorial collective and exhibition space in Brooklyn.