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Exhibition on view Feb 26 – May 2, 2026
Public Reception: TBA
This year’s juror: Benjamin Hickey
Juror Bio: Ben Hickey is the Executive Director for the Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Arts in Buffalo, New York. Previously he was curator of exhibitions and Emily Cyr Bridges Endowed Professor of Art at the Hilliard Art Museum, Earlier in his career, Hickey held positions at the Masur Museum of Art, California Museum of Photography, Buffalo AKG Art Museum, and the Arts Council of Buffalo & Erie County. He is an active member of the Association of Art Museum Curators, having served as a trustee from 2015 to 2020. He earned his master’s in art history from the University of California Riverside and his bachelor’s in history from Canisius University.
Hickey’s most recent writing can be found in Beili Liu: Mend, a monograph published by the Art League Houston in celebration of Liu’s 2024 Texas Artist of the Year Award. Other essayists include Bridget Bray, Annette DiMeo Carlozzi, Eddie Chambers, Katie Pfohl, and Kay Whitney.
In 2023, Hickey received a Samuel H. Kress Foundation Travel Grant to co-present research related to Marais Press on-campus collaborations at the 51st Annual Art Libraries Society of North America in Mexico City. Earlier in his career, he presented Reshaping Our Programming: The Artist in Residence Program at the New York Historical Society in conjunction with an Association of Art Museum Curators annual conference. He has also served as a panelist or consultant for Villa Albertine, the Joan Mitchell Center, Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, PhotoNOLA, and the San Antonio Art League.
About the Exhibition
The Masur Museum of Art’s Annual Juried Competition showcases contemporary artists throughout the United States of America working in any medium. First started in 1964, the Annual Juried Competition is the Masur Museum’s longest-running tradition and one of its best-reviewed exhibitions each year.
To be on display in the Masur Museum River Galleries
Exhibition on view May 7 – July 18, 2026
Public Reception: June 4th, 2026, 5:30pm – 7pm (Monroe Art Crawl)
About the Exhibition
Summer Emerald, more commonly known as Salesforce Child, is an interdisciplinary artist based in remote northwestern Canada, where her practice is shaped by the tension between immersion in digital culture and the immediate disconnection that comes when she leaves her cabin, with cell service over an hour’s drive away.
In 2022, she graduated Concordia University with a BFA in studio arts and put on her first solo painting show, We’re all going to heaven together at the same time. Her video and performance work has been featured on Adult Swim, as well as at Dazibao, Pop Montréal, and Ada-X, and the Elysium theater in Los Angeles.
Masur Museum of Art presents a solo exhibition by Monroe-based artist Drék Davis, Trismegistus: In the Garden.
A native of Monroe, Georgia, Rodrecas Davis is a 2006 graduate of the University of Georgia Fine Arts program – with an emphasis on drawing and painting. Primarily a mixed media artist, Davis is also a former columnist for the Athens Banner-Herald and Code Z Online: Black Visual Culture Now. Davis has presented papers at several academic conferences, including the HUIC Conference (Hawaii University International Conferences) Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, for which he discussed manifestations of Hip-Hop culture in the visual arts. His work has been featured in the Politics Issue of Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters, ColorLines, and over sixty exhibitions. Mr. Davis is Professor, and Head of the Department of Visual & Performing Arts at Grambling State University, in Grambling Louisiana. A recipient of the Take Notice Fund Grant, awarded by the National Performance Network (Ford Foundation). He recently served as juror of the 77th Annual Wabash Valley Exhibition, at the Swope Art Museum (IN).
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