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 2024 SD Art Prize 

Congratulations to Gabriel Boils, Francisco Eme, and Marisol Rendon for being selected to receive the 2024 San Diego Art Prize. Their outstanding creativity, dedication to their work and contributions to our region have made them stand out to the three national and international curators who selected them from the nominations made by 17 local art professionals.

 

This year we are thrilled to introduce the three national and international curators from respected institutions who selected the three recipients from the nominee list. This allows the San Diego Art Prize to further our mission to support local artists' careers by promoting the artists to curators outside of our region. This also rewards all nominees by creating an opportunity to expose our local talent to opportunities worldwide.

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Lucía Sanromán, Director, Laboratorio de Arte Alameda, Mexico City and Curator at Large Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco

Silvia Karman Cubina, Executive Director, The Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach

Carmen Hermo, Associate Curator, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art,  Brooklyn Museum of Art

 

The San Diego Art Prize 2024 exhibition will be held at the San Diego History Center in Balboa Park and opens on Thursday, October 24th. 

Gabriel Boils
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Gabriel Boils (b. 1974) is a Mexican visual artist and cultural agent living and working in Tijuana. He studied visual arts at the Faculty of Arts and Design of the National Autonomous University in Mexico City. His practice is focused in the fracture between image and support, between information and matter. In his work, contemporary art strategies, scientific methodologies and traditional art models and techniques merge, to explore the environmental and social fragmentation of the post-industrial world in which we live. He has been awarded acquisition prize at the 12th Biennial of Visual Arts of the Northwest and honorable mentions in the International Biennial of Banners 2006 and the IV Miradas Biennial. Gabriel Boils has exhibited his work in the United States, Latin America, and Europe and is part of the art collections of the Museums of Art of Sonora and Sinaloa, the FEMSA and CODET Foundations and the Tijuana Cultural Center.

Francisco Eme
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Francisco Eme (b. 1981) CDMX - OAX, currently lives and works in San Diego, CA. Francisco is a music composer, and multimedia artist. He primarily works with sound, but diverse disciplines are integrated into his practice. His work has been presented in museums, galleries and concert halls nationally and internationally. As a member of musical projects Rabbitlight & Rio Goya, he has released collaborative albums, and also has solo projects in various genres, mainly electroacoustic, experimental, and electronic pop. Francisco is the Arts & Culture Director at Casa Familiar and Gallery Director at The FRONT Arte & Cultura, a trans-border art gallery in San Diego, US - Tijuana. His art practice is driven by a deep observation of the culture in which he lives, personal, social interactions, and everyday situations. He strives to start a conversation with the audience about our culture, our family, nature, memory, and other preoccupations of our time and place. Art, society, technology and science merge in his practice. His works come out in the shape of a music composition, multimedia installation, a photograph, but most importantly as ideas.

Marisol Rendón
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Marisol Rendón (b. 1975) Manizales, Colombia. She works as artist, designer and educator in San Diego. She received her MFA’s from Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California in 2003. In addition to her creative practice, she works for the Chula Vista Community College District as a tenured professor and coordinator of Mixed MediaThree-Dimensional Design and Art program at Southwestern College. As an individual artist she has exhibited in France, Switzerland, Colombia, the United Kingdom and the United States. In California, she has exhibited with the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the California Center for the Arts, Escondido and the Oceanside Museum of Art. She has also exhibited at and worked closely with the New Children’s Museum, San Diego in different programs and public outreach development. For several years Marisol has been part of a research group and professor for the master’s program Aesthetics and the Environment offered by Cauca University in Colombia and for 10 years she served as a member of the Port of San Diego Public Art Advisory Committee. Currently she is a member of the Board of Directors at the New Children’s Museum in San Diego.

The SD Art Prize is presented by 
SD Visual Arts Network
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