This year, we had a record number of 810 individual submissions and many high-quality pieces. As we only have one gallery for ArtNow that holds a limited number of physical pieces, selecting the final pieces for the exhibition is a difficult process. Our selection committee saw high merit in each of these honorable mentions and wanted to show appreciation for the thoughtfulness and skill of each artwork. Although these students won’t be exhibiting artists in this year’s exhibition, we wanted to feature their artwork and statements on our blog to honor their effort, talent, and perspective. Scroll to see this year’s honorable mentions.
Read moreAbout the ArtNow 2024 Selection Process
What a year! We were blown away by the thoughtfulness of submissions across the board, and our team was faced with the difficult task of narrowing down the hundreds of submissions we received to the small percentage of pieces that can physically fit in our gallery. This year, we received 810+ submissions from 45 high schools across Santa Clara County and will be exhibiting the work of 82 student artists from 26 high schools…
Read moreMeet Ellie Lin: ArtNow 2023 Best in Show
Meet Ellie Lin, an emerging young artist who just won the Best in Show AND People’s Choice awards for NUMU’s ArtNow 2023 Annual High School Juried Exhibition Unarmed Truth. Ellie graduated from Los Altos High School this year, and will be attending Rhode Island School of Design this fall, to pursue fine art and illustration. In this post Ellie shares some reflections on her involvement in ArtNow and her own art practice. Follow Ellie on Instagram @dynojelatoe to stay up to date on what she creates next!
Read moreArtNow 2023: Meet the Judges!
ArtNow is an annual juried Santa Clara County high school art exhibition and educational program, presented by New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU). The ArtNow Exhibition and supporting programs offer opportunities for high school student artists, from Palo Alto to Gilroy, to gain real-world experience in participating in a juried museum exhibition.
Each year, a new theme is chosen for the exhibition and students are asked to submit works based on that theme. $10,000 in scholarships and awards are given to participating students. Students have the opportunity to win awards in 8 artistic categories as well as an overall Best in Show award and a People’s Choice award. The categories are Painting, Drawing, Mixed Media, Printmaking, Sculpture, Photography, Digital Art & Video/Animation. The awards in each category and the Best in Show award are determined by a panel of guest judges, who are local university faculty and established practicing artists. NUMU intentionally recruits a diverse array of jurors from different cultural and artistic backgrounds who can all speak to specific medium categories in ArtNow, depending on their own professional art practices. Our judges for the 12th annual ArtNow Exhibition Unarmed Truth are Kathy Aoki, Binh Danh, Mitra Fabian, James Morgan, and Rupy C. Tut.
Read moreMeet the Spring 2023 ArtNow Teen Council
During the second call for interns this Spring, we received over 70 applications from students across Santa Clara County, and onboarded 7 new interns to join 2 from our first cohort, for a total of 9 members of the Teen Council for the Spring of 2023. This group of interns will be working on some special social media projects, helping with big events like the ArtNow 2023 Award Ceremony and Celebration, and learning how to give exhibition tours! Scroll through this blog for some updates on what they’ve been up to in the last few months.
Read moreIntern Spotlight: Toby Britton
Hello all, my name is Toby Britton. I am almost 20 years old and I am currently pursuing my bachelors degree in Art at UCLA. Interning at NUMU this summer has served as a very informative introduction into the behind-the-scenes operations of a museum and an even greater step towards my aspirations of being a full-time artist. I am very grateful for this opportunity to become more involved with the museum that, through my past participation as an exhibiting artist, pushed me to pursue art more professionally.
Read moreMeet the 1st ArtNow Teen Council
For the first time ever, New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU) has launched an ArtNow Teen Council composed of 6 high school interns who are helping to elevate the ArtNow program to be more widely accessible and more relevant to teenagers living across Santa Clara County. Through establishing the ArtNow Teen Council, NUMU hopes to build a stronger partnership with student artists so that they aren’t just the recipients of the ArtNow program, but the architects. The dream is to establish this internship as a key feature of the ArtNow program. We received over 33 applications to the internship this summer, and we look forward to being able to offer more professional development opportunities to teens across the County in the months and years to come. This blog features our first ever 6 ArtNow Teen Council Members, representing different schools across the county, and gives a peek into what they’ve done so far, and what they are working on currently.
Read moreArt with Heart - A Toolkit
We’ve partnered with Counseling & Support Services for Youth (CASSY) to create this toolkit for you to explore healing through art making and reflection. CASSY partners with Bay Area schools to provide resources and professional, on-campus mental health services to students free of charge. We hope to connect the NUMU community to CASSY as a mental health resource, and provide some inspiration for youth, families, and adults to turn to art making in difficult moments of life. Through art we can reveal how we feel, take steps to heal, build empathy, and share our experiences with others.
Read moreMeet Gina Bae: ArtNow 2022 Best in Show
Meet Gina Bae, an emerging young artist who just won the Best in Show award for NUMU’s ArtNow 2022 Annual High School Juried Exhibition Brave New Worlds. Gina is graduating this year, 2022, from Palo Alto High School and plans to attend Rhode Island School of Design this fall, to pursue fine art and illustration. In this post Gina shares some reflections on her involvement ArtNow and her own art practice. Follow Gina on Instagram @baegullart and check out her website portfolio!
Read moreArtNow 2022: Meet the Judges!
ArtNow is an annual juried Santa Clara County high school art exhibition and educational program, presented by New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU). The ArtNow Exhibition and supporting programs offer opportunities for high school student artists, from Palo Alto to Gilroy, to gain real-world experience in participating in a juried museum exhibition.
Each year, a new theme is chosen for the exhibition and students are asked to submit works based on that theme. $10,000 in scholarships and awards are given to participating students. Students have the opportunity to win awards in 8 artistic categories as well as an overall Best in Show award and a People’s Choice award. The categories are Painting, Drawing, Mixed Media, Printmaking, Sculpture, Photography, Digital Art & Video/Animation. The awards in each category and the Best in Show award are determined by a panel of guest judges. Our judges for the 11th annual ArtNow Exhibition Brave New Worlds are Kathy Aoki, Henry Chambers, Mitra Fabian, Tony May and James Morgan.
Read moreLife of an Artist: Meet Kyle Harter
Kyle Harter is an illustrator from San Jose, California. Their techniques and mediums range from pen and ink line drawings to prints, paintings, murals, comics, zines and art books. Embodying themes like humor, queerness, self-care, and empowerment — it’s clear that Kyle’s goal is to inform, encourage, and cultivate happiness with their audience.
Read moreLife of an Artist: Meet Fanny Retsek
In our new blog series Life of an Artist, local Bay Area artists share their experience and insight in balancing their art practice with other jobs, commitments and life obligations. I had the pleasure of sitting down and interviewing these artists and invite you to listen to their audio responses to questions about identity, balance, success, sacrifices, and their advice in navigating the art world. I hope that this series can provide valuable insight to emerging young artists into the vast and varied experiences of practicing artists and careers in the arts.
-Michèle Jubilee, NUMU’s Education Programs Manager
Read moreMeet Toby Britton: ArtNow 2021 Best In Show
Meet Toby Britton, an emerging young artist with a love for portrait painting who has been involved with three NUMU exhibitions! Most recently, Toby won the Best in Show award for NUMU’s ArtNow 2021 Annual High School Juried Exhibition. In ArtNow 2020 Toby won 1st Place in Painting, and just this past year one of Toby’s paintings was included in NUMU’s group exhibition Art in the Time of Corona. Toby is graduating this year, 2021, from Los Gatos High School and plans to attend UCLA in the fall, majoring in Art. In this post Toby shares some thoughts on his involvement in NUMU exhibitions and his own art practice. Follow Toby on Instagram @tobythetoasters and check out his portfolio!
Read moreMeet Akshay Thakur: ArtNow 2019 Best in Show
Meet Akshay Thakur, the ArtNow 2019 winner of Best in Show for his mixed media piece America Behind Bars. Akshay attended Prospect High School in Saratoga and graduated in 2020. He now attends UC Berkley and is double majoring in Economics and Data Science. Art is still a big part of his life. In this blog post, Akshay shares what it was like to be a part of ArtNow and how it has impacted his life and art practice.
Read moreArtNow 2021: Good Trouble & Activist Art
In this blog post, our Executive Director Ami Davis shares some thoughts on the ArtNow 2021 theme Good Trouble and situates highlights from the exhibition into a larger conversation about activist art in our nation over the decades. We pause to reflect on the role of art as a vehicle for social change in the past and present moment.
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