Richard McDermott Miller Competition
The Competition will take place at the 2023 Sculpture Conference. It will be held in New York City on Saturday, June 3rd.
Each selected competitor will receive a Participation Scholarship (details below).
Objective: To successfully model a bust from life (from the neck up), working from a live model. Modeling will be done in front of an audience (sculptors, patrons, and others who are attending the Sculpture Celebration Conference).
Eligibility: Sculptors must have been born between 1987-2002.
All applicants must be citizens of or residents in the United States with a social security number.
The first prize winner may not compete the following year, but is welcome to apply again thereafter.
Schedule:
4 hours of modeling and a break for lunch.
Submission Deadline: March 6, 2023
Selection: Up to 10 sculptors will be selected to compete.
Supplies: Modeling clay, modeling stands, spray bottles and materials to build armatures are supplied. However, competitors must supply personal sculpture tools.
Expenses: Each selected competitor will receive a Participation Scholarship. Participation Scholarships are underwritten by the estate of Charlotte Geffken and by Green-Wood Cemetery. The scholarships include:
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- Two night hotel stay
- $200 stipend
- Registration fee for the Sculpture Celebration Conference
- A limited number of travel vouchers will be available from JetBlue, courtesy of Jet Blue Airlines and Modern Art Foundry. These will be awarded to competitors traveling the furthest who are able to use them. Otherwise, each competitor is responsible for travel, his/her own meals and daily expenses.
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Each competitor is responsible for travel, his/her own meals and daily expenses.
Submission Materials:
1. Images of six to twelve works of sculpture (up to thirty-six images total). Images should be in JPEG (.jpg) format.
2. A brief resume or statement about you and your work
To submit:
Applications can be submitted through Entry-Thingy
NSS welcomes applications from all sculptors regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, socioeconomic status, education or disability.
Jury of Selection: The jury will consist of three sculptors.
Awards Jury: Jurors will be looking for originality and talent, inspiration and personal interpretation – not just proficiency in replicating the model.
Awards:
Richard McDermott Miller Prize of a $3,000 cash award and a quarter-page ad in Sculpture Review (value: $435)
Roger T. Williams Prize of $1,500
Walter & Michael Lantz Prize of $750
Richard McDermott Miller (1922-2004), known as the Figure Sculptor of Soho, served as president of National Sculpture Society from 1997-2000. He left a substantial bequest to the National Sculpture Society, the largest in its history. His legacy and the endowment he provided will continue to support education programs that promote excellence in sculpture in perpetuity.
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