Winners - Windsor Whitney Biennial - 2012


1st prize winner
Abdul Mazid

Juror's Choice
Hunter Clarke

Juror's Choice
Giuseppe Munafo

Juror's Choice
Bo Petran

Mitchel Ahern

Stephanie Angelo

Ivana Basic

Martkus Blaus

Martkus Blaus

Sabine Blodorn

Sabine Blodorn

Sean Boyce

Zel Brook

Ekaterina Bykhovskaya

Jeannie Choe

Jeannie Choe

Hunter Clarke

Hunter Clarke

Hunter Clarke

Joan Cox

Angela Dieffenbach

Angela Dieffenbach

Paula Dixon

Paula Dixon

Travis Donovan

Travis Donovan

Donna Dralle

Celia Eberle

Celia Eberle

Tom Estes

Tom Estes

Tony Faddoul

Ichi Foto

Stephan Fowlkes

Stephan Fowlkes

Joseph Geary

Maki Hajikano

Leigh Hall

Susan Harmon

Tom Holmes

Tom Holmes

Tom Holmes

Shelah Horvitz

CJ Hungerman

CJ Hungerman

CJ Hungerman

Sasa Jantolek

Majorie Kaye

Matthew Keller

Matthew Keller

Khara Koffel

Renato Koledic

Ya Laford

Rachel Leibman

Gabriella Levine

Gabriella Levine

Charlene Liska

Peter Lograsso

Kate Mackay

Sarah Manuwal

Nenad Marasovic

Nenad Marasovic

Christina Massey

Abdul Mazid

Abdul Mazid

Abdul Mazid

Jason Moan

Jason Moan

Nicole Moan

Nicole Moan

Giuseppe Munafo

Giuseppe Munafo

Giuseppe Munafo

Giuseppe Munafo

Ted Ollier

Bo Petran

Chas Reed

Chas Reed

Joan Ryan

Irma Sanchez

Irma Sanchez

Marlene Sarroff

Marlene Sarroff

Marlene Sarroff

Claudio Scardino

Jeff Schreier

Michele Schuff

Robert Sebanc

Robert Sebanc

Clarissa Shanahan

George Shaw

Kelly Jo Shows

Donna Simons

Donna Simons

Gabriel Stallings

B. Avery Syrig

B. Avery Syrig

Csaba Szentesi

Vanessa Thompson

Vanessa Thompson

Linnea Tober

Mare Vaccaro

Paul Valadez

Rafael Vargas

Terrance Wong

Wow! Not even we optimistic folk here at Biennial Project Productions could have anticipated the quality and quantity of work that would be submitted for the 2012 Inaugural Windsor Whitney Biennial - a Survey of American and International Art! Hundreds and hundreds of fantastic entries literally POURED in from around the country and the globe. Work came from every corner of this fair country - as well as from a multitude of exotic foreign lands - France, Great Britain, Italy, Croatia, Hungary, The Netherlands, Texas, Australia...and on and on. It was wonderful to see so much impressive work, and our only regret is that we can't show you more of it. Our webmaster however insisted that we draw the line somewhere - so here it is - the Best Darned Art Show not to be reviewed by the New York Times this week (at least not that we know of). Enjoy it all, check out our video winners and tell your friends to check it out too! XXOO, your friends at The Biennial Project