The Bennett Prize, the most important artwork award provided to girls working within the subject of figurative portray, introduced its profitable artist as we speak in an exhibition unveiled on the Muskegon Museum of Artwork, in western Michigan.
Dallas-based Amy Werntz — additionally a finalist for the second Bennett Prize in 2021— took dwelling the highest honor, becoming a member of earlier winners Ayana Ross, Shiqing Deng, and Aneka Ingold. Her strikingly lifelike work depict aged individuals, largely girls, in on a regular basis situations: consuming at a diner, buying, sitting at a café, or bundled in opposition to the weather.
“You’re introduced into an intimate second with them… I really feel that it validates the aged,” says Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt, an artwork collector who co-founded The Bennett Prize alongside together with her husband, Steven Alan Bennett.
For the primary time in The Prize’s historical past, the winner was decided by an all-female jury. Schmidt was joined by Margaret Bowland, painter and college member on the New York Academy of Artwork; Angela Fraleigh, painter and professor at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Penn.; and Gloria Groom, Winton Inexperienced curator of Nineteenth-century European portray and sculpture on the Artwork Institute of Chicago.
Shiqing Deng, Child Maker, Oil on linen, 2024, 46 x 60 inches
Courtesy of The Bennett Prize
The jury was additionally struck by Werntz’s private assertion, during which she wrote that she meant to make use of the prize cash to fund a brand new portray collection which shifts the viewer’s perspective from that of an interlocutor to an observer.
“Definitely, individuals can do no matter they need with the cash. However she had considered how her portray model would evolve,” Schmidt says.
The Prize entails $50,000 and a solo present that can journey along side work from all of the finalists for the fifth Bennett Prize, slated for 2027. Likewise, Deng, the winner of the earlier Bennett Prize, may have her work proven alongside this yr’s 10 finalists in a touring exhibition. After exhibiting on the Muskegon Museum of Artwork from Could 15 to Aug. 24, the exhibition will journey to the Arnot Artwork Museum (Elmira, New York), the Customs Home Museum and Cultural Heart (Clarksville, Tenn.), the Bo Bartlett Heart (Columbus, Ga.) and Studio Incamminati (Philadelphia).
Nicole Santiago, of Williamsburg, Va., gained $10,000 because the runner-up. The judges have been impressed by the dense environments that make up her work — figures in dimly lit areas crowded by issues, like get together decorations, soiled laundry, bottles and cans, and iPads and iPhones.
“I’m all the time wanting on the building of a portray — I’m occupied with the compositional construction, the way it holds collectively, or doesn’t,” Fraleigh says. “I all the time speak to my college students about how you must absolutely cook dinner the cake earlier than you place the icing on it.”
Nicole Santiago, Second Time Round, Oil on canvas, 2017, 62 x 46 inches
Courtesy of The Bennett Prize
Pedagogy on the whole is necessary to this yr’s Bennett Prize panel. Fraleigh and Bowland each educate artwork college students; Schmidt is a retired instructor. All three agree that, in 2025, it’s not sufficient to be taught to color — artists should aggressively promote themselves in a capricious and trend-obsessed market. That’s traditionally been more durable for ladies.
“I’d hoped a lot that, by the point my college students got here alongside, all of the issues that occurred to me weren’t there. And I’ve discovered that to not be true in any respect. My feminine college students will stand again and don’t consider they’re crucial individual within the room. My male college students do,” Bowland says. “So, God bless the Bennetts. I imply, there are only a few individuals who have the facility to maneuver that needle.”
Bowland’s work have been among the first to develop into half of what’s now The Bennett Art Collection of Figurative Realists, focusing, just like the competitors, on feminine figurative artists. Fraleigh’s work can also be represented in The Assortment after the artist despatched Schmidt and her husband a catalog within the mail, out of the blue. The Bennetts weren’t simply impressed by Fraleigh’s work however by her initiative and gumption.
“In our case, that was very efficient,” she recollects.
Nimah Gobir, Lollipops, Oil paint, material, and embroidery on canvas, 2024, 36 x 39 inches
Courtesty of Megan and Todd Lewis
To deal with the challenges of self-promotion and navigating a brutal market, all 10 Bennett finalists attend 4 group classes with knowledgeable coach to deal with the ins and outs of the artwork market. As a part of the first-place prize, the winner can also be supplied with personal session from the coach, ought to they want it.
As an added bonus, due to the character of The Prize, the Bennett finalists even have a built-in community of peer artists to seek the advice of and commiserate with. Schmidt has heard that “little subgroups” of finalists are likely to keep up a correspondence.
“The Prize is meant to be formative, not simply, ‘Right here’s cash; good luck.’ We’re attempting to assist individuals develop their careers,” Schmidt says.
In 2018, Schmidt and Bennett endowed The Bennett Prize on the Pittsburgh Basis with $3 million. The primary Bennett Prize competitors occurred the next yr. Held each different yr, the competitors seeks to spice up the careers of ladies painters who haven’t but achieved full skilled recognition. In complete, the Prize’s finalists and three winners to this point have gained 19 extra awards and been featured in over 50 nationwide publications. Many have develop into represented by galleries, participated in residencies, and bought items to museums and different everlasting collections.
Abbey Rosko, Steve and Peter, Oil on canvas, 2022, 20 x 24 inches
Courtesy of The Bennett Prize
After Thursday’s announcement, Werntz’s work, in addition to that of her fellow finalists, will likely be displayed within the Muskegon Museum of Artwork’s new Bennett Schmidt Pavilion. The pavilion, which opened in February, doubles the museum’s footprint and carries a dedication to exhibiting the works of feminine artists throughout mediums. The pavilion is at the moment exhibiting greater than 60 items from The Bennett Assortment; in the end, the museum will develop into the everlasting steward of some 150 work from The Assortment.
By means of The Prize and the brand new pavilion, Schmidt and Bennett’s affect will proceed to ripple throughout generations of ladies artists. It definitely altered the course of Bowland’s personal profession.
“Having the Bennetts champion my work was one of many largest information of my life. After they did, many different individuals got here on board,” Bowland says. “The truth that they stayed by me by way of thick and skinny has meant all the things to me.”
For full particulars on easy methods to apply for The Bennett Prize, please go to: thebennettprize.org.