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Cluley Projects Nomadic Brand under Erin Cluley Gallery supporting regional artists through discovery and mentorship. Annual Open Calls for Texas-based artists & writers.

Cluley Projects is delighted to announce Dallas-based writer, Jillian Wendel, as the winner of the second annual Arts Wr...
12/21/2025

Cluley Projects is delighted to announce Dallas-based writer, Jillian Wendel, as the winner of the second annual Arts Writing Mentorship! ✨
 
Wendel will receive one-on-one mentorship from on-staff writer Harrison Blake, culminating in the publication of a text responding to and supporting the work of Katherine Miller, winner of the fifth annual Cluley Projects open call. In addition they will receive an honorarium of $500 and present their publication in an exclusive reading at the opening of Miller’s exhibition in May 2026.
 
Jillian Wendel (b. 2001, Wichita Falls, TX) graduated with their MA in Art Education in 2025 from the University of North Texas in Denton, where she also received a BA in Art History and Philosophy in 2023.
 
Over the last three years, they have curated and organized over a dozen exhibitions across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. In 2024, they founded The Shed Show, a backyard project space in Denton dedicated to exhibiting local artists. She is an author for Glasstire and an experienced press release writer.
 
They have been featured in numerous exhibitions at PRP (2025); Dallas Contemporary (2025, 2024); Easyside (2024); Arts Fort Worth (2023), and Cora Stafford Gallery (2022). Recently, Wendel was awarded a micro-grant from the Greater Denton Arts Council and received honors from the Dallas Observer for Best Miniature Art Gallery. Wendel lives and works between Denton and Dallas, TX.
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We are delighted to announce Dallas-based artist, Katherine Miller, as the winner of the fifth annual open call for prop...
12/20/2025

We are delighted to announce Dallas-based artist, Katherine Miller, as the winner of the fifth annual open call for proposals for the 2026 season. ✨
 
Miller will receive a month-long solo exhibition in May 2026, an honorarium of $500, professional photographic documentation of the show, and mentorship as needed. For the second time, the winning Cluley Projects Open Call exhibition will be displayed at Erin Cluley Gallery’s main location in the Design District.
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Images:
Portrait of the artist.
 
Katherine Miller
“Draw a ribbon of light upon the water…”
2023
Handwoven lace cloth, natural indigo, linen, wool, five found stones
Dimensions variable
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Katherine Miller (b. 2001) is an interdisciplinary artist, educator, and BFA graduate from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Fibers.
 
Her work collages iterative and intuitive rituals of weaving, printmaking and natural dye to explore our relationship to the natural world through the material and the ephemeral. Influenced by signs and symbols of the occult. Miller’s practice poses craft as a tool for spiritual resilience and as a means of entry to eclipsed systems.
 
She has exhibited work across Maryland, North Texas, and South Florida. Miller currently lives and works in Dallas, TX.
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Closing out our countdown to this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Call deadline, we’re highlighting Chukwudi Uk...
11/05/2025

Closing out our countdown to this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Call deadline, we’re highlighting Chukwudi Ukonne, inaugural recipient of the Cluley Projects Arts Writing Mentorship.

Earlier this year, Ukonne’s essay In Constant Translation: Leili Arai Tavallaei’s tender archive of memory was published in conjunction with Tavallaei’s exhibition Shotor 〇 Morghe — marking the first collaborative publication produced through the Arts Writing Mentorship. Guided by Cluley Gallery’s Press Release Writer Blake Bathman, Ukonne developed his text over several months, culminating in a public reading at the exhibition’s opening.

Since the mentorship, Ukonne has had an essay published with Glasstire, exhibited work in Apophenia at ICOSA Gallery in Austin, and begun a residency at Arts Mission Oak Cliff, where he is preparing a hybrid exhibition titled The Space Between. His continued work explores collaboration across artists, galleries, and writers — a pursuit that began through his time with Cluley Projects.

Applications for this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Calls close November 9 at 11:59 PM CST. For more info and to submit, visit the link in our bio.
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Image 1:
Ukonne In his studio at the Cedars Union, 2025
Photo courtesy of the artist.

Image 2:
Installation of ‘Apophenia’ group exhibition at ICOSA, Austin, 2025.

Image 3:
Ukonne And his fellow artists in residence at Arts Mission Oak Cliff, 2025.
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The deadline for the Cluley Projects Open Calls for Artists and Art Writers has been extended to Sunday, November 9 at 1...
11/03/2025

The deadline for the Cluley Projects Open Calls for Artists and Art Writers has been extended to Sunday, November 9 at 11:59 PM CST.

These annual programs offer opportunities for Texas-based creatives to develop new work, gain exhibition experience, and publish new perspectives in partnership with Erin Cluley Gallery.

The selected artist will receive a solo exhibition in the 2026 season, a $500 honorarium, and professional documentation and mentorship.

The selected writer will receive a $500 honorarium, one-on-one guidance from the gallery’s writing team, and publication of an essay to accompany the artist’s exhibition.

For full details and to submit, visit the link in our bio.
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We’re continuing our countdown to this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Call deadline with a look back at past r...
10/31/2025

We’re continuing our countdown to this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Call deadline with a look back at past recipients.

Earlier this year, Leili Arai Tavallaei presented her solo exhibition ‘Shotor 〇 Morghe’ at Erin Cluley Gallery — marking the first Cluley Projects Open Call presentation to be hosted at the main gallery. Through printmaking, assemblage, and painting, Tavallaei wove together Iranian and Japanese cultural traditions, creating a tender archive of family memory and emotional inheritance. Her exhibition was accompanied by a catalogue featuring a new essay by Chukwudi Ukonne, the inaugural recipient of the Cluley Projects Arts Writing Mentorship.

Since her exhibition, Tavallaei has been named Artist in Residence with the Museum of Asian Texans, received the Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Grant from the Dallas Museum of Art, and led studio workshops at the Crow Museum of Asian Art. Her recent film was included in the Transfiguration International Film Festival in Baltimore, and she will serve as a juror for Painted Minarets, a platform supporting young Muslim artists.

Applications for this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Calls close November 2 at 11:59 PM CST. For more info and to submit, visit the link in our bio.
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Image 1:
Photo of Tavallaei courtesy of Thoughts and Days Studio

Image 2:
Leili Arai Tavallaei
‘Walking To Hassler’ (image still)
experimental animation

Image 3-5:
Installation of ‘Shotor 〇 Morghe’ 2025
Photos courtesy of Kevin Todora

Image 6:
Leili Arai Tavallaei
‘Do You Remeber the Sun on the Green Horizon’
Short Film
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We’re counting down the weeks to this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Call deadline with a look back at past wi...
10/22/2025

We’re counting down the weeks to this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Call deadline with a look back at past winners.

In 2024, Jacquelin Zazueta and Zak Ziebell presented their collaborative exhibition ‘To Weep into Stones are Fables’ at Cluley Projects. Through sculpture and painting, the artists explored mythology, oral histories, and material memory embedded in Texan and Mexican cultures — transforming digital processes into tactile landscapes of folklore and form.

Since their exhibition, both artists have continued to expand their practices. Zazueta recently presented a solo show at Pond Gallery in Fayetteville, AR, and together they co-founded Amema, a jewelry studio that bridges digital precision with the poetry of forgotten things, transforming found objects into wearable stories that echo their shared interest in history, craft, and transformation.

Applications for this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Calls close November 2 at 11:59 PM CST. For more info and to submit, visit the link in our bio.
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Image 1:
Zazueta in her studio, 2025.
Photo courtesy of the artist.

Image 2:
Ziebell and Zazueta selling new works from their Amema jewelry business, 2025.
Photo courtesy of the artists.

Image 3-5:
Installation of ‘To Weep into Stones are Fables’ 2024
Photos courtesy of Kevin Todora.
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We’re counting down the weeks to this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Call deadline with a look back at past wi...
10/15/2025

We’re counting down the weeks to this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Call deadline with a look back at past winners.

In 2023, Sarita Westrup presented her solo exhibition ‘a tender line’ at Cluley Projects, exploring landscape, migration, and belonging through sculptural basketry forms that merge craft traditions with contemporary sculpture.

Since her exhibition, Westrup’s practice has continued to evolve. She was featured in Flow States Triennial at El Museo in New York City, completed a one-year residency at Penland School of Craft, and received the Western North Carolina Crafting Futures Cohort Grant from the Center for Craft in Asheville. In April 2025, she presented her first solo exhibition with Erin Cluley Gallery, ‘continuous nurture’, and is now represented by the gallery.

Now based in western North Carolina, Westrup maintains an active studio practice, weaving sculptural forms that connect material, memory, and place.

Applications for this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Calls close November 2 at 11:59 PM CST. For more info and to submit, visit the link in our bio.
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Image 1:
Westrup in her studio at Penland School for Craft, 2024
Photo courtesy of the artist.

Image 2-3:
Installation of ‘a tender line’ 2023
Photos courtesy of Kevin Todora.

Image 5:
Westrup in the exhibition ’Outside the Line’ at Blue Spiral 1 Gallery in Asheville, NC
Photo courtesy of the artist.

Image 6:
Sarita Westrup
‘Ladle’
2025
Reed, mortar, ixtle
12.5 x 3 x 3.75 in.

Image 7:
Installation of ‘continuous nurture’ 2025
Photo courtesy of Kevin Todora.

Thanks to everyone who joined us on Saturday for our conversation with Harrison Blake on writing artist statements.For t...
10/14/2025

Thanks to everyone who joined us on Saturday for our conversation with Harrison Blake on writing artist statements.

For those who couldn’t make it, we’re sharing Harrison’s handout “Statements On Artist Statements” — a thoughtful collection of notes and reminders for artists developing their writing practice.

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Statements On Artist Statements
by Harrison Blake

1.—Artist statements are new;
Statements on art are old.

2.—Do the work first.

3.—Imagine your career as an exhibition.

4.—Your statement should reflect your work;
Your work should reflect your statement.

5.—Build observations off concepts;
Build concepts off observations.

6.—Before you break rules, follow them;
Before you follow rules, break them.

7.—Write;
Write again.
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For those preparing submissions for this year’s Open Calls, applications are due November 2. More details are available through the link in our bio.

Don’t forget to join us tomorrow, Saturday, October 11 at 1 PM at Erin Cluley Gallery for a discussion led by Harrison B...
10/10/2025

Don’t forget to join us tomorrow, Saturday, October 11 at 1 PM at Erin Cluley Gallery for a discussion led by Harrison Blake on how to write an artist statement that feels clear, authentic, and true to your practice.

The event is free and open to all — a perfect opportunity for artists and writers preparing for this year’s Open Calls.
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Nic Nicosia
‘what i see/saw’ (detail)
Graphite on BFK Rives
39.75 x 42 in.
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We’re counting down the weeks to this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Call deadline with a look back at past wi...
10/08/2025

We’re counting down the weeks to this year’s Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Call deadline with a look back at past winners.

Starting at the beginning, our inaugural season introduced a presentation by Beronica Gonzales. In her 2022 solo exhibition Lying in Squares, Gonzales explored identity and memory through intimate depictions of familiar moments, objects, and spaces - transforming hand-me-down materials into soft memorials that preserve the traces of daily life.

Since her exhibition, Beronica’s practice has continued to expand. She has been featured twice in New American Paintings, received the Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund Award from the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Horn Scholarship to attend Penland School of Craft. Most recently, she completed a residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin through the Contemporary at Blue Star. Gonzales now lives and works in Chicago, pursuing her MFA in Fiber and Material Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Applications for this year’s Annual Artist Open Call close November 2 at 11:59 PM CST. For more info and to submit, visit the link in our bio.
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Image #1:
Beronica Gonzales in her studio
Photo courtesy of the artist.

Image #2-4:
Installation of ‘Lying in Squares’ 2022
Photos courtesy of Kevin Todora

Image #5:
Beronica Gonzales
‘The Waves’
2025
acrylic, thread, paper, muslin, batting
13 x 10 x .75 in.
Courtesy of the artist

Image #6:
Beronica Gonzales
‘Window (Mulberry Street)’
2023
acrylic, thread, muslin
69 x 79 in.
Courtesy of the artist
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Join us this Saturday at 1 PM at Erin Cluley Gallery for a free public program on writing the perfect artist statement, ...
10/06/2025

Join us this Saturday at 1 PM at Erin Cluley Gallery for a free public program on writing the perfect artist statement, led by Harrison Blake — Dallas-based poet, art writer, and Erin Cluley Gallery’s Manager of Media Relations.

Designed for artists, art professionals, and creatives, this discussion will explore the basics of how to craft an engaging, authentic, and clear artist statement to communicate your practice.

This program also serves as a helpful resource for artists and writers preparing to apply to this year’s Cluley Projects Annual Artist and Art Writer Open Calls. More info can be found in the link in our bio.
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Harrison Blake (b. 2001) is a poet and arts writer based in Dallas, TX. Blake received a BA in 2022 in Visual and Performing Arts from the University of Texas at Dallas with a concentration in Art History.

Blake's writings appear and are forthcoming in digital and print publications including The Nasher Magazine, Southwest Contemporary, F Magazine, Sugar House Review, Driftwood Press, and Glasstire.

In 2023, Blake received the Glasstire North Texas Art Writing Prize for a selected work of criticism. Since 2022, they have worked as the Press Release Writer and Manager of Media Relations for Erin Cluley Gallery.
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TODAY join us today from 1 to 4 PM for a closing cookout, featuring delicious food prepared by Cat Rigdon. Enjoy yogurt-...
11/16/2024

TODAY join us today from 1 to 4 PM for a closing cookout, featuring delicious food prepared by Cat Rigdon. Enjoy yogurt-marinated chicken and vegan dolmas, take one last look at this impactful work, and celebrate our time together in this space before we close.
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