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a product of the Center for Arts
Management and Technology, facilitates the application and review
process for fellowships, festivals, universities, and numerous other artwork
programs requiring adjudication. Artists submit applications and work samples through
a simple Web form, and panelists score artist applications based on questions
that are customizable by the funding organization. For visual art categories,
digital projectors replace slide projectors, and panelists are presented
with high resolution artist images.
The
system consists of a moderator work station connected to two or more digital
projectors and a series of panelist work stations. At the end of each
scoring round the moderator can quickly sort artists based on various
scoring criteria and seamlessly advance selected artists to the next round.
CueRate was developed through a partnership with the New
York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), the largest grant distributor
of unrestricted fellowships in the US. Each year, NYFA gives more than
$1 million to approximately 170 artists throughout New York State. PARTNER SPOTLIGHT
Bridget Murphy has been on the staff at Artadia since 2002, where she has managed the Awards
programs, Board relations, and finances since 2003. Prior to Artadia, Murphy worked in various
exhibition institutions including: The Department of Film and Media, at
MoMA, New York,
Kunst-Werke E.V., Berlin, Germany, The List Visual Arts Center at MIT,
Cambridge, MA,
and The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA.
Murphy received her M.F.A. from The School of the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston and Tufts University, and graduated with a B.A. in Art History
and Sculpture from Boston University.
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