Andrew Liles' paintings juried into three competitions, including the Louisiana Contemporary 2025

AUGUSt 10, 2025
BY Shyla Krishnappa
Instructor in Architecture Andrew Liles' paintings were juried into three exhibitions this summer. One of Liles’ pieces was selected for the 13th Annual Batesville Area Arts Council’s National Juried Exhibition in Arkansas. This show draws submissions from across the United States and celebrates artistic excellence in a wide range of media. Two additional paintings were juried into the Alexandria Museum of Art’s National September Competition, a long-running exhibition that has become a benchmark for emerging and established talent alike.

Additionally, Liles’ work will be featured in the Louisiana Contemporary 2025 exhibition at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans. This highly regarded statewide juried exhibition champions contemporary art practices in Louisiana, while also engaging a national audience that recognizes the state’s vibrant visual arts culture and New Orleans’ role as a rising international art center.
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