27th National Juried Art Show
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JUDGE/JUROR
Carrie Waller
Carrie Waller is a watercolor artist working in a realistic, detailed style. Her studies in Interior Design and Graphic Design as well as her time spent living in Europe and Asia have influenced her as an artist. Carrie currently works from her Arkansas studio after recently moving back from Tokyo, Japan where she resided for over 8 years. Her unique works are bold, vibrant and dramatic.
Carrie has won numerous awards and has been published in many publications including the Watercolor Artist Magazine; The Art of Watercolor; Pratique des Arts; Artist's and Illustrators; International Artist’s Magazine, American Art Collector, Southwest Artist’s Magazine; and Splash - The Best of Watercolor series, 14 and 16 through 24. Her works have exhibited all over the world most recently at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Kyoto Kyocera Museum, and the Hiroshima Prefectural Museum. She has also exhibited in Thessaloniki, Greece; Fabriano, Italy; Santa Marta, Colombia; London, England; Shenzhen, China; Brussels, Belgium; and the Salmagundi Club, New York. Carrie won the $10,000 Grand Prize in the American Women Artist's 2020 Museum Competition. She is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, American Watercolor Society, Transparent Watercolor Society of America, Louisiana Watercolor Society - Master, Mid-Southern Watercolorists and the Watercolor Honor Society. She teaches workshops, online and in person, and is an ambassador for Daniel Smith Watercolors. Carrie is currently the Vice President and Awards Director for the National Watercolor Society.
Carrie Waller Workshop
October 1, and 2, 2026
This year’s judge, internationally known artist Carrie Waller, will instruct a watercolor workshop October 1st and 2nd in conjunction with the 2026 National Juried Show. The fee is $250 for NOAA members and $275 for nonmembers. The workshop will be held in Harahan, LA. For additional information please email [email protected] and reference “Carrie Waller Workshop.”
JUDGE/JUROR
Carrie Waller
Carrie Waller is a watercolor artist working in a realistic, detailed style. Her studies in Interior Design and Graphic Design as well as her time spent living in Europe and Asia have influenced her as an artist. Carrie currently works from her Arkansas studio after recently moving back from Tokyo, Japan where she resided for over 8 years. Her unique works are bold, vibrant and dramatic.
Carrie has won numerous awards and has been published in many publications including the Watercolor Artist Magazine; The Art of Watercolor; Pratique des Arts; Artist's and Illustrators; International Artist’s Magazine, American Art Collector, Southwest Artist’s Magazine; and Splash - The Best of Watercolor series, 14 and 16 through 24. Her works have exhibited all over the world most recently at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Kyoto Kyocera Museum, and the Hiroshima Prefectural Museum. She has also exhibited in Thessaloniki, Greece; Fabriano, Italy; Santa Marta, Colombia; London, England; Shenzhen, China; Brussels, Belgium; and the Salmagundi Club, New York. Carrie won the $10,000 Grand Prize in the American Women Artist's 2020 Museum Competition. She is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, American Watercolor Society, Transparent Watercolor Society of America, Louisiana Watercolor Society - Master, Mid-Southern Watercolorists and the Watercolor Honor Society. She teaches workshops, online and in person, and is an ambassador for Daniel Smith Watercolors. Carrie is currently the Vice President and Awards Director for the National Watercolor Society.
Carrie Waller Workshop
October 1, and 2, 2026
This year’s judge, internationally known artist Carrie Waller, will instruct a watercolor workshop October 1st and 2nd in conjunction with the 2026 National Juried Show. The fee is $250 for NOAA members and $275 for nonmembers. The workshop will be held in Harahan, LA. For additional information please email [email protected] and reference “Carrie Waller Workshop.”