ArtPrize is an art competition and festival held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. People who are 18 years old or older can show their art, and any space within the three-square-mile ArtPrize area can be used as a venue. There are usually more than 160 venues, such as museums, galleries, bars, restaurants, hotels, public parks, bridges, laundromats, auto body shops, and other locations.
ArtPrize lasts for 19 days, starting in late September. During the festival, $500,000 in cash prizes are given based on public voting and a group of art experts.
ArtPrize was started in 2009 by Rick DeVos, the son of Dick DeVos, a Republican candidate for governor, and Betsy DeVos, who was the U.S. Secretary of Education. In 2017, artist Eric Millikin criticized the connection between ArtPrize and the DeVos family’s wealth and political views in his artwork called “Made of Money,” which was displayed during ArtPrize.
In 2014, The Art Newspaper listed ArtPrize as one of the most-visited large art events, noting that 440,000 people attended ArtPrize, which was about one-fourth of the 1.6 million visitors to the Russian Imperial Costume exhibition at the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg. ArtPrize was mentioned along with Slows Bar BQ and the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park as a reason to visit Grand Rapids in The New York Times’ "52 Places To Go in 2016."
In 2018, ArtPrize introduced the Project exhibition to display larger artworks and planned to hold the event every other year. However, the first Project event in 2019 had far fewer visitors than expected. The twelfth ArtPrize was delayed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2022 event took place from September 15 to October 2, 2022, but many visitors said the artworks were smaller than usual.
Concept
ArtPrize was created as a unique art competition with these goals: any artist from anywhere could participate; anyone who owns property in downtown Grand Rapids could use their space as a place to display art; and any visitor could vote for their favorite artwork. The event organizers did not use selection committees or curators. The biggest cash prize in the art world would be given entirely based on public votes.
At the first ArtPrize in 2009, winners were chosen only by the public, who voted using mobile devices and the ArtPrize website. In 2010, ArtPrize added categories judged by art experts. In 2014, the awards format was changed to include two separate tracks: one based on public voting and one based on expert judgment. Both tracks offered prizes of equal value.
2009 competition
The 2009 exhibition occurred in a 3-square-mile (7.8 km²) area of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, from September 21 to October 9, 2009. A total of 1,262 artists or artist groups displayed their work in 159 locations. Approximately 200,000 people attended the event, and 334,219 votes were cast over the 19-day period.
ArtPrize 2009 official participation numbers:
• 1,262 artist entries
• 159 venues
• 37,264 registered voters
• 334,219 total votes cast
• 200,000 (estimated) visitors to Grand Rapids, Michigan
The 2009 prizes, totaling $449,000, were:
• 1st place: $250,000
• 2nd place: $100,000
• 3rd place: $50,000
• 4th through 10th place: $7,000 each
On October 1, the top 10 entries were announced. Their final rankings were released on October 8:
1. Open Water no.24 – Ran Ortner (displayed at The Old Federal Building)
2. Imagine That! – Tracy Van Duinen (displayed at the Grand Rapids Children's Museum)
3. Portraits – Eric Daigh (displayed at The Old Federal Building)
4. The Grand Dance – David Lubbers (displayed on the Grand River near the Blue Bridge)
5. Moose – Bill Secunda (displayed at The B.O.B.)
6. Nessie on the Grand – The Nessie Project (displayed on the Grand River near the Blue Bridge)
7. Field of Reeds – John Douglas Powers (displayed at The Old Federal Building)
8. The Furniture City Sets the Table for the World of Art – Sarah Grant (displayed on the Blue Bridge)
9. Ecstasy of The Scarlet Empress – Jason Hackenwerth (displayed at the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (UICA))
10. winddancer 2 – Michael Westra (displayed on the Blue Bridge)
Two additional awards were given:
• Curators Choice Award ($5,000): salt & earth – Young Kim, Winston-Salem, N.C.
• Sustainability Award ($2,500): The Image Mill: Sustainable Cinema #1 by Scott Hessels
2010 competition
The 2010 event occurred from September 22 to October 10. The event created special places called "Exhibition Centers," where local cultural groups displayed art with expert help. Each ArtPrize Exhibition Center had to include places for people to register to vote and a location for selling items. ArtPrize aimed to have at least one Exhibition Center in each neighborhood of downtown Grand Rapids.
ArtPrize 2010 official numbers showed:
• 1,713 artist entries
• 193 venues
• Artists from 21 countries and 44 U.S. states
• 44,912 registered voters
• 465,538 votes cast
• An estimated 250,000 visitors to Grand Rapids, Michigan
The 2010 prizes, chosen by public voting, totaled $449,000. These included:
• 1st place: $250,000
• 2nd place: $100,000
• 3rd place: $50,000
• 4th through 10th place: $7,000 each
On September 30, the 2010 Top 10 entries were announced. Their rankings were shared during the Winners Announcement on October 7:
1. Cavalry, American Officers, 1921 – Chris LaPorte, Grand Rapids, Michigan
2. Svelata – Mia Tavonatti, Santa Ana, California
3. Lure/Wave, Grand Rapids – Beili Liu, Austin, Texas
4. A Matter Of Time – Paul Baliker, Palm Coast, Florida
5. Vision – David Spriggs, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
6. Helping mom one penny at a time – Wander Martich, Grand Rapids, Michigan
7. Dancing With Lions – Bill Secunda, Butler, Pennsylvania
8. salt & earth (garden for Patricia) – Young Kim, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
9. SteamPig – The Steam Pig Experiment Birks, Jensen, Grand Rapids, Michigan
10. Elephant Walk – Fredrick Prescott, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Event organizers added four special awards for ArtPrize 2010. They noted that more awards might be added depending on sponsor support:
• Two-Dimensional: Garden Party, Chez Hatfield – Andrew Lewis Doak and Adrian Clark Hatfield, Royal Oak, Michigan
• Three-Dimensional: XLoungeSeries – Mark Wentzel, Atlanta, Georgia
• Time/Performance: The Jettisoned – Yoni Goldstein, Chicago, Illinois
• Urban Space: Plan B – Rick Beerhorst and Rose Beerhorst, Andre Beaumont and Mike Hoyte, Grand Rapids, Michigan
• International: Evaporative Buildings – Alex Schweder La, Berlin, Germany / New York, New York
• Sustainability: A Matter Of Time – Paul Baliker, Palm Coast, Florida
2011 competition
The 2011 event took place from September 21 to October 9. A major change to the competition was the creation of an exhibition space for performance art, called St. Cecilia Music Society. The organization also received a $100,000 Our Town grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
ArtPrize 2011 official participation numbers:
- 1,582 artist entries
- 164 venues
- 39 countries and 43 U.S. states
- 38,811 registered voters
- 383,106 votes cast
- 322,000 visitors to Grand Rapids, Michigan
The 2011 prizes, decided by public vote, totaled $449,000. The prize amounts were:
- 1st place: $250,000
- 2nd place: $100,000
- 3rd place: $50,000
- 4th through 10th place: $7,000 each
On September 30, the 2010 Top 10 entries were announced. Their rankings were shared during the Winners Announcement on October 6:
- Crucifixion – Mia Tavonatti, Santa Ana, California
- The Metaphorist Project – Tracy Van Duinen, Chicago, Illinois
- Rain – Lynda Cole, Ann Arbor, Michigan
- President Gerald Ford Visits ArtPrize – Sunti Pichetchaiyakul, Thailand and Montana
- Rusty: A Sense of Direction/Self Portrait – Ritch Branstrom, Rapid River, Michigan
- Grizzlies on the Ford – Llew “Doc” Tilma, Wayland, Michigan
- The Tempest II – Laura Alexander, Columbus, Ohio
- Ocean Exodus – Paul Baliker, Palm Coast, Florida
- Under Construction – Robert Shangle, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Mantis Dreaming – Bill Secunda, Butler, Pennsylvania
In addition to prizes based on public votes, the organization gave seven juried awards at ArtPrize 2011. A new award for an outstanding venue was added in 2011. Each juried award winner received $7,000.
- Two-Dimensional: One Ordinary Day of an Ordinary Town – Mimi Kato, St. Louis, Missouri
- Three-Dimensional: Nature Preserve – Michelle Brody, New York, New York
- Time/Performance: Remember:Replay:Repeat – Caroline Young, Chicago, Illinois
- Urban Space: Salvaged Landscape – Catie Newell, Detroit, Michigan
- International: DISAPPEARANCES – an eternal journey – Shinji Turner-Yamamoto, Cincinnati, Ohio
- Venue: SiTE:LAB – Curator: Paul Amenta, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Sustainability: Walking Home: stories from the desert to the Great Lakes – Laura Milkins, Tucson, Arizona
- Ox-Bow Residency: Progressive Movement(s) – Evertt Beidler, Portland, Oregon
2012 competition
The 2012 ArtPrize competition took place from September 19 to October 7. The event made changes to the Juried Awards program, including category prizes worth $20,000 (an increase from $7,000) and a new $100,000 Juried Grand Prize, chosen by a group of three art experts.
ArtPrize 2012 official numbers included:
• 1,517 artist entries
• 161 venues
• 46 countries, 41 U.S. states and territories
• 47,160 voters
• 412,560 votes cast
• An estimated 375,000 visitors to Grand Rapids over 19 days
The 2012 prizes, decided by public voting, totaled $360,000. These included:
• 1st place: $200,000
• 2nd place: $75,000
• 3rd place: $50,000
• 4th through 10th place: $5,000 each
The top 10 entries were chosen by a record 412,560 votes and announced on October 10. The winners were:
1. Elephants – Adonna Khare, Burbank, Calif.
2. Song of Lift – Martijn van Wagtendonk, Colbert, Ga.
3. Rebirth of Spring – Frits Hoendervanger, Detroit, Mich.
4. Stick-to-it-ive-ness: Unwavering pertinacity; perseverance – Richard Morse, Fennville, Mich.
5. Lights in the Night – Mark Carpenter and Dan Johnson, Grand Rapids, Mich.
6. Life in Wood – Dan Heffron, Traverse City, Mich.
7. Origami – Kumi Yamashita, Brooklyn, N.Y.
8. The Chase – Artistry of Wildlife – Complex Movements, Marlette, Mich.
9. Return to Eden – Sandra Bryant, Lynden, Wash.
10. City Band – Chris LaPorte, Grand Rapids, Mich.
In addition to the public-vote prizes, the organization gave seven juried awards totaling $200,000 during ArtPrize 2012. These awards were given across five categories and a Juried Grand Prize. Each category winner received $20,000, and the Juried Grand Prize winner received $100,000. A three-member jury panel decided the Juried Grand Prize.
Juried awards included:
• Displacement (13208 Klinger St.) – Design 99, Detroit, Mich.
• Two-Dimensional: Habitat – Alois Kronschlaeger, Brooklyn, N.Y.
• Three-Dimensional: More or Less – ABCD 83, Chicago, Ill.
• Time/Performance: Three Phases – Complex Movements, Detroit, Mich.
• Urban Space: Flight – Dale Rogers, Haverhill, Mass.
• Venue: SiTE:LAB – Curator: Paul Amenta, Grand Rapids, Mich.
• Ox-Bow Residency: Collective Cover Project – Ann Morton, Phoenix, Ariz.
2013 competition
The 2013 ArtPrize competition took place from September 18 to October 6.
Participation details for ArtPrize 2013 included:
• 1,805 artist entries
• 169 venues
• Artists from 47 countries and 45 U.S. states and territories
• 49,000 voters
• 446,850 votes cast
• An estimated 400,000 visitors to Grand Rapids, Michigan
The 2013 prizes, which were decided by public vote, totaled $360,000. The prize amounts were:
• 1st place: $200,000
• 2nd place: $75,000
• 3rd place: $50,000
• 4th through 10th place: $5,000 each
The top 10 entries received a record 446,850 votes and were announced on October 4. The winners were:
1. Sleeping Bear Dune Lakeshore – Ann Loveless, Frankfort, Mich.
2. Polar Expressed – Anni Crouter, Flint, Mich.
3. UPlifting – Andy Sacksteder, Port Clinton, Ohio
4. Dancing With Mother Nature – Paul Baliker, Palm Coast, Fla.
5. Botanical Exotica a Monumental Collection of the Rare beautiful – Jason Gamrath, Seattle, Wash.
6. Earth Giant – Benjamin Gazsi, Morgantown, W.V.
7. Myth-or-Logic – Robin Protz, New Hartford, Conn.
8. Finding Beauty in Bad Things: Porcelain Vine – Fraser Smith, St. Pete Beach, Fla.
9. Taking Flight – Michael Gard, San Francisco, Calif.
10. Tired Pandas – Nick Jakubiak, Battle Creek, Mich.
In addition to the public-vote awards, the organization gave seven juried awards totaling $200,000 during ArtPrize 2013. These awards were given across five categories and a juried grand prize. Each category winner received $20,000, and the Juried Grand Prize winner received $100,000. A three-member jury panel decided the juried awards. The winners were:
• Ecosystem – Carlos Bunga, Barcelona, Spain
• Two-Dimensional: Europa and the Flying Fish – Kyle Staver, New York, N.Y.
• Three-Dimensional: Through the Skies for You – Kevin Cooley / Phillip Andrew Lewis, Chattanooga, Tenn.
• Time/Performance: The Last Post – Shahzia Sikander, New York, N.Y.
• Urban Space: united.states : an everydaypeople project – J.D. Urban, Brooklyn, N.Y.
• Venue: The Fed Galleries @ KCAD, Kendall College of Art and Design – Curator: Michele Bosak, Grand Rapids, Mich.
• Ox-Bow Residency: Erase – Greg Bokor, Beverly, Mass.
David Dodde’s entry, Fleurs et riviere, placed magnetic flowers on the Alexander Calder sculpture La Grande Vitesse. After receiving complaints, the City of Grand Rapids contacted the Calder Foundation for guidance. Alexander S. C. Rower, Calder’s grandson, stated: “The initiative is luckily temporary and reflects an utter lack of understanding and respect of Calder’s genius.” The city decided to remove the flowers before the exhibition ended.
2014 competition
The 2014 ArtPrize competition took place from September 24 to October 12.
ArtPrize 2014 had these numbers for participants:
• 1,536 artists entered works
• 174 venues displayed art
• 41,956 people voted
• 398,714 votes were cast
• An estimated 441,000 visitors traveled to Grand Rapids, Michigan
The public vote decided three winners in different categories, each receiving $20,000, and one grand prize winner receiving $200,000. The grand prize winner did not also receive $20,000 for their category win.
- Intersections – Anila Quayyum Agha, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Two-Dimensional: Outcry – Gretchyn Lauer, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Three-Dimensional: Reciprocity – Marc Sijan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Time-Based: Your Move? – Robert Shangle, Sparta, Michigan
- Installation: Intersections – Anila Quayyum Agha, Indianapolis, Indiana
The jury awarded five winners in different categories, each receiving $20,000, and one grand prize winner receiving $200,000. There was a tie for the grand prize, so each winner received $100,000.
This was the first time in ArtPrize history that two works were recognized for the Juried Grand Prize, sharing the $200,000 award.
- Intersections – Anila Quayyum Agha, Indianapolis, Indiana
- The Hair Craft Project – Sonya Clark, Richmond, Virginia
This was also the first time that the public vote and the jury of art experts agreed on a top prize, which went to one piece: Intersections by Anila Quayyum Agha.
- Two-Dimensional: The Hair Craft Project – Sonya Clark, Richmond, Virginia
- Three-Dimensional: Tengo Hambre – Maximo Gonzalez, Mexico City, Mexico
- Time-Based: respirador (breather) – Dance in the Annex, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Installation: Symptomatic Constant – Julie Schenkelberg, Brooklyn, New York
- Outstanding venue: SiTE:LAB @ The Morton – Curator: Paul Amenta, Grand Rapids, Michigan
2015 competition
The 2015 ArtPrize competition (also called ArtPrize Seven) took place from September 23 to October 11.
ArtPrize 2015 official participation numbers:
• 1,649 artist entries
• 162 venues
• 35,481 registered voters
• 422,763 votes cast
• 438,000+ (est.) visitors to Grand Rapids, Michigan
The public vote decided three $12,500 category winners and a $200,000 grand prize winner. The grand prize winner received only the $200,000 grand prize and not the $12,500 for their category.
- Northwood Awakening – Loveless Photofiber, Frankfort, Michigan
- Two-Dimensional: Northwood Awakening – Loveless Photofiber, Frankfort, Michigan
- Three-Dimensional: Greatest Generation/Beta Team/November – Fred Cogelow, Wilmar, Minnesota
- Time-Based: Whisper – Emily Kennerk, Zionsville, Indiana
- Installation: REACH and SPLASH – Andy Sacksteder, Gladstone, Michigan
The jury awarded five $12,500 category winners and a $200,000 grand prize winner.
- Higher Ground – Kate Gilmore, Queens, New York
The category winners were:
• Two-Dimensional: The Fearless Brother Project Presents – Monroe O'Bryant, Kentwood, Michigan
• Three-Dimensional: The Last Supper – Julie Green, Corvallis, Oregon
• Time-Based: That Was Then – Prince Thomas, Houston, Texas
• Installation: In Our Element – Ruben Ubiera, Miami, Florida
• Outstanding venue: SiTE:LAB @ The Rumsey Street Project – Curator: Paul Amenta, Grand Rapids, Michigan
2016 Competition
The 2016 ArtPrize competition, also called ArtPrize Eight, happened from September 21 to October 9.
- 1,453 artists entered the competition
- 170 locations displayed the artwork
- 37,433 people signed up to vote
- 380,119 votes were cast
- More than 507,000 visitors came to Grand Rapids, Michigan
The public vote decided three winners who each received $12,500 for their category and one grand prize winner who received $200,000. The grand prize winner did not receive the $12,500 for their category win.
Wounded Warrior Dogs – James Mellick, Milford Center, Ohio
- Two-Dimensional: Portraits of Light and Shadow – Joao Paulo Goncalves, Pompano Beach, Florida
- Three-Dimensional: Wounded Warrior Dogs – James Mellick, Milford Center, Ohio
- Installation: The Butterfly Effect – Allison Leigh Smith and Bryce Pettit, Durango, Colorado
- Time-Based: Sweeper's Clock – Maarten Baas, Den Bosch, North Brabant, Netherlands
The jury awarded five winners who each received $12,500 for their category and one grand prize winner who received $200,000.
The Bureau of Personal Belonging – Stacey Kirby, Durham, North Carolina
- Two-Dimensional: les bêtes – Isaac Aoki, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Three-Dimensional: Excavations – William Lamson, New York, New York
- Installation: This Space is Not Abandoned – 912 CollABORATIVE, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Time-Based: Search Engine Vision “ISIS” – Eric Souther, Mishawaka, Indiana
- Outstanding Venue: Split between EVERYTHING IS TRANSFORMED (SiTE:LAB / Rumsey St. Project) and This Space is Not Abandoned (912 Grandville Avenue).
The ArtPrize Eight jurors included:
2017 Competition
The 2017 ArtPrize competition, also called ArtPrize Nine, happened from September 20 to October 8.
- "Red Dirt Rug Monument" by Rena Detrixhe, 1,346 artist entries
- 175 venues
- 43,010 registered voters
- 384,053 votes cast
- 522,000+ estimated visitors to Grand Rapids, Michigan
The public vote decided three winners in different categories, each receiving $12,500, and one grand prize winner who received $200,000. The grand prize winner did not receive the $12,500 for their category win.
A. Lincoln – Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek, Michigan
- Two-Dimensional: A. Lincoln – Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek, Michigan
- Three-Dimensional: Lux Maximus Fused Glass, Copper, Bronze and Metal – Daniel Oropeza, Costa Mesa, California
- Installation: Oil + Water – Ryan Spencer Reed, Ludington, Michigan; Richard App, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Time-Based: Red Dirt Rug Monument – Rena Detrixe, Tulsa, Oklahoma
The jury awarded five winners in different categories, each receiving $12,500, and one grand prize winner who received $200,000.
The Heartside Community Meal – Seitu Jones, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Two-Dimensional: Sofía Draws Every Day: Years 2, 3, and 4 – Sofía Ramírez Hernández, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Three-Dimensional: Flint – Ti-Rock Moore, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Installation: Society of 23's Locker Dressing Room – Jeffrey Augustine Songco, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Time-Based: Red Dirt Rug Monument – Rena Detrixhe, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Outstanding Venue: The Fed Galleries @ KCAD, Kendall College of Art and Design – Curator: Michele Bosak, Grand Rapids, Michigan
The ArtPrize Nine jurors included:
2018 Competition
The 2018 ArtPrize competition, also called ArtPrize 10, took place from September 19 to October 7.
Public Vote Grand Prize Winner
The String Project by Chelsea Nix and Mariano Cortez
Public Vote Category Award Winners
– Two-Dimensional: The String Project by Chelsea Nix and Mariano Cortez
– Three-Dimensional: The Phoenix by Joe Butts
– Time-Based: Moving Experience by #shangled
– Installation: Sonder by Megan Constance Altieri
Juried Vote Grand Prize Winner
Brown, Carmine, and Blue by Le'Andra LeSeur
Juried Vote Category Award Winners
– Two-Dimensional: PULSE Nightclub: 49 Elegies by John Gutoskey
– Three-Dimensional: 108 Death Masks: A Communal Prayer for Peace and Justice by Nikesha Breeze
– Installation: Heidelbergology; 2+2=8 by Tyree Guyton Heidelberg
– Venue: Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives
Independent Award Winners
– Best Feature Film: Love, Gilda by Lisa D'Apolito
– Best Short Film: Starry Skies by Sarah Schmidt
– Hopcat WYCE ArtPrize Song of the Year: Shine by Molly
– Youth Collaboration Award: More Than Words by Zeeland Public Schools
– Youth Collaboration Award: Creation: 20 Paneled Public Art by Lakeland Cardinal Collaborative
– Educator Award: Cities of Silhouettes: A Visual Journal by Missy Dunaway
– Contemporary Black Art Award: 108 Death Masks: A Communal Prayer for Peace and Justice by Nikesha Breeze
– Artista Latino Award: THE STRING PROJECT by Chelsea Nix & Mariano Cortez
– Asian Artist Award: Black Panther by YanFang Inlow
– Asian Artist Award: Pure Michigan by Huaming Wang
– Decon + Reuse Vote Award: Abiding in the Shadow by Jeff Best
– American Civil Liberties Union Award: By Her Own Hand by Lora Robertson
– Social Action Committee Award: Reverse Alchemy by Anthony Thompson
2019 Project 1
In 2019, ArtPrize started its "Project" exhibition series. The first project, called "Crossed Lines," was displayed from September 7 to October 27.
"Crossed Lines" was a public art exhibition in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Five artists from around the world, across the United States, and from local areas created different types of art projects, including installations, art in public spaces, and community-focused works. These projects explored how lines can connect or separate people in a city and what it means to feel like part of a community.
- Skywalks – Downtown GR: Kaleidoscopic by Amanda Browder
- Community Center – MLK Jr. Park: Kaleidoscopic by Amanda Browder
- Tanglefoot Facade: Kaleidoscopic by Amanda Browder
- Rosa Parks Circle: Oracle of the Soulmates by Heather Hart
- MLK Jr. Park: Oracle of the Soulmates by Heather Hart
- Louis St. and Monroe Ave., Downtown GR: The Boom and the Bust by Olalekan Jeyifous
- Tanglefoot Building: Critical Infrastructure by Paul Amenta and Ted Lott
2021 Competition
The ArtPrize 2021 competition took place from September 16 through October 3.
Public Vote Grand Prize Winner
Before You Go by Christian Reichle and Monica Pritchard
Category Award Winners – Juried Vote
• Two-Dimensional: Aging Out / 18 years old by John Paul Goncalves
• Three-Dimensional: Soaked by Holly Ross
• Time-Based: Art pod by Stephen Smith (in collaboration with other artists)
• Installation: Project Unity: Ten Miles of Track in One Day by Hwa-Jeen Na and Yuge Zhou
- Contemporary Black Art Awards: Planted by the Sacred Streams of Grace by Brian Whitfield
- Contemporary Black Art Awards: Ile Itaja – Shoppinglist by Olaniyi R. Akindiya Akirash
- Asian Art Awards: Before You Go by Christian Reichle and Monica Pritchard
- Asian Art Awards: Paper Cinderella by Michal Overholts
- Artista Latino Awards: The 20ths of January (Lunar Eclipse over Grand Rapids) by Russell Cooper
- Artista Latino Awards: Guardians of Sacred Space by Florencia Clement de Grandprey
2022 Competition
The ArtPrize 2022 competition took place from September 15 to October 2.
Awards Based on Visitor Votes
– 2D Winner: In My Eyes by Florencia Clement de Grandprey
– 3D Winner: AMERICAN EAGLE by Kasey Wells
– Installation Winner: Twigg the Forest Dragon by Jennifer Dunahee
– Time-Based Winner: Embodied-Healing Through Body Art by Kristen Zamora
– Digital Winner: Urban Arterials by Rob Finch
Awards Based on Juror Votes
– 2D Winner: For Dorothy Afro Harping by Harold Allen
– 2D Runner-Up: In Bello (In Time of War) by Erica Kuhl
– 3D Winner: LAST by Mo Jauw
– 3D Honorable Mention: Embedded by Mark Mennin
– Installation Winner: Seeking a Pleasant Peninsula by Maddison Chaffer
– Installation Honorable Mention: Who's Next by Brian Whitfield
– Time-Based Winner: Fusion
– Time-Based Honorable Mention: Ineffable Lypophrenia by C. Glass Dance Company
– Digital Winner: Derivations of a Gothic Arch Part 2 by Gary Mesa-Gaido
– Digital Honorable Mention: Algorithm + You = Art by Charles Cusack
– Contemporary Black Art Award: Poetry on Demand – My Poem, Your Topic by William Davis
– Asian Art Award: Sold to Slaughter by Stacie Tamaki
– Artista Latino Award: In My Eyes by Florencia Clement de Grandprey
– ArtPrize Venue Winner: Monroe Community Church
Artist-to-Artist Award
– Creation, Destruction, Reflection by Brad and Bryan Caviness
2023 Competition
The ArtPrize 2023 competition took place from September 14 to October 1.
- Raining Wisdom by Abdoulaye Conde
- Public Vote Winners
- 2nd Place: Tale of Ten Dresses by Rebecca Humes
- 3rd Place: An Iris Collection of 5 by Peggy Slattery
- 2D Winner: Mandy With Orchid by Stephen Brennan
- 2D Honorable Mention: Ménage by Roger Bruinekool
- 3D Winner: The Lost Mystics by Kumkum Fernando
- 3D Honorable Mention: The SpLaVCe Ship by Christopher Blay
- Installation Winner: The Art of Disruption by DisArt
- Installation Winner: The Zone of Authenticity by Whitney Pyles
- Installation Honorable Mention: Gambling on the Horizon by Mandy Cano Villalobos
- Time-Based Winner: The Future is a Constant Wake by Aryel Jackson
- Time-Based Honorable Mention: Being (T)here by Rene MG
- Digital Winner: Body-oddy-oddy-oddy: Destabilizing the Surveilling of Queer Bodies by Eric Souther and Benjamin Rosenthal
- Digital Honorable Mention: Fascism Killed the Old Gods by Matt Schenk
- Vanguard Award: #NOMORESTOLENSIST(A)S by Maya James
- Prism Award: Technophobia by Christopher Shields
- Originators Award: Serenity by Juan Pimentel
- Crossroads Award: Isa(moving) by Minyoung Kwak
- Horizontes Award: Caminantes / Wayfarers by Salvador Jimenez-Flores
- Grand Rapids African American Arts & Music Award: Dimensional Dissection by Aidan Gardner
- Asian Art Award: After Party Guests by Harminder Boparai
- Artista Latino Award: Identity by Johnny Camacho
- Grand Rapids African American Arts & Music Award: From a Place of Privilege: A Celebration of the Black Woman by Laura Wilson
2024 Competition
The ArtPrize 2024 competition took place from September 13 to September 28.
- Dynamic Sunset by John Katerberg
- Public Vote Category Awards
- 2D Winner: The Prophets by Robert VanderZee
- 3D Winner: Tut's Tomb by Bruce Gorsline
- Installation Winner: Reflective Journey by Shirin Abedinirad
- Time-Based Winner: My Poem Your Topic by Endlesswill
- New Media Winner: Too Much Information by Bruce Holwerda
- +Design Winner: Ash desk with drawers by Zak Doezema-Nunez
- TRAUMA PROJECT by Trauma Project
- Juried Vote Category Awards
- 2D Winner: "Remember who you are." by Jonathan Harris
- 3D Winner: Old Stories by H. Highwater
- Installation Winner: marshmallow polypore variant by Samuelle Green
- Time-Based Winner: My Poem Your Topic by Endlesswill
- New Media Winner: Me So Calgon by Stafford Smith
- +Design Winner: Understory by Common Object Studio
- 456: A Reflection on Fatherhood by Keyon Lovett
- The Journal Project by Ruth Crowe
- What Does It Mean To Be Queer? by Isabel Dowell
- Fragments of Anima 1 & 2 (diptych) by Chris Pappan
- Sovereign by Pat ApPaul