The annual prize honors a mid-career artist “who has a desire to expand his or her creative experience, has displayed enthusiastic support of his or her peers, and has been under-recognized in the community either through exhibition or other awards and programs,” according to the website.
Bunsen, a Charlotte resident, incorporates natural dyes, fiber, paper and embroidery into her practice. Her work explores internal landscapes, the geography of the mind and remembered experiences.
After the announcement, Bunsen noted that the honor is especially poignant for her because she knew Smail. In fact, Bunsen represented the deceased artist’s work in her former Winooski gallery, Passepartout. When speaking about her plans for 2018 with this reporter and BCA curator and director of exhibitions Heather Ferrell after the announcement, Bunsen said simply, “I’ve got some ideas.” We look forward to seeing more.



