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2026 Embracing Our Differences International Art Exhibition, USA

Embracing OurDifferencesinvites artists worldwide to submit their unique perspectives for our juriedoutdoor exhibition. Featuring 50 powerful, billboard-sized images, thisshowcase explores the theme of “embracingour differences through thought-provoking art.

Selected works will bedisplayed across Sarasota and Pinellas counties, Florida, from mid-January tomid-April 2026, inspiring dialogue among thousands of visitors. A total of$6,000 in cash prizes will be awarded, celebrating the transformative power of art.

This call is open to all—professional and amateur artists of all ages. Don't just create art; create impact.

Watercolor USA 2025, USA

Watercolor USA 2025 is a prestigious national competitive exhibition celebrating water media painting. This year marks its inaugural presentation by the Spiva Center for the Arts in Joplin, Missouri, after being hosted by the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri, since 1962. Spiva is deeply honored to host this historic exhibition and continue its legacy of showcasing outstanding water media artistry.

The exhibit will run from Saturday, August 23, to Saturday, October 11, 2025, with a special opening reception on Friday, August 22.

ArtPrize 2025: Call for Artists, USA

 ArtPrize 2025 is officially open for artist registration! As the world’s most attended art competition, ArtPrize transforms downtown Grand Rapids into a city-wide gallery, drawing nearly 800,000 visitors for an immersive celebration of creativity. With $600,000 in prizes and grants, ArtPrize continues its mission to support artists by providing funding and a platform to showcase their work on an international stage. Artists can register now at www.artprize.org. Entries are welcome in a range of categories, including 2D, 3D, Time-Based, Installation, New Media, and +Design showcasing innovative works. The registration window is open through May 30, 2025.

ACWF Small Works 2025, USA

Entry Fee: $25 (up to 3 pieces)
Submission Deadline: Friday, May 16, 2025
Acceptance Notification: Friday, May 23, 2025
Juror: Arts Council Wichita Falls galleries staff
Judge: Marianela de la Hoz (marianeladelahoz.com)
Prizes: First, Second and Third Place awards ($500, $250, $100)

The Arts Council Wichita Falls will select 100 pieces for the exhibition ACWF Small Works 2025. The work will be displayed in our West End Gallery from August 1 – October 4, 2025. Artwork must be no larger than 5” x 7” and be wall mounted. All media will be considered, including paint, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, sculpture (wall-mounted), digital, and photography.

A Show of Heads: Call for Entries, USA

A Show of Heads is a thematic group exhibition of work that includes and/or is based on interpretations and portrayals of the Human Head, from the traditional to the abstract and conceptual. The exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery,  October 9 -  November 1, 2025, and is open for entry to all artists working in any media. Deadline July 31, 2025. On-line entry form at http://www.slowart.com/prospectus/head.htm

HARTNETT GALLERY 2025-2026 CALL FOR ARTWORK, USA

HARTNETT GALLERY 2025-2026 CALL FOR ARTWORK

The Hartnett Gallery at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY, is now accepting proposals from individual artists, groups, and curators from the US and Canada. This year, a panel of undergraduate students and the Hartnett Gallery Advisory Board will select one exhibition to be held during the 2025-2026 academic year to be held in Feb/March 2026. Submissions from University of Rochester alumni artists and artists based in the Rochester area are also welcomed.

Selected artists will be guaranteed:

      A 4-to-5-week exhibition at Hartnett Gallery (Scheduled period: February-March 2026)

      Assistance installing the exhibition

      A $1000 honorarium paid at the end of the exhibition

      Limited support for shipping, travel, and hotel accommodation for installation and the exhibition reception

      An opening reception and public artist talk

      Press material and PR support

APPLICATION DEADLINE:  Emailed applications are due by April 29, 2025, at 11:59 PM. Incomplete, late, or noncompliant submissions will not be considered.

APPLICATION MATERIALS: To submit your work for consideration, compile and email the following items as ONE PDF file (under 5MB) to hartnett.callforart@gmail.com. Please do not send zipped files.

  1. Contact Information

Artist Name

Address (City, State, Zip)

Phone Number

Email Address

Website and/or Instagram

  1. Type of Exhibition (alumnae, individual solo, group show, or curated show)
  2. Availability: The exhibition is scheduled for February-March 2026. Please specify your available dates within this period.
  3. Working Title of Exhibition
  4. Exhibition Statement
  5. Installation Requirements: Specify any out-of-the-ordinary spatial and technical needs.
  6. Artist Biography
  7. Artist Statement
  8. 5 to 10 images of recent artwork. Images do not have to be of works that will definitely be included in the final show, but MUST be representative of the works to be displayed. For video/new media files, please provide a Vimeo link. For each image, include the following details below: Title of Work, Medium, Dimensions, Year.
  9.  Artist Resume

NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified by May 15th, 2025.

ABOUT HARTNETT

Established in 1972, this unique triangular gallery is located in one of the main buildings of the university, Wilson Commons, which was designed by the renowned architect I.M. Pei. The gallery has a rich exhibition history that includes both artists at the initial stages of their careers and artists who are internationally known. Please visit the Hartnett Gallery Website to see the exhibition space and layout.

 

BUDDY SYSTEM: An Exhibit of Paired Works by Artist Friends, Peers, Colleagues, or Associates*, USA

The Cincinnati based non-profit arts organization and gallery, Manifest, invites visual artists and designers to submit original works of art in any media, any genre/style, and any size in tandem with another artist. Open to all traditional and non-traditional genre and media, including 2D, 3D, etc.


Often artists develop special bonds supporting, critiquing, challenging, and celebrating each other's works over years and lifetimes, all while maintaining an informal peer relationship. Or maybe, sometimes, they just maintain a strong affinity for one another's work—one of the best forms of support and critical validation there is, respect by a peer one respects in-turn.


Out of respect for this artist-artist relationship—perhaps the most vital force in supporting quality and achievement in the visual arts—we offer BUDDY SYSTEM* for the first time ever, aiming to exhibit paired works of art by artists who share mutual respect and participate in this important peer support system.


It is important to note that this project is open to any artist at any level. The sole criteria for the pairing is that the relationship between the two is one of admiration, respect, support, friendship, or other positive peer engagement.

Call for Artists - Public Artworks at Sacramento International Airport (Concourse B Expansion), USA

RFQ&E: Public Artworks at Sacramento International Airport (Concourse B Expansion)

Deadline: Thursday, May 1, 2025, 11:59 p.m. PDT

Eligibility: 
Professional artists or artist teams residing in the Sacramento region are eligible to apply. This includes the counties of Sacramento, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Placer, San Joaquin, Solano, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba. 

Description:
The Sacramento County Department of Airports is soliciting Statements of Qualifications And Experience (SOQ&Es) from qualified artists to design, fabricate, and install permanent artworks at the Sacramento International Airport (SMF) as part of the Department’s large-scale capital improvement program known as “SMForward.” SMForward, which includes six major construction projects, represents a historic opportunity to integrate art into the traveler’s experience while reinforcing and contributing to the Sacramento region’s identity. This RFQ&E is a call for multiple artwork opportunities under SMForward’s Concourse B Expansion project.

Budget:
$25,000–$200,000
Number of commissions or direct purchases of existing artworks: 4–6 

Artwork Site:
CONCOURSE B EXPANSION
Six (6) additional gates will be added to the west end of Concourse B. These areas are primarily for passengers awaiting departure but also for arriving passengers. They are areas of interlude that give the viewer time to slow down and reflect before, after, or between flights. The opportunity here is to invite travelers deeper into the works of art and revel in their detail, sparking moments of curiosity, contemplation, and calm.

In collaboration with the architect, spaces to hang two-dimensional works of art or low-relief wall pieces will be designed at multiple gates. Artworks for these spaces could be large or small scale and commissioned or purchased with budgets ranging between $25,000 to $200,000. This opportunity was specifically created to engage artists who do not have public art experience.

For more information about the project, please visit: https://sacramento.aero/scas/opportunities/smf-artwork-rfq

Please direct questions regarding this RFQ&E to: Air-SMForward-Art@saccounty.gov 

2025 FAR & WIDE NATIONAL: EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY, USA

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, (WAAM)

Woodstock, New York

https://www.woodstockart.org/

Far & Wide National: Every Picture Tells a Story: a national open call exploring the

relationship between art and storytelling. We invite artists to submit works that reflect

the idea of storytelling, whether through abstract, emotional, or non-linear narratives.

We encourage all forms of storytelling, whether linear or not. Stories don’t have to follow

a conventional path—this exhibition is about how art evokes and conveys a narrative.

Submissions are welcome in any medium—painting, photography, sculpture, and mixed

media. We especially encourage works that incorporate sculpture or mixed media

elements, as they offer unique ways to tell stories beyond the two-dimensional.

Juror: Melissa Stern, Interdisciplinary artist and Journalist, NYC, NY

This call is open March 17 - April 25, 2025, 11:59 pm

Notifications to artists (via Submittable email): May 14, 2025

Intake for accepted work at WAAM: Intake: Monday, June 23, 10:00am – 5:00pm (or by appointment); Pick-Up: Monday, August 11, 10:00am - 5pm (or by appointment);

Shipped artwork must be received by Friday, June 20, 4:00 pm. A return shipping label must be included in your packaging. WAAM does not pay for shipping.

Exhibition Dates: June 27 - August 10, 2025

Artists Reception: June 28, 4 - 6 pm

Awards: The Arthur Harris Best in Show Award ($500)

Artists are invited to submit 2 pieces for consideration.

· All media will be considered. Submissions can range from, (but aren’t limited to), painting, sculpture, video, photography, drawing, sound and music. There are no size restrictions.

· Artists must be able to transport or ship work to WAAM. Shipped work must contain a prepaid return label.

· All work should be in good condition and ready to hang or install.

· Any special installation needs must be supplied by the artist for the duration of the show and should be noted in their submission.

· All work must be the original conception and execution of the artist listed. No reproductions.

· WAAM reserves the right to reject works that do not comply with these guidelines or are otherwise found to be unsuitable for display.

· WAAM takes a 40% commission on sales in support of its programs. Artists should consider this when pricing submitted work.

· Application fee for non-members: $35. Members apply for free. All submissions are welcome. If you are unable to remit the full fee due to financial hardship please contact yvonne@woodstockart.org.

ABOUT WAAM: The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, founded in 1919, is a not for profit membership organization. Its mission is to promote and foster the visual arts, art education, and artists through dynamic exhibitions and programs thus enriching and engaging the community. The WAAM is vital to the culture, history, and the economy of the mid-Hudson region and beyond; its Contemporary Galleries, Permanent Collection, Archives and Education Programs provide continuity, linking the past, present and future.

Questions? Email info@woodstockart.org.

MEMBERSHIP: If you are not a member, but would like to apply to Far & Wide, please use the non-members option and pay the $35 fee. If you'd like to become a member, we'd love to have you. Click here to join: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E334479&id=26

YICCA 2025 - International Contest of Contemporary Art, USA

The main goal of the YICCA competition is to promote participating artists, offering them the opportunity to actively engage in the international contemporary art scene. International exposure and networking are the key strengths of YICCA, making this competition an exceptional opportunity for growth and visibility for the selected artists. 


Participants will have the chance to: 

1. Win cash prizes: 

1st Prize: € 3,000.00

2nd Prize: € 1,000.00

2. Promote their art through multiple channels:

Exhibit selected artworks: Artists will have the opportunity to showcase their works in a prestigious exhibition at a dedicated space chosen by the competition. 

Network with industry professionals: Finalists will be able to expand their network by connecting with critics, curators, gallerists, and representatives of public and private art institutions who will attend the exhibition. 

Maximum media visibility: The competition will be accompanied by an extensive advertising campaign, ensuring broad exposure for the works and artists through various communication channels, both during and after the event. 


YICCA thus serves not only as a prestigious platform but also as a springboard for artists wishing to gain recognition in the global contemporary art world, furthering their careers in a highly qualified international context. 


DATES AND DEADLINES 

April 30, 2025: Applications deadline
May 21, 2025: Notification of winning artworks 

Jury’s final decision will lead to a selection of 18 artists that will participate in the final exhibition. 

All kinds of art works are accepted, including video, installations and performances.
All works will be presented by a picture or a video that must be followed by a description of the work.
All works must be available for the final exhibition and have to be artist’s property. 

The contest is open to all artists or groups of artists and professionals from any country. There are no special qualifications required for entry. 


All information about terms and conditions of subscription is published on the official website 

www.yicca.org 

www.contest.yicca.org 

To register please complete the registration form on the official website. 

Women United ART MAGAZINE | Issue XI Summer 2025, USA

Women United ART MAGAZINE is delighted to announce an open call for submissions for Issue XI, scheduled for Summer 2025. This edition will be curated by Mona Lerch, founder of Women United ART MOVEMENT and a passionate advocate for women in the arts.

About Women United ART MAGAZINE

Women United ART MAGAZINE is an international quarterly print and digital publication dedicated to showcasing the brilliance of women in the arts. We highlight extraordinary women creatives, inspiring industry leaders, and remarkable art organizations, providing a platform for diverse voices and perspectives from around the globe.

Eligibility

Open to all women-identifying artists worldwide, regardless of age, experience, education, race, or sexual orientation.

Submission Requirements:

Artist Bio

Artist Statement

Up to 4 high-resolution images of artworks (minimum 300 DPI)

Website and/or social media handles

Contact information

Why Submit?

* Visibility: Gain exposure to a diverse and engaged global audience, including artists, art lovers, collectors, and gallerists.

* Advocacy: Join us in amplifying the voices of women artists worldwide.

* Connection: Forge meaningful connections within the art community and beyond.

* Inclusion in Issue XI: Selected artists will be featured in the magazine, with the length of the feature determined by the guest curator.

* Additional Benefits: Instagram feature and a complimentary digital copy of the magazine.

About the Guest Curator: Mona Lerch is the founder of Women United ART MOVEMENT, an online platform dedicated to empowering women creatives by providing opportunities for visibility, networking, and professional development. As an artist and advocate, Mona is committed to fostering a supportive community that celebrates and elevates the voices of women in the arts.

How to Submit: To submit your work for consideration, please visit our submission page https://womenunitedartmovement.com/artmagazine

Join us in celebrating the creativity and resilience of women artists worldwide. We look forward to receiving your submissions!

Submission Fee

EUR 35

This fee supports our community of artists, creating opportunities and enhancing the visibility of women artists in the art world.

Deadline for Entries

20 April, 2025

Notification of Selection

May 2025

Publication Date

July/August 2025

Visions In Clay, USA

Horton Art Gallery is located on the campus of San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, California. Visions In Clay was founded by the San Joaquin Potters Guild in 2002, and presented by the Horton Art Gallery since 2010. Visions In Clay is one of the largest ceramic exhibitions in Northern California.

Exhibition Juror: Nancy M. Servis
Ceramic artist, curator, author, educator.

Gallery Exhibition: August 28 – September 25, 2025 (as well as an exhibition website with individual webpages for exhibiting artists).

Eligibility:

1.  Entry is open to artists residing in the U.S.

2.  Ceramic works of any thematic and stylistic presentation are accepted for entry. Clay must be the primary medium. 

3. Artwork that has been previously exhibited at the Horton Art Gallery is not eligible for entry.

4.  Artwork may not exceed 4ft. in any dimension.

Selection Announcement by July 14, 2025

Wassaic Project 2025 Haunted Mill Open Call, USA

Wassaic Project 2025 Haunted Mill Open Call

https://wassaicproject.slideroom.com/#/permalink/program/83252

Application Opens: 3/24/25

Application Deadline: 6/2/25

Application Fee (USD): $25.00 

*Please email Dani Klebes (danielle@wassaicproject.org) if you cannot afford to pay the application fee.

Applications are run through our Slideroom portal. 

About Us

The Wassaic Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, uses art and arts education to foster positive social change. We nurture connections between our artists and our neighbors facilitating a mutual broadening of perspectives and respect across economic and cultural boundaries.

The Haunted Mill Open Call

Get ready to bring your zaniest, spookiest ideas to life! We’re calling all artists to apply for a fully funded 1 - 5 week residency to participate in the 2025 Wassaic Project Haunted Mill! The Haunted Mill will be open to the public 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM on Friday, October 24th, Saturday, October 25th, and Sunday, October 26th, 2025. 

This year, we’re looking for some seriously eerie proposals: think site-specific installations in Maxon Mills, outdoor creations, and performances that will make your skin crawl. We want haunted games, creepy trick-or-treat stations, and any other spine-chilling ideas you can conjure up!

For installations and performances, you’ll have total creative freedom—just keep it PG-13! If you’re an artist who loves to push boundaries, embrace the strange, and work independently, this is the residency and exhibition for you! For performances: if your work is time-based or has video documentation, you may also link to media from YouTube, Vimeo, or SoundCloud.

Haunted Mill artists will have access to housing in one of our residency houses for 1 - 5 weeks between October 1st to November 3rd, 2025, private studio space in Maxon Mills, and additional space in the Luther Barn. We’re offering $500 - $800 honorariums (depending on the scope of the project) to participating artists and artistic teams for your hard work and creativity.

Let's make this Halloween the wildest one yet!

Application Requirements:

  • Contact information

  • Proposal

  • 1–10 work samples (5 or more images of completed works and 1-5 sketches, mock-ups, or works in progress of what you're thinking about for your installation) 

  • CV (PDF, 2 pages maximum)

  • $25 application fee

Application Deadline: Monday, June 2, midnight EST

APPLY HERE

Wassaic Project 2026 Residency Program Open Call, USA

Application Opens: 3/24/25

Application Deadline: 6/2/25

Application Fee (USD): $25.00

*Please email Dani Klebes (danielle@wassaicproject.org) if you cannot afford to pay the application fee.

Applications are run through our Slideroom portal. 

About Us

The Wassaic Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, uses art and arts education to foster positive social change. We nurture connections between our artists and our neighbors facilitating a mutual broadening of perspectives and respect across economic and cultural boundaries.

Wassaic Project 2026 Residency Program Open Call 

The Wassaic Project accepts proposals for our 2026 Residency program, which includes the Winter Residency program (Jan – April 2026) and the Summer Residency program (June – September 2026). This call is for individual artists, collaborative teams, groups of two or more individual artists, and artists applying through our Family Residency program. The residency fee is $900 (the fee is per artist/collab group/artist team/family). The fees cover: semi-private studio space(s), private room in a shared house (our Family program receives a private house), access to our wood shop, print shop, and kiln, staff support, and programming such as our visiting artist program, artist talks, studio visits, open studios, artist presentations, etc. 

The Wassaic Project cultivates and supports the community for emerging and professional contemporary artists, writers, curators, filmmakers, and other creatives. Housed in historic, landmark buildings, the residency program offers ten artists each month the opportunity to live and work in the heart of a rural community. The Wassaic Project seeks artists working in a diverse range of media who want to produce, explore, challenge, and expand on their current art-making practices while participating in a community-based arts organization. We will not be holding separate Summer and Winter Residency open calls this year. Instead, we will be holding one Artist Residency open call for the entirety of 2026. 

On our SlideRoom application, you will be able to specify which sessions you’re most interested in joining us for. Applications will be open from March 24 to June 2, 2025. 

FAMILY RESIDENCY PROGRAM: The Wassaic Project broadly defines “family” as a group of more than one individual where there is an in-house dependent relationship as a necessary caregiver. The Wassaic Project recognizes that artists who have caregiving relationships, as providers or recipients, often opt out of peer community building for practical reasons. The Wassaic Project aims to provide accommodations that increase access to our residency program. Examples of caregiving may include but are not limited to: parent/child (parent is caregiver), child/parent (child is caregiver), partner/partner (where one partner is a supportive caregiver of the other and cohabitation is required for caregiving), a recipient of caregiving, self-selection into this application for separate and additional housing space by identifying as a family applicant. 

REVIEW: Residents are selected by a review committee composed of the Wassaic Project Co-Directors, the Director of Artistic Programming, and professionals in the field. Residents will be chosen based on the quality of their work, commitment to their practice, and ability to interact positively with the community at large. 

For more info: https://www.wassaicproject.org/residency/summer-residency https://www.wassaicproject.org/residency/winter-residency https://www.wassaicproject.org/residency/family-residency https://www.wassaicproject.org/apply/residency-faq

Application Requirements:

  • Contact information

  • Proposal

  • 1–10 work samples (5 or more images of completed works and 1-5 sketches, mock-ups, or works in progress of what you're thinking about for your installation) 

  • CV (PDF, 2 pages maximum)

  • $25 application fee

  • Application Deadline: Monday, June 2, midnight EST

APPLY HERE

Call for Art: HOME, USA

Call for Entries: H O M E

Curator: Fiona Cashell

Application Deadline: April 26, 2025

What does it mean to call a place home? How does the act of moving—leaving, arriving, migrating—shape a person? When we think of our relationship to place, there are many complex experiences to consider, and many questions to ask. Perhaps the thread that connects us all, is the desire to belong.

In both philosophical and Buddhist thought, impermanence speaks of the transient nature of all things—the inevitability of change, movement, and transformation. This concept can resonate deeply when we find ourselves navigating new territories; when caught between the familiar and the unknown, or when searching for stability in flux, or even searching for flux infixed stability.

The inertia of not changing creates a tension between wanting to shift direction and being unable to make a move. Home offers safety and protection from the cold, unless home is the cold, then home becomes a prison.

The tension between longing to stay and the pull to explore– between holding onto what we know or embracing the unknown — unable to leave/ unable to stay.

To seek to belong is to map the self. We position and negotiate our identities within landscapes, environments, and place. This experience is universal, transcending cultures, geographies, borders and histories. It compels us to ask: What is home? How does it manifest —as a place, a person, an object, a phrase, a poem, or even as a memory?

We invite submissions that explore these themes through:

  • Narrative inquiry
  • Documentative, explorative, or speculative approaches
  • Interdisciplinary practice
  • Conceptual, abstract, or experimental processes

We are particularly interested in works that engage with concepts relating to:

  • Belonging
  • Home (what is home, its meaning, its representation)
  • Place, landscape, and environment
  • Borders and liminal spaces
  • Mapping the self and identity in flux
  • Navigating the unknown or unfamiliar

Deadline for Submission of Applications: Saturday, April 26 at 11:59pm CST

Opening Reception, Friday, June 6, 5:00-8:00pm

  • Exhibition dates: June 5 - 27, 2024
  • Gallery hours: Thurs – Fri 2-6pm, Sat – Sun 12-4 pm

Expand and Contract 2025: AI and Alternative Processes, USA

Open Call: Expand and Contract 2025: AI and Alternative Processes
Juried By: Dr. Rotem Rozental, Los Angeles Center of Photography Executive Director and Chief Curator.
Deadline for Submission: Thursday, April 17, 2025, at Midnight
Notice of Acceptance: Tuesday, May 6th, 2025
Opening Reception (Virtual): Thursday, May 29, 2025, 6-7 pm PST on Zoom
Exhibition Run Dates (Virtual): May 29 4, 2025 - August 31, 2025 (Virtual)

Description
Winners and up to three select honorable mentions’ work will be invited to show via an in-person curated exhibition at LACP’s Downtown LA home, in addition to being featured online on the LACP website.

This call invites submissions that consider AI technologies as the most recent addition to the world of alternative processes, and works that explore the connections between AI, camerawork, analogue technologies and visual storytelling, whether while capturing images or printing them. The selected works will be featured in a virtual exhibition on LACP’s website, and selected works will be featured in an in-person exhibition that will open at our DTLA gallery on June 11, 2025.

Technological developments hasten pronouncements regarding the death of photography every few decades, with the most recent trigger being digital innovations, such as digital cameras and image editing software. And yet, photography persists. In fact, it continues to re-define how we engage with one another, imagine ourselves and our position in the world. Most recently, AI caused an uproar among visual practitioners, as machines have been trained to create images using images produced by humans who were not paid for services unknowingly provided. Moreover, AI seems to pose a threat to human agency.

From a creative standpoint, this exhibition considers such conflicts and wonders whether AI is another tool that will expand alternative means to create images, or another step toward the end of photographic creativity as we know it.

Fairytale Town Public Art Project - Call for Artists, USA

Fairytale Town invites artists and artist teams residing in the United States to submit their qualifications for the Fairytale Town public art project in Sacramento, CA. The artwork opportunity is for an approximately 20’ x 30’ interactive playset installation for kids aged 1-10 to climb, walk through, and explore. 

Applicants do not need to have previous experience creating playsets to be qualified for the project. However, past experience must show outdoor installations of a similar scale to this project. 


About Fairytale Town

Fairytale Town is a children’s storybook park in Sacramento, covering 3.5 acres. It is an independent nonprofit organization. Opened in 1959, it now hosts over 200,000 children and their families each year who pay a modest admission fee. The park features over 25 playsets, each themed on a classic folktale or fairytale (Cinderella, Old Woman in the Shoe, Anansi the Spider, Mr. McGregor’s Garden, etc.) The park is also home to a family of live barnyard animals (three little pigs, billy goats gruff, Mary’s little lambs, etc.).

Its mission is to promote the imagination, creativity and education of children. A core philosophy is outdoor unstructured play. None of the playsets move (no carnival rides); instead, the beautiful playsets encourage children to be physically active, and they require the child to furnish the play narrative. Each playset is high-quality artisanry – both artistically meritorious and functional.

For more information about Fairytale Town: https://www.fairytaletown.org/


Project Description and Goals

The artwork opportunity is for an approximately 20’ x 30’ interactive playset installation for kids ages 1-10 to climb, walk through, and explore. 

The artwork should:

- Engage children ages 1-10

- Be made with durable materials suitable for the outdoors and for children to play and interact with.

- Be inspired by (but not necessarily be a literal interpretation of) the Monkey King. The Monkey King (or Sun Wukong) is a trickster and a main character in the 16th-century novel Journey to the West: Legends of the Monkey King, a classic of Chinese literature. 

- Encourage children to be physically active and inspire them to furnish a play narrative.


Site Description 

There are multiple approximately 20’ x 30’ locations may be considered by selected finalists for the Monkey King artwork installation.  All of the sites are adjacent to other play features.  


Application Information

Artist Eligibility: The selected artist/artist team must be a practicing artist living in the United States, be 18 years of age or older, and be available to begin work immediately and complete the project by January 2027.


Timeline

Release RFQ:                         March 15, 2025

Qualifications due:                  May 1, 2025                                        

Finalist selection:                    May 2025                                

Proposals due:                        August 2025                           

Proposal/artist selection:        September 2025                                             

Artwork design & fabrication: September 2025 – December 2026

Artwork installation:                January 2027


Email your application to: 

ksmithfagan@fairytaletown.org

 

Mail your application to:

Fairytale Town

Attn: Kevin Smith-Fagan

3901 Land Park Dr, Sacramento, CA 95822 

 

Late Submissions

Submissions arriving after the specified date and time shall not be considered. Applicants assume responsibility for timely submission of their statement of qualifications.

 

Evaluation and Award

This RFQ is to assess qualifications ONLY. Applicants are not required to submit a specific proposal for the artwork initially. If selected as a finalist, artist/artist teams will be invited to create a proposal. Evaluation shall be made based on the evaluation criteria listed above. 


Questions? You can email questions to shellyw857@gmail.com


For more information and to apply, please visit: https://bit.ly/FairytaleTownRFQ









Exhibit in Brazil - Fragmentos Exhibition, USA

Exhibit in Brazil - Fragmentos Exhibition  

Show your work in Brazil without having to be physically present.

The artists will not have to worry about anything. No printing, no framing, no crating, no shipping, no customs. We will take care of every detail.

- OPEN THEME

- Artists from all nationalities, backgrounds and styles are welcome.

- All mediums accepted but the artworks must be in DIGITAL FORMAT, meaning that paintings, mix-media, sculptures and other formats will have to be photographed and sent to us. Short videos are also accepted.

- We will print and mount all the selected images in Brazil.

- FREE Submission - Only the artists who get selected for the exhibition will be asked to pay the participation fee in order to cover the expenses.

- Submission Deadline: Thu 24 April 2025

Please visit our website for more info.

https://www.artlymix.com/open-calls/

NUDE: 17th Annual Call for Works Exploring the Uncovered Human Form in Current Art, USA

The Cincinnati based non-profit arts organization and gallery, Manifest, invites visual artists and designers to submit original works that address the uncovered human form. Open to any and all traditional and non-traditional 2D and 3D visual arts media.


The human body is a popular subject for many reasons, the most obvious being that it is us. Throughout history (and pre-history) the representation of the human form has been charged with tremendous energy. Whether it be a religious edict that one should not depict the human form—a taboo, or the glorious opposite—a revelation of mastery over form in the crafting of sensuous and life-like physical human beauty, the art of the body has moved us through time.


Through all the permutations art has experienced across history, work of the body persists. We use the human nude to master skill, understand ourselves, and push social and psychological buttons for the sake of expression (sensual, delicate, political, social, narrative, spiritual, and so on). We intend for Manifest's ongoing annual NUDE project, now in its 17th year, to explore how our collective body is used today in art to achieve these goals and more.



$45 for up to three entries submitted. $5 per each additional entry.



Includes honorarium of $50 for each exhibiting artist and Grand Jury Award of $1,000 for one jury-selected work from among the exhibits on view.

Behind the Mask: A Portrait Exhibition, USA

Spiva Center for the Arts invites artists to submit portrait work for a new exhibition exploring the tension between external appearances and internal truths.

Behind the Mask challenges the audience to examine how we navigate the complex relationship between our public selves and our private identities. Whether literal, metaphorical, or psychological, the "mask" serves as a symbol of the roles we adopt, the facades we construct, and the truth we conceal. These do not need to be self-portraits.  

We invite entries of work in any physical medium. This will be a juried exhibition, and the work selected will be on display in Spiva’s gallery for seven weeks. 

 

Artwork Guidelines: 

Mediums Accepted: We are accepting all forms of portraiture, including but not limited to painting, photography, mixed media, and sculpture. 

Presentation Restriction: Accepted work must not be presented behind glass, unless it is hand-delivered. 

Focus: Portraits should explore the theme of masks—whether through symbolism, abstract representations, or direct depictions. Consider how your work might show the divide between outward appearances and inner emotions or truths. We are not necessarily looking for literal masks.

Awards:

Monetary prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners.

Wayne Art Center CraftForms 2025 Call for Entry, USA

Wayne Art Center is seeking submissions for the 30th International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Fine Craft, in the following mediums: basketry, ceramics, fiber, furniture, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, paper, wearable art, and wood. Works created utilizing CAD/CAM technologies and 3D printing tools are also eligible. Selected works will be on display in the Davenport Gallery of Wayne Art Center in Wayne, Pennsylvania from December 7, 2025 through January 24, 2026. This year’s juror, Bruce W. Pepich, will present $10,000 in prize awards funded by Wayne Art Center.

Gallery Ring APRIL ARTISTS OFTHE MONTH Online Art Contest, USA

Gallery Ring announces the ARTISTS OF THE MONTH contest!  A RUBY, SAPPHIRE, EMERALD and CRYSTAL Artist of April will be named.

The deadline to submit work is Monday, March 31st 2025.  The fee is $20 US for 1-2 artworks.

https://artgalleryring.com/artists-of-the-month-1.html

Winners will have their work featured prominently in a 3D Rotation Gallery on the front page of artgalleryring.com and will receive a digital Award Certificate and a special, digital Award Page ideal for sharing the news on websites, social media and clientele newsletters.  They will receive exposure and promotion on Gallery Ring's Instagram, newsletter and will be featured in a special Winners video on Youtube.  Winners are automatically entered into the annual Artists Of The Year Event.

There isn’t any theme for this contest.  The subject matter is the choice of the artist.  All artistic styles from traditional to experimental are welcome. 2D artwork including photography/digital is eligible.

Gallery Ring ANYTHING Online Art Contest, USA

Gallery Ring announces an online contest and exhibition where anything goes!

The subject matter is the choice of the artist. (prospectus rules still apply)

The deadline to submit work is Monday, April 7th 2025.  The fee is $20 US for 1-3 artworks.

https://artgalleryring.com/anything.html

2D artwork including photography/digital is eligible.  Many awards are available including Best In Show, Diamond Awards of Excellence, the Golden Trio Award, the Ruby, Emerald and Sapphire Awards, Crystal Awards and others.  Winning artists receive a digital Award Certificate.  Top winners will also receive a special, digital Award Page ideal for sharing the news on websites, social media and clientele newsletters.  All winners and random finalists will receive exposure and promotion on Gallery Ring's Instagram and newsletter.  Top artworks will be featured in a Winners Video on Gallery Ring’s Youtube Channel. All artistic styles from traditional to experimental are welcome.

2025/26 Manifest Artist Residency Awards, USA

The Cincinnati based non-profit arts organization, Manifest, invites visual artists and designers to submit complete applications to the Manifest Artist Residency program (MAR) and Scholar in Residence (SIR) located in the vibrant historic urban neighborhoods of East Walnut Hills and Clifton in Cincinnati, Ohio near the Ohio River, Eden Park, the Cincinnati Art Museum, numerous Universities, and within three miles of downtown Cincinnati and 'Over the Rhine’.

Applications will be reviewed on a competitive basis. Awards consist of 24/7 use of a private studio, free programming at Manifest Drawing Center, teaching consideration, public exposure, free entry to Manifest calls for entry, potential inclusion in a final showcase exhibit and end of season Manifest Exhibition Annual publication, as well as the presentation of a public artist talk at or near the conclusion of the Residency.



Juried Dream Art Exhibition, USA

The International Association for the Study of Dreams (asdreams.org) has members in more than 20 countries. The Juried Dream Art Exhibition is held in conjunction with IASD's annual conference, which in 2025 will be held online June 21-25. Each year, the art gallery is one of the most popular parts of the conference.

Eligibility: We are accepting original artwork about or inspired by dreams.* You do not need to be a member of IASD or a conference attendee to participate in the IASD Juried Dream Art Exhibition.

*The jurors will be open-minded about the relationship of the artwork to dream content when selecting the art pieces, so long as the work was inspired by a dream or dreams during sleep (including lucid dreams) or by shamanic dreaming. Note: an entrant can create a piece inspired by someone else’s dream.  

Media: All two-dimensional and multi-dimensional media will be considered, including painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, and video.

Each artist may submit up to five (5) art pieces. The entry form also allows you to upload two (2) additional detail images, total, to show detail. 

Art sales:

  • If you would like your work to be eligible for sale, please include contact information to be posted with art in our online galleries
  • Art sales are between the artist and the customer.  IASD appreciates a donation from sales (suggested donation 20% of sale price)

DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES:  11:59 pm GMT, Tuesday, 15 April 2025

See the Call for Art prospectus on the conference website for complete instructions, artwork specifications, and the link to the entry form.

General information requested on entry form:

  • Contact information
  • A biographical sketch
  • An artist statement – describe how your work is dream-related. 
  • Feedback on how you heard about this exhibit.

For each artwork, additional info is required.

Deadline is 11:59 p.m. GMT, April 15, 2025.

Contact Information: 

vac@asdreams.org (Subject line: IASD Conference Art Entry Questions)

IASD is the world's preeminent organization for the study of dreams. Our members come from a wide variety of backgrounds: all forms of the arts, academia, psychotherapy and bodywork, scientific research, and people in unrelated fields who just happen to be interested in dreams.

Call for Art- SERENITY, USA

Art Fluent invites artists worldwide to submit artwork to our online exhibit, SERENITY.

THEME
For this call for art, we’re looking for artwork that whispers, not shouts. Serenity is the state ofbeing calm, peaceful, and untroubled. It embodies a sense of tranquility, clarity, and harmony, free from stress or chaos. However you define calm, we want to see it. Show us SERENITY from your perspective.

CALENDAR
JPEGs due by Friday, June 27, 2025 at midnight MST.
Notification of acceptance and online gallery opening by Friday, July 25, 2025.

ELIGIBILITY
This call is open to artists worldwide, both amateur and professional. Work that has been selected for previous exhibits with Art Fluent will not be considered.

RULES
Work that is copied or done under the guidance of an instructor is noteligible. Open to ALL fine art mediums (oil, acrylic, watermedia, pastel,drawing, printmaking, mixed media, photography, sculpture, fiber, wood,ceramics, film/video, digital art). AI will not be accepted. Diptychs and triptychs should be uploaded as a single image.

ENTRY PROCEDURE
Entry is done through CaFÉ, a web-based service that allows artists to upload images and organize their artwork for submissions to galleries. To apply for a call, you must leave our website and go to the CaFÉ website at www.callforentry.org where you can create a FREE artist account. You will add your details and upload your images to CaFÉ and then you can submit work to SERENITY. If you have any questions, please contact us at hello@art-fluent.com we are happy to walk you through the process.

MEDIA PREPARATION
Please only submit properly cropped images of your work that are in focus. We have a free resource for artists for tips on how to get high quality images of your work. Visit www.art-fluent.com/resources for a free download. CaFÉ also offers tips on their blog which you can find here www.callforentry.org/photographing-artwork/.

All images must be in JPEG/JPG format using CaFÉ guidelines. The image size must be 1,200 pixels or greater on the longest side. Maximum file size is 5 mb. 

Accepted video formats include MOV, MP4, WMV. Aspect ratio 4:3 or 16:9, resolution minimum 640x480, maximum 1920 x1080, bit rate recommended above 240 kbps, recommended frame rate 30 fps. File size must be under 100 MB. If your videowork has been selected for the exhibit, we kindly request that you provide us with the file link via Vimeo. Please ensure the linked video is set to be shared publicly. Your video will not play if it is set to private.

NOTIFICATION  
Notification will be done by email, everyone who submits will be notified ofthe juror’s selections. If for any reason you do not hear from us by the notification date, please check the filters in your email account. Notification emails are sent to the email on file with CaFÉ.

SALES
All sales inquiries will be directed to the artist’s website and/or contact information. For any artwork that is sold, the artists receive 100% of the sale.  

GIVING BACK
A portion of the proceeds from the entry fees is donated to organizations committed to the arts and supporting artists.

REQUIRED FORMS
Cash awards over $600 are subject to federal income tax withholding within the United States. A W-9 form must be filled out by the winner and submitted to Art Fluent, Inc.


REGULATIONS 
By entering our calls for art through CaFÉ you are agreeing to be added to Art Fluent's email list for forthcoming artist opportunities. By submitting images, you agree that the images are your own work, nothing copied, you own all rights to the images, and you take full responsibility for the content of all images, including the likeness of recognizable individuals. The actual artwork will remain the property of the artist, our mission is to promote artists and their work. Should your work be accepted, you grant Art Fluent the right to reproduce your image on our website, on social media, and where appropriate to help promote further online opportunities. Art Fluent will always credit you and your copyright wherever feasible. We will not use your image for any other purpose without the artist’s permission.

Preakness Festival 150, USA

 As part of Preakness Festival 150, Maryland Art Place (MAP), in collaboration with The Sport & Entertainment Corporation of Maryland (SECMD), is seeking artwork that highlights all aspects of horse culture in Maryland, including the Preakness Stakes. MAP welcomes a diverse range of submissions, from conceptual and multimedia pieces to sculpture and two-dimensional works. Submissions will be juried by MAP’s exhibition staff alongside representatives from MAP’s Program Advisory Committee.

Exhibition Timeline

Call for Entries Released: Week of February 22, 2025

Submission Deadline: Saturday, March 29, 2025

Artists Announced: Week of April 2025

Artwork Drop-Off Window: Tuesday, April 22 – Saturday, April 26, 2025

Installation Window: May 6 – May 14, 2025

Opening Reception: Thursday, May 15, 2025 | BROMO ART WALK

*The Opening Reception will coincide with the annual Bromo District Art Walk, which attracts thousands of visitors, maximizing the exhibition's impact and visibility.

Awards

A juror (TBA) will select winners for cash awards:

$1,000 – Best in Show

$500 – Not Just a Runner-Up

$250 – Honorable Mention

About Preakness Festival 150

Preakness Festival 150 is a week-long celebration leading up to the iconic Preakness Stakes, blending world-class horse racing with cultural experiences, live entertainment, community events, and economic opportunities. The festival aims to drive tourism, showcase Maryland’s equestrian heritage, fuel business growth, and invest in communities. Preakness Festival 150 is produced by The Sport & Entertainment Corporation of Maryland, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization and an affiliated foundation of the Maryland Sports Commission, a division of the Maryland Stadium Authority.

About Maryland Art Place (MAP)

Maryland Art Place (MAP) inspires, supports, and encourages artistic expression through innovative programming, exhibitions, and educational opportunities while recognizing the powerful impact of art on the community. Since 1981, MAP has been a critical resource for contemporary art in the Mid-Atlantic—nurturing new ideas and engaging the public.

MAP is supported by the Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC). Founded in 1967, MSAC champions creative expression, diverse programming, equitable access, lifelong learning, and the arts as a celebrated contributor to Maryland’s quality of life.  

Wildness, USA

WILDNESS

Call for Exhibition │Free entry

Accepted media: Photography, Video,Digital Visual Design

Group Exhibition in Rome. December 2025

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Men can learn to know themselvesthrough their relationship with nature; awakening in them feelings,curiosity, fears etc., thus bringing out the most authentic side ofone’s own being.

Re-discovering the connections thatbring men closer to everything in nature, one perceives andelaborates an organic cohesion with the world that influences his ownemotions, thoughts and visions of the world. Precisely through thevisions of the natural world, the call for the exhibition "Wildness"intends to select works that can express a "romantic"approach to nature, as well as those works of the documentary,scientific -anthropological/ -botany/ -zoological kind that help us get in touch with it.

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Submissions » http://bit.ly/loosenartcalls

Deadline September 10th, 2025

Call for Young Artists: KIDOOO Install Day 2025, USA

Maryland Art Place (MAP) is happy to continue KIDOOO, a youth version of Out of Order!  KIDOOO was created as an opportunity for young artists to exhibit their work in a major arts venue, expanding MAP’s services to students in elementary, middle, and high school level arts classes. The opening of KIDOOO will take place in tandem with MAP's annual Out of Order event on April 11th, 2025.

Any artist is welcome to hang one original work of art on the first-come, first-served installation day of KIDOOO. This year’s theme for Out of Order is Barbarella: Queen of the Galaxy, based on the 1968 science fiction film. Artwork does not need to be on theme to be entered— but it’s encouraged!

No need to sign up in advance, just come by MAP’s 5th floor Gallery @ 218 West Saratoga Street in the Bromo Arts and Entertainment District! The open installation day for KIDOOO will take place on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 from 12 pm - 4 pm.

Submission Requirements: 

-To participate in the exhibition, artists must be ages 5-16

-Registration is FREE

-Only 1 submission per artist

-All work must come framed and ready to hand (size requirement is 24” x 24” or less)

-All works must be priced to sell and will be silently auctioned Friday, April 11th, 2025 from 6pm-10pm

-Please document your work prior to arrival. This image will be used for virtual bidding purposes and submitted with your loan agreement.

-All forms will be virtual. Please bring your phone when you deliver your work to MAP. You will receive the link to complete the loan agreement when you arrive on-site. There will be volunteers and staff on-site to assist you.

KIDOOO Inquiries? Email Caitlin, MAP’s Exhibition Manager: Caitlin@mdartplace.org

Dreams and Imagined Realities, USA

Dreams and Imagined Realities

Deadline for submissions: Apr 7, 2025

Juror: Emma Powell

Prints due: May 23, 2025

Exhibition: June 6 - June 27, 2025

 

Dreams offer a limitless canvas for photographers to explore inner landscapes, surreal visions, and the creative process itself. Whether emerging from the subconscious, inspired by fantasy, or rooted in personal reflection, these images possess a unique ability to transport viewers beyond reality and into the unknown.

For this exhibition, we seek photographs that embody the spirit of dreaming—images that are deeply personal, ethereal, mysterious, or even unsettling. We invite work that captures the blurred line between reality and fiction, bringing forth the magic, wonder, and complexity of the mind’s eye. All photographic processes and interpretations are welcome, from surreal digital composites to dreamlike film captures and abstract experimental works.

We are honored to have Emma Powell as juror for Dreams and Imagined Realities. She will select up to 35 images for exhibition in our Middlebury, Vermont gallery and another 40 images for our Online Gallery. All 75 images will be reproduced in the exhibition catalog and remain permanently on our website, and be promoted on social media with links to photographer’s URL. 

Submission Fee: $39 for 5 images, $6 for each additional image

LONDON CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR 2025 – 15TH EDITION, USA

ITSLIQUID Group, in collaboration with YMX Arts, is pleased to announce the open call for the 15th edition of LONDON CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR, which will take place in London, at ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space (click here to learn more on this venue) from April 18 to May 02, 2025.

LONDON CONTEMPORARY will provide artists and exhibitors with the unique opportunity to present their works to an international audience of professionals as curators, gallerists, collectors, editors and publishers who seek to acquire, publish and encourage the best contemporary art talents.

ITSLIQUID Group, in collaboration with YMX Arts, is pleased to announce the open call for the 15th edition of LONDON CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR, which will take place in London, at ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space (click here to learn more on this venue) from April 18 to May 02, 2025.

LONDON CONTEMPORARY will provide artists and exhibitors with the unique opportunity to present their works to an international audience of professionals as curators, gallerists, collectors, editors and publishers who seek to acquire, publish and encourage the best contemporary art talents.

Gallery Ring ABSTRACT Online Art Exhibition, USA

Gallery Ring announces an online contest and exhibition dedicated to abstract works of art. The artwork must be non-representational. 

The deadline to submit work is Wednesday, March 19th 2025.  The fee is $20 US for 1-3 artworks.

https://artgalleryring.com/abstract.html

2D artwork including photography/digital is eligible.  Many awards are available including Best In Show, Diamond Awards of Excellence, the Golden Trio Award, the Ruby, Emerald and Sapphire Awards, Crystal Awards and others.  Winning artists receive a digital Award Certificate.  Top winners will also receive a special, digital Award Page ideal for sharing the news on websites, social media and clientele newsletters.  All winners and random finalists will receive exposure and promotion on Gallery Ring's Instagram and newsletter.  Top artworks will be featured in a Winners Video on Gallery Ring’s Youtube Channel.

Call for Artists: Boynes Monthly Art Award – March 2025 Edition, USA

The Boynes Monthly Art Award is now accepting submissions for the March 2025 Edition! This month’s theme is Landscape, inviting artists to explore the beauty of natural and urban environments through their creative lens. From breathtaking vistas to abstract interpretations of place, we want to see how you bring landscapes to life in your art.

Awards & Recognition:

1st Place Winner Receives:

$250 USD Cash Prize

Published Interview & Feature

Winner’s Certificate

Global Exposure

Key Dates:

Deadline: March 30, 2025

Winner Announcement: April 10, 2025

Eligibility & Submission Details:

Open to all artists worldwide, 18+

All visual art mediums accepted

Submit 1-6 artworks related to the theme

Entry Fee: $15 USD

Don’t miss your chance to be recognized for your creative vision! Submit your work today via Submittable.

Apply Now!

Melbourne Open Art, USA

We’re inviting artists from around the world to submit their work for our upcoming exhibition in Melbourne! This is your chance to showcase your art in a vibrant gallery space in the heart of the city.

THEME: OPEN

We welcome work in any medium—painting, photography, printmaking, video art, film, installation, sculpture, mixed media, poetry, illustration, and beyond. If it’s creative, we want to see it!

Exhibition Dates: 12th – 15th December 2025

Location: 362 Little Collins St, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia

✨ WHY APPLY?

- Global Exposure – Showcase your work to a diverse audience.

- All Mediums Welcome – No limits on creativity.

- Free to Submit – No application fee!

NYC4PA TREES Call for Entry, USA

I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree.

Joyce Kilmer wrote those words in 1915. And they hold true today. Trees are all around us in cities, towns and the country. They can be a striking visual, as a standalone in a barren landscape or be part of everyday life in the yard with an old tire swing hanging from a low branch. Trees are much a part of the animal kingdom providing limbs for resting and nesting, as well as wonderful sources of food for so many species.

Forests and jungles create whole environments. Trees standing alone on hillsides create lovely shadows. They can be tall and straight like a winter pine or bend and twist as they grow. The art can be found in the leaves, the branches, single trees or in groups of every size from oases to orchards.

Open Call: Dreamscapes & Dream States, USA

Open Call: Dreamscapes & Dream States

The Goddessarts Magazine is thrilled to announce our next theme: Dreamscapes & Dream States!

This exhibition invites artists from all backgrounds to explore the realms of dreams, surreal landscapes, and altered consciousness. Whether through mystical visions, ethereal figures, or subconscious symbolism, we seek artworks that capture the magic and mystery of dreamlike worlds.

Step into the unknown, where reality blurs, time dissolves, and creativity takes its most fluid form.

We are excited to receive your amazing works of any kind to be included in a stunning virtual exhibition & more!

BARCELONA CONTEMPORARY – 4TH EDITION 2025, USA

ITSLIQUID Group is pleased to announce the open call for the 4th edition of BARCELONA CONTEMPORARY 2025, an international exhibition of photography, painting, video art, installation/sculpture and performance art, which will take place in Barcelona, at ITSLIQUID Art Space – Barcelona (click here to learn more on this venue) from May 10 to May 19, 2025.

BARCELONA CONTEMPORARY 2025 provides artists and exhibitors with the unique opportunity to present their works to an international audience of professionals as curators, gallerists, collectors, editors and publishers who seek to acquire, publish and encourage the best contemporary art talents.

LONDON CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR 2025 – 15TH EDITION, USA

ITSLIQUID Group, in collaboration with YMX Arts, is pleased to announce the open call for the 15th edition of LONDON CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR, which will take place in London, at ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space (click here to learn more on this venue) from April 18 to May 02, 2025.

LONDON CONTEMPORARY will provide artists and exhibitors with the unique opportunity to present their works to an international audience of professionals as curators, gallerists, collectors, editors and publishers who seek to acquire, publish and encourage the best contemporary art talents.

LONDON CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR 2025 will analyze the relationship between body and space, and the hybridization between identities and cultural/physical/social/urban settings in contemporary times.

We invite artists, architects and designers to be inspired by the magical power of London, exploring the connection between desires, needs, and fears through rituals that bring humankind to change, transform and evolve their inner world.

SDWS 9th Annual International Plein Air Exhibition, USA

Announcing SDWS 9th Annual International Plein Air Exhibition, Out ‘n’ About, to be held at the San Diego Watercolor Society Gallery from July 2-31, 2025.  Deadline for entries is April 25, 2025.  Artwork must be painted on location in the spirit of Plein Air, with only minor additional studio work. Open to all artists 18 years and older. All watercolor, acrylic and gouache mediums presented on paper, synthetic paper, wrapped canvas, or cradled wood panel are eligible.  This year’s juror is award-winning artist, Geoff Allen. Cash awards of $1,000, $500, $300, a People’s Choice Award of $200, and three honorable mentions of $50.  Accepted paintings will be for sale both in our Gallery and in our Online Store! To get more information and to view the prospectus go to www.sdws.org. For questions, please contact 

pleinairshow@sdws.org.

 

Radiance 2025, USA

Radiance is a summer exhibition hosted by ADC Fine Art featuring artwork that evokes happiness and warmth. ADC's mission is to create beautiful corporate, healthcare, and residential environments using artwork from contemporary, living artists. Selected artists will have their work shown in our 13,000 sq. ft. mega gallery located in Cincinnati, Ohio. All mediums and styles will be exhibited including painting, sculpture, photography, glass, ceramics, mixed media, installations, and conceptual works!

2025 Summer Juried Show: The Real, USA

We are excited to present a call for submissions for our Summer Juried Show: The Real.

The Real is an exhibition that highlights artists’ technical abilities in rendering real life within art, from realism to hyperrealism. 

Artists have a unique ability to blur the boundary between the physical world and the creative plane through their artwork. The effect of such, known as “trompe l’oeil”, has been seen throughout art history, from ancient Greek painter Zeuxis’ grape still life that was so realistic it attracted hungry birds, to contemporary artist Ron Mueck’s figurative sculptures that make audiences look twice. Work that exudes this level of realism continues to serve as an impressive art form and calls for both artist and audience to look closely and partake in the thrill of this craft.

  • What draws you to create work in such detail?

  • Is there room for artistic interpretation within realistic/hyperrealistic art?

  • What can one learn through close observation and careful rendition?

Artists are invited to submit up to 3 works by May 4th to the following form. Applicants will be notified with a decision by May 16th. 

**Please note: Due to the nature of this exhibition, we will not be accepting photographic works.** 

Submissions should be high resolution photos (72ppi) including the title of the work, year of creation, dimensions, media, and name of the artist. Please include a statement that addresses at least one of the prompted questions above.

Selected artwork(s) must be dropped off or shipped to Abington Art Center by June 7.

All shipping costs are covered by the artist. Please include a return label, as artwork(s) will be shipped back to the artist in the box it came in.

Exhibition will run June 20 - July 28, 2025

The opening reception and award ceremony will be held on June 20th, 6-8pm

Open Call for Virtual Solo Exhibition, USA

Open Call for Virtual Solo Exhibition

Have you ever dreamed of having a solo exhibition? And a magazine feature and interview along with it?

Now is the time!

Everyone is welcome to apply, regardless of your background and stage of career.

Deadline: March 30

Your benefits:

>> You can present 30-40 artworks!

>> The virtual exhibition will be accessible for everyone around the world 24h for approx. 2 months on artspaces that has hundreds of international visitors each day.

>> The exhibition will be promoted on various channels (our website, social media, art.spaces, newsletter) to gain maximum exposure and reach as many people as possible.

>> 100% of any possible sales will go to the artist.

>> You can save high transportation costs, time-consuming handling, and costly packing, as well as possible damage that might occur during a physical exhibition.

>> You can add the exhibition to your portfolio.

>> Submitting is always free: you only pay if we confirm your submission and therefore no money is thrown out the window!

>> Solo exhibition (only): 199€

>> Solo exhibition + Magazine feature (print & digital): 215€

>> Solo exhibition + Magazine feature + artist interview/article permanently on our website: 230€

All details and guidelines on our website:

https://www.goddessartsmag.com/solo-exhibitions

We are excited to work with you!

Emerging Artists 2025, USA

dodomu gallery is excited to announce an open call "Emerging Artists 2025". The exhibition will run from April 3 - May 22, 2025 on our website.

This exhibition aims to spotlight the diverse voices and innovative perspectives of emerging artists across various mediums. We are looking for artists who are pushing boundaries within their artistic practice, experimenting with new forms and exploring unique concepts. Contemporary representational and abstract work will be considered.

Artists are invited to submit their work related to the exhibition theme in various media of drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, sculpture, installations, ceramics, textiles, photography, digital and mixed media.

Deadline to apply: March 16, 2025 11:59pm PST

Notification letter: March 24, 2024

Online exhibition: April 3 - May 22, 2025


ELIGIBILITY:

  • Open to all international artists 18 years and older

  • All visual art media will be considered

HOW TO APPLY:

  • Please submit jpeg images of up to 5 artworks to: dodomugallery@gmail.com with subject line: “OPEN CALL -Emerging Artists 2025”

  • Submitted artwork images must be labeled as follows: Firstname Lastname, “Name of the artwork”, medium, dimensions, year, price.jpeg and jpegs must be between 1500 and 3000 pixels in the longest dimension and at 300 or 72 dpi

  • Include a short artist statement, link to your website/Instagram in the email

Amsterdam Open Art, USA

Our Amsterdam event is the perfect opportunity for you to showcase your art to the world. Our annual event offers discounted rates for artists to showcase their work.. This is a unique chance to have your art seen by people from around the world!

We’re inviting artists from around the world to submit their work for our upcoming exhibition in Amsterdam! This is your chance to showcase your art in a prime space with high foot traffic and a vibrant atmosphere.

Self Portrait Prize 2025, USA

THE SELF-PORTRAIT PRIZE 2025

The 2025 prize will open for applications from 1 January - 2 May of 2025

The Self Portrait Prize invites artists to submit original and innovative self-portraits that explore personal identity, expression, and the human experience. Open to all forms of visual art, including painting, photography, sculpture, and digital media, the competition encourages diverse interpretations of the self. 

The Self Portrait Prize celebrates artistic excellence and the evolving concept of self-representation in contemporary art. The winner will have an opportunity to exhibit their work at Southampton City Art Gallery and receive a cash prize of £10,000. Shortlisted entries will be included in a highly respected group exhibition.

An eminent panel of judges will select the winner and a shortlist of distinguished entries. Judges for 2025 include

  • Alan Carr, television presenter and comedian
  • Dr. Sarah Turner, Director of the Paul Mellon Centre
  • Simon Vincent CBE, British art collector, businessman and hospitality executive, best known for his leadership at Hilton Europe, Middle East & Africa
  • Sir Peter Bazalgette, cultural leader, author and former chairman of Arts Council England
  • Colin Davidson, previous prize winner and internationally renowned artist
  • A member of the Borchard family

 ALL ENTRIES MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE VIA ZEALOUS, FULL DETAILS OF HOW TO SUBMIT CAN BE FOUND THERE.

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