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Artquest 30/30 Professional Development Opportunity

30/30 (formerly known as 30works30days) is a free month-long project to encourage daily making, experimentation and risk-taking in your art practice. Each day from 1 February to 2 March, artists are invited to respond to (or ignore!) a playful creative prompt and submit a new piece of work online by 23.30pm GMT.

Eligibility: Artists working in any media worldwide; sign-up to Artquest Exchange required.

What you get: Network, showcase, receive feedback on your work, and attend a special free digital mixer at the end of the challenge.

Deadline 31 January 2025

Bourse de résidence en graphisme, laboratoire de mathématiques de Besançon

Appel à résidences – Université Marie et Louis Pasteur
Date limite de candidature: 03/02/2025



Présentation

L’université Marie et Louis Pasteur propose à un·e graphiste de bénéficier d’un temps de recherche partagé avec les chercheurs du laboratoire de mathématiques de Besançon, le LMB, UMR 6623. L’objectif de cette résidence est de provoquer un début de culture partagée entre chercheurs et graphistes.

Le laboratoire de mathématiques de Besançon est organisé en cinq équipes de recherche couvrant un large spectre des mathématiques : analyse numérique et calcul scientifique, équations aux dérivées partielles, analyse fonctionnelle, algèbre et théorie des nombres, probabilités et statistique.

Ce laboratoire développe également des recherches transdisciplinaires et des collaborations avec le monde socio-économique. Fort de la tradition qui consiste à promouvoir toutes les mathématiques universitaires développées en Franche-Comté, il accueille chaque semaine plusieurs séminaires. Il dispose également d’une bibliothèque de recherche richement documentée.

Le/la graphiste sélectionné·e sera accueilli·e au sein du laboratoire, rencontrera les chercheurs, partagera la vie de l’équipe et sera libre de mener une recherche graphique en lien avec les activités du laboratoire pendant la durée de sa résidence. La résidence pourrait permettre de s’intéresser aux formes graphiques et aux supports d’édition et de diffusion des travaux de recherche. Le/la graphiste pourrait proposer de nouvelles formes à l’usage des membres du laboratoire, en adhérant aux principes de propriété de la science ouverte.

Le/la graphiste se verra attribuer une bourse de 3 500 €, correspondant à un minimum de 4 courts séjours à Besançon. Le projet est porté par le service sciences, arts, culture de l’université Marie et Louis Pasteur, qui accompagnera le/la graphiste et les enseignants-chercheurs du laboratoire tout au long de la résidence.




Présentation de l’annonceur

A partir du 1er janvier 2025, l’université de Franche-Comté devient l’université Marie et Louis Pasteur




Modalités de candidature

Modalités d’accueil

Calendrier : Entre mars et juillet 2025 

Dotation

  • Une bourse de 3 500 € TTC est allouée. Cette somme doit couvrir l’intégralité des dépenses (honoraires, frais de déplacements, repas, hébergement, droits d’auteur et petit matériel).

Sélection

Le/la graphiste est sélectionné·e par un jury constitué d’un professionnel du graphisme et de professionnels des arts visuels et du domaine culturel ainsi que par les membres du laboratoire de mathématiques de Besançon.

Critères

  • être graphiste professionnel possédant un numéro SIRET et pouvant facturer des prestations
  • être résident en France
  • curiosité et intérêt pour la recherche universitaire.

Documents requis

Le dossier, au format PDF de 10 Mo maximum, devra être entièrement transmis par courriel (liens de téléchargement périssables non acceptés). Le dossier doit contenir les éléments suivants en un seul pdf, joint au mail :

  • un curriculum vitæ
  • une lettre de motivation (1 page maximum)
  • un portfolio

Calendrier de sélection

  • Date limite de réception des dossiers de candidature : lundi 3 février 2025

Réponse donnée aux candidats : avant fin février 2025

Envoi du dossier

  • Service sciences, arts, culture, université Marie et Louis Pasteur : lucie.vidal@univ-fcomte.fr

Objet du mail :

  • NOM Prénom – Candidature résidence graphisme
  • Vous recevrez un mail confirmant l’enregistrement de votre candidature. Merci de vérifier que votre dossier est complet avant envoi.

Université Marie et Louis Pasteur
Service sciences arts culture
Maison des étudiants
36 A avenue de l’Observatoire
25000 Besançon

www.univ-fcomte.fr (rubrique culture et sciences)

Yosemite Renaissance 40

International Deadline: January 31 2025 (extended) – If you are an artist inspired by Yosemite and the California Sierra Nevada, this is a fabulous opportunity to share your vision! Traveling exhibition, cash awards…

Gorgeous Art

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Impressive Art

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Gallery Ring NATURE Online Art Contest

Gallery Ring announces an online contest and exhibition which celebrates nature and the great outdoors in all its glory. Work that depicts land, water, sky, wildlife and plants, flowers and a...

❄️ WINTER * $1,800.00 Innovate Grants for Art + Photo, USA

WINTER 2025 OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS — Innovate Grant is thrilled to introduce our newly increased award amounts of $1,800.00. 

Innovate Grant awards (2) $1,800.00 grants each quarter
, to one Visual Artist and one Photographer. In addition, (12) honorable mentions (6 in art and 6 in photo), will be featured on our website and join a growing community of vibrant and talented artists. Innovate Grant's commitment extends beyond the grant cycle by promoting the work of selected winners and honorable mentions into the future. For more information and to apply visithttps://innovateartistgrants.org

Innovate Grant
supports artists and photographers through quarterly grants. We've simplified the grant process, so that artists and photographers can focus on making their innovative work. The work should speak for itself and our application reflects that. 

Innovate Grant awards:
+ 1 x $1,800.00 Grant to a Visual Artist
+ 1 x $1,800.00 Grant to a Photographer
+ 12 x Honorable Mentions

Explore the work of ALL Past Innovate Grant recipients and read their interviews at https://innovateartistgrants.org

How to Apply: Visual Artists and Photographers 18 years and older, from all around the world, are eligible to apply. All media and genres are accepted. All applicants retain the right to the work they submit. Apply today at https://innovateartistgrants.org

Category:Multiple disciplines and genres accepted
Deadline:  Thursday, March 27, 2025 – Submit by 11:59PM Pacific Standard Time
Region: US & International
Awards: 2 x $1,800.00 USD Grants // 12 x Honorable Mentions

Apply Online Today
https://innovateartistgrants.org

PASSEPARTOUT PHOTO PRIZE - 10TH EDITION - ROME, USA

Passepartout Photo Prize aims to support the development of talented photographers from all over the world by awarding 1,000 euros in monetary prizes every year, organizing exhibition
in a fine art gallery in the heart of Rome, publication in our partners’ magazines,and providing other opportunities for international exposure. 

What makes our contest unique is that we collaborate with various professionals in the contemporary art and photography industries. Our jury is a diverse blend of photographers, editors, gallerists, curators and educators who bring kaleidoscopic perspectives into our selection process. 

It is an open-theme contest. Photographic works of any kind of artistic style, size and technique (digital, film and experimental processes, digital collages, and other mixed media) are accepted. AI-generated images as a part of the photographic process are accepted.

The application is open to photographers from all over the world without any age limit. We embrace innovative and original approaches to contemporary photography. We welcome various artistic languages applied to the photographic image, including, but not limited to, experimentation and fusion of different genres.

Annual exhibition will take place in Rome, Italy, every autumn. The exhibition will be hosted by 28 Piazza di Pietra Fine Art Gallery, an international gallery specializing in contemporary art of both emerging and established international artists. The gallery is located in the historic center of Rome where local and international visitors and art collectors gather. This modern gallery, beautifully integrated and built on the ancient ruin of the Hadrian Temple structure, is an impeccable site to display artworks of many genres.

AWARDS

Passepartout Photo Prize: 500 euros

Exhibition Prize: participation in our collective annual exhibition in Rome, Italy

CSF Adams Prize - portfolio review and workshop

INFO

Entry fee: 25 euros  (3 images. We accept up to 10 images with additional 4 euro per piece)

Deadline: March 10th, 2025

Theme: Open theme - photographic works of any kind of artistic style, size and technique (digital, film, experimental and AI-generated images as a part of the photographic process ) are accepted.

Announcement of the spring:  Fall 2025

Announcement of the Exhibition Prize winners: Spring 2025

Passepartout Annual Exhibition: Autumn 2025

Curator: Roberta Fuorvia

Artistic Director: Olmo Amato

Organized by: Il Varco Srls

Partner gallery: 28 Piazza di Pietra – Fine Art Gallery (Rome, Italy)

Partners: Centro Sperimentale di Fotografia (CSF) Adams, Fuori Gamut – officina di stampa fine art, Greyout Studio, Rosini Cornici.

Media Partner: Yogurt Magazine, Panzoo, The Docks.

Website: https://www.passepartoutprize.com/

Instagram: Passepartout Photo Prize (@passepartoutphotoprize)

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJd2c5oktM3QZ7Gt1t1R6WA 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhotoPrize (@PhotoPrize)

Contact: passepartoutprize@gmail.com 

Call for Emerging Artists (2025-2026), USA

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Submission deadline: April 1, 2025
  • Notification of accepted applicants: May 1, 2025

ENTRY FEE

  • Submission fee is $35 for 10-15 images. All submissions will be handled through CaFÉ.

CALL FOR NEW ARTIST MEMBERS
Application Deadline: April 1, 2025
Call all emerging artists! Strata Gallery 501(c)3 is excited to announce our open call for submissions to our Emerging Artists Membership Program. Join a supportive community of fellow artists, gain exposure for your work, and unlock incredible opportunities for growth and collaboration. Whether you’re a painter, sculptor, photographer, or work in any other medium, we welcome your unique perspective and creative vision. Don’t miss this chance to elevate your career and be part of a thriving artistic community. Submit your artwork today!

ABOUT STRATA GALLERY
Strata Gallery was founded in 2021 as a non-profit membership gallery that seeks to showcase the work of internationally established artists whose development has typically followed trajectories tangential to prevalent avant-garde trends. It also showcases the work of promising Emerging Artists who otherwise struggle for gallery exposure, as their work is also at variance with those same trends. To some degree the example of these Established Artists validates the promise of those who are still emergent, and the gallery encourages loose creative partnerships between these two groups. Strata Gallery avoids favoring any distinct style and promotes a range of authentic individual expression embodying diverse material practices, imagery, style, and ethos. Strata Gallery is located in the historic Santa Fe Plaza at 125 Lincoln Ave, Suite 111, Santa Fe, NM 87501.

COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY
Strata Gallery was established as a membership gallery with the primary goal of creating a space for our artists to showcase their work, as well as to create a dialogue between our Established and Emerging artists. Strata Gallery strives to cultivate a membership that reflects the diversity of the community we live in. We encourage applications from candidates of all underrepresented groups, such those who identify as BIPOC artists, as well as artists identifying as LGBTQ+. We seek to attract membership from a diverse group of artists. 

EMERGING ARTIST MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

  • One-year Emerging Artist Membership 
  • One Solo Exhibition – Approx. two weeks
  • Annual Group Exhibition - Approx. three weeks
  • Artist page on website
  • Promotion on social media accounts
  • Promotion on Newsletter
  • Monthly opportunities email list
  • Exposure in Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Learn how to curate a solo exhibition
  • Director mentorship from Established Artists
  • Join an exciting Emerging Artist cohort
  • Opportunity to learn how a non-profit gallery system works
  • Artist’s net 80% of all works sold, Strata Gallery commission 20%

EMERGING ARTIST MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS

  • Emerging Artist Meetings
    • Welcome Cohort Meeting
    • Second Cohort Meeting
    • Third Cohort Meeting
    • Farewell Cohort Meeting
    • Director Curatorial Meeting
    • Exhibition Mentorship Meeting
  • Solo Exhibition (approx. 2 weeks)
  • Group Exhibition (approx. 3 weeks)
  • Gallery Sitting (3 days)
  • Develop and lead one creative workshop (virtual or in person)
  • Artists are responsible for negotiating and executing the sale of their artwork (20% commission to Strata Gallery).

GALLERY DISPLAY RESTRICTIONS

  • All artwork must be hang/display ready with the proper hardware (i.e., paintings framed with wire).
  • Media accepted: painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, textiles, mixed media, etc.
  • No adhesive-like material can be applied to the walls and floor, including but not limited to: tape, vinyl, wallpaper, etc.
  • If selected for the program, the Gallery Director will determine what is allowed within the space.

Application Requirements

Submit the following via CaFé:

  • Cover Letter
  • Bio (PDF format preferred)
  • Curriculum Vitae (PDF format preferred)
  • Artist Statement (PDF format preferred)
  • 10-15 images (JPGs 72 dpi, approx. file size 1 MB) in single PDF
  • Artist Membership Application Form (completed upon selection)

Eligibility Criteria

Strata Gallery is now accepting applications for new Emerging Members for a 1-year contract period. We are looking for innovative artist who are actively working and who are interested in being part of an Emerging Artist cohort. Membership is open to artist who work in all media. Current Emerging Membership is comprised of artists who work in painting, sculpture, photography, installation, textiles, and mixed media.

  • Must not be represented by a commercial gallery
  • Must not be in a Tenured/Tenure Track teaching position, or retired from one

Note: There are no dues for the emerging members, however, Strata Gallery encourages contributions of time or resources where possible.

Stratas of New Mexico Art, USA

Strata Gallery invites submissions for Stratas of New Mexico Art, an exhibition honoring the expansive creative vision of artists living and working in New Mexico. This exhibition seeks to illuminate the layered and multifaceted nature of the state’s artistic community, offering a platform for works that embody its vitality and unique character.

Through this open call, we aim to bring together a dynamic range of artistic practices, from the intimate to the monumental, the traditional to the experimental. By highlighting both emerging and established voices, Stratas of New Mexico Art celebrates the boundless expressions of creativity that define New Mexico’s cultural identity.

All media is welcome, including but not limited to: painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, textiles, mixed media, etc. 

Please note: All artwork must be dropped off in person on the designated date and time. All artwork must be picked up in person at the end of the exhibition. No shipped artwork allowed.

Stratas of New Mexico Art is a juried exhibition held at Strata Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The exhibition will run from April 15 - May 2, 2025.

What you'll need:

  • Artist Statement (required) (PDF preferred)
  • Artist Biography (optional) (PDF preferred)
  • CV (optional) (PDF preferred)
  • 3-6 artwork jpgs

Artist Statement and Biography may be used for publishing purposes, if accepted.

Application Technical Support:
Please note that Strata Gallery cannot assist with technical issues or upload errors related to file type or file size; for such matters, please contact the Call for Entry (CaFÉ) support team directly, as we will only redirect you to their support team. CaFÉ's support team can be contacted by clicking here.

About Strata Gallery:
Strata Gallery is a non-profit, artist-member gallery with a mission that cultivates artistic discussion and educates the public about the work of contemporary established and emerging artists. Through our mentorship program, our established artists give our emerging artists direct guidance, feedback, and information as they learn to navigate their artistic practice. Through collaborations and discussions, Strata Gallery provides a venue that encourages artists to experiment and re-examine what art is and could be. Strata Gallery does not favor any distinct style and promotes a range of diverse and authentic individual expression through a varied material practice, imagery, style, and ethos independent of any commercial concern. Strata Gallery is located at 125 Lincoln Ave, Suite 111, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. 

Selection Criteria Include:

  • Artist is a New Mexico resident
  • Completeness of application
  • Uniqueness and originality
  • Visual impact
  • Demonstrated excellence of technique

Exhibition Calendar:
Strata Gallery reserves the right to change the project timeline.

  • March 1, 2024 – CaFÉ Submission Deadline
  • March 22, 2024 – Notification Date
  • March 25, 2024 – Deadline for Loan Agreement
  • April 12, 2025 between 2pm - 4pm – Hand-delivered artwork must arrive at Strata Gallery. NO SHIPPED WORK ACCEPTED.
  • April 15 - May 2, 2025 – Exhibition Dates
  • April 18, 2025 from 5-7pm – Reception Date
  • May 3, 2025, 11am - 1pm – Pickup of Hand-delivered artwork at Strata Gallery 

Sales of Artwork:

Each respective artist will handle the sale and shipping of any sold artwork included in the Small Works exhibition. Strata Gallery will collect contact information of all interested buyers and provide that information to the artist who will then execute the sale and shipping of their artwork. All sold artwork included in the Small Works exhibition will be subject to 20% commission which will be due to Strata Gallery.

Application Requirements

  • All artwork must be hang/display ready with the proper hardware (i.e., paintings framed with wire).
  • Media accepted: painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, textiles, mixed media, etc.
  • Max Weight: 40 lbs.
  • No artwork larger than 60” x 60”
  • Submitted work must remain available for the duration of the exhibition.
  • No changes to information can be made once submitted.

Image Format Requirements:

  • Submit image in .jpg format.
  • Include the following annotations:
  • Artist’s name
  • Title of Artwork
  • Date of completion
  • Medium/Media
  • Size in inches: (Height x Width x Depth)
  • Price of artwork

Submission Fee
$35 for first three submissions. $10 per additional submission (maximum of three additional submissions). Overall maximum of 6 submissions total.

Payment: card and PayPal only (through CallForEntry.org)

Eligibility Criteria

  • All media is welcome, including: painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, textiles, mixed media, etc.
  • Artist must reside in New Mexico
  • Artwork must be able to be dropped off and picked up in person, no shipping of artwork allowed.

Wilderness Artist Residency & Wild Clay Workshop, USA

Each summer the Visitor Center Artist Camp hosts one group of Resident Artists from around the country for two weeks of camping, living cooperatively outdoors, working, playing, reflecting, and making art in conversation with the North Woods wilderness.

The Wild Clay Workshop will lead residents through the entire process from prospecting for clay, through all the processes of harvesting and mixing and making, and finally through various firing processes. This workshop is taught by professional wild clay hunter and co-founder of VCAC, Amy Joy Hosterman, with assistance from fellow ceramicist Caitlin Zachow.

Independent Projects Artists in Residence will have time and space to explore nature and work on their own independent art mediums. Artist and art educator Stephanie Howells and local UP geologist and artist Evan Lanese are on staff to support Independent Residents, providing guidance as needed, access to tools, and connections to resources.


Wilderness Artist Residency & Wild Clay Workshop

Sat July 26th - Sat August 9th 2025


Wild Clay Workshop $1200

Independent Project Residency $1000

  • Adults of all creative backgrounds, experience levels, and fields of practice are encouraged to apply. Wild Clay Workshop intended for those with some experience in clay.

  • You must be at least 21 years old and carry health insurance.

  • We are requiring COVID-19 Vaccinations for all Residents and Staff.

  • Space is limited! We have space for only 12 total participants. Submissions will be reviewed in the order received.

  • Questions? Contact Amy at visitor.center.artists@gmail.com


VCAC runs on community. We are artists, makers, collectors, explorers, campers, canners, caretakers, and nerds for the earth! Meals are all cooked and served to you at camp by our hard-working staff, who wear a lot of hats to keep camp running. Residents help out with the dishes and other simple daily chores. Artist and educator Linsey Moe runs the kitchen crew, and ceramicist Gaby Dashwood runs camp facilities and assists with the Wild Clay Workshop.

We are professional artists and educators who come together once a year at the VCAC - in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, nestled between rural townships and the Ottawa National Forest.

Wild Clay Workshop & Wilderness Arts Residency, USA

Each summer the Visitor Center Artist Camp hosts one group of Resident Artists from around the country for two weeks of camping, living cooperatively outdoors, working, playing, reflecting, and making art in conversation with the North Woods wilderness.

The Wild Clay Workshop will lead residents through the entire process from prospecting for clay, through all the processes of harvesting and mixing and making, and finally through various firing processes. This workshop is taught by professional wild clay hunter and co-founder of VCAC, Amy Joy Hosterman, with assistance from fellow ceramicist Caitlin Zachow.

Independent Projects Artists in Residence will have time and space to explore nature and work on their own independent art mediums. Artist and art educator Stephanie Howells and local UP geologist and artist Evan Lanese are on staff to support Independent Residents, providing guidance as needed, access to tools, and connections to resources.


Wild Clay Workshop & Wilderness Arts Residency

Sat July 26th - Sat August 9th, 2025


  • Adults of all creative backgrounds, experience levels, and fields of practice are encouraged to apply. Wild Clay Workshop intended for those with some experience in clay.
  • You must be at least 21 years old and carry health insurance.
  • We are requiring COVID-19 Vaccinations for all Residents and Staff.
  • Space is limited! We have space for only 12 total participants. Submissions will be reviewed in the order received.
  • Questions? Contact Amy at visitor.center.artists@gmail.com


VCAC runs on community. We are artists, makers, collectors, explorers, campers, canners, caretakers, and nerds for the earth! Meals are all cooked and served to you at camp by our hard-working staff, who wear a lot of hats to keep camp running. Residents help out with the dishes and other simple daily chores. Artist and educator Linsey Moe runs the kitchen crew, and ceramicist Gaby Dashwood runs camp facilities and assists with the Wild Clay Workshop.

We are professional artists and educators who come together once a year at the VCAC - in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, nestled between rural townships and the Ottawa National Forest.

2025 Call for Solo or Group Proposals, USA

Arts & Education at the Hoyt is currently seeking artists to fill its 2026-27/2027-28 Exhibition Schedules. Solo, duo, collectives and curatorial proposals are welcome. Artists living in the Mid-Atlantic region (PA, OH, NY, NJ, MD, VA, W.VA, DE and Washington DC) will be given preference. Please submit a proposal that includes a description of the proposed body of work,  10-20 jpeg images, an image list (titles, media and dimensions), resume or curriculum vitae, and a $25.00 review fee.  

52nd Annual Hoyt Regional Juried Art Show, USA

Arts & Education at the Hoyt is inviting artists within a 250 mile radius of New Castle, PA to compete in its 52nd Annual Hoyt Regional Juried Art Exhibition, May 27-July 12, 2025.  The Hoyt Regional has a reputation for showcasing exemplary talent from the Western PA/Eastern OH region and beyond.  This year's juror is Dr. Henry Adams, Professor of Art History at Case Western Reserve University and author of more than 300 articles and 14 books on American Art.  Deadline is March 8, 2025. More than $1300 in cash awards.

Held Together: Fragility & Endurance in Art, Virtual Exhibition & Print Catalog, USA

Held Together delves into the intricate interplay between fragility and endurance, exploring how moments of vulnerability can coexist with remarkable strength. It invites viewers to reflect on fragility in its many forms—personal, societal, and environmental—and consider how instability, loss, and uncertainty shape the human experience.

For this exhibition, we’re seeking work that examines how artists navigate the delicate tensions in their lives and the world around them, confronting themes of impermanence, resilience, and repair. We welcome both literal and abstract interpretations of fragility and endurance. 

By examining the spaces where things come undone and are rebuilt, Held Together is a testament to the beauty and complexity of resilience in a world that is both precarious and full of possibility.

Eligibility: Artists of all backgrounds, disciplines, and experience levels are invited to submit their work for consideration. Must be 18+ to submit.

We accept all 2D & 3D mediums, including painting, drawing, photography, digital, prints, fiber art, collage, mixed media, sculpture, ceramics, and installation art. We do not accept film or video at this time.

Magazine & Catalogue Feature:

This exhibition will be featured in our quarterly print magazine, New Visionary. Additionally, a print catalog will be available, showcasing all the artists included in the exhibition.

Meet Our Guest Curator, Sergio Gomez

Sergio Gomez is a visual artist, gallery director, author, and podcast host known for his large-scale figurative abstraction paintings and charcoal drawings that explore the cycles of life. Based in South Florida after years in Chicago, his work has been featured in over 45 solo exhibitions across the U.S. and internationally in museums in Romania, Italy, Mexico, and Vienna, as well as in over 150 group exhibitions worldwide. He is the Director of Exhibitions at the Zhou B Art Center and founder of 33 Contemporary Gallery, curating over 100 exhibitions, including the renowned National Wet Paint MFA and National Self Portrait Annual. Sergio co-founded Art NXT Level®, a coaching platform for artists, and hosts the popular Art NXT Level podcast with 375+ episodes. As co-author of Crush Self-Sabotage and Live Fully!, he empowers artists to build sustainable careers. His contributions also extend to the Lunar Codex Project, with his work set to land on the moon through SpaceX missions.

Additional info:

You may submit 1-2 images of your work for $25, 3-4 images for $30, or 5-6 images for $35.

You do not need to include the dates of artwork that you submit.

Work does not have to be for sale to be included in this exhibit. We include work that is for sale, along with work that is not available.

Requirements:

  • Please be sure to include high-quality images of your work, 72 DPI, minimum 800 pixels wide
  • All images must be cropped to show only the artwork (with the exception of 3D work)
  • Bio, 300 words max
  • Artist Statement, 300 words max
  • Files no larger than 10 MB

This virtual exhibition will be presented in Spring 2025. Our exhibitions are presented to our website visionaryartcollective.com and promoted on our social media platform: @visionaryartcollective

All communication regarding this exhibition will take place via Submittable. Artists will be notified within six to eight weeks after the deadline.

Visionary Art Collective’s mission is to connect contemporary art with education. The submission fees we receive go towards funding our platform, and enable us to continue providing opportunities and free educational resources to artists and educators around the world.

Contemporary Portraiture, USA

Contemporary Portraiture

How has the image of self, or portraiture changed over the past fifty, hundred years? Or has it?  How are artists using new techniques/technology to develop and manipulate how we see one another, and ourselves? How has identity developed/changed (in terms of portraiture).  Has the selfie replaced/added/changed how we look at portraiture? Or has it given us permission to explore our idiosyncratic self.  

Pittsburgh Seen is currently accepting submissions that explore Contemporary Portraiture in all its many facets. All disciplines welcomed. 

We are a multi-platform online gallery supporting/promoting early to mid-career artists via thematic exhibitions.

Exhibiting artists are featured/promoted via website, social media, and pop-up exhibitions worldwide and have the opportunity for studio visits via Zoom from Pittsburgh Seen and its curators. All artists must be over 21 years of age and not currently enrolled in an undergraduate program to exhibit.

To Apply Fee $28

Click on the link to enter https://www.pittsburghseen.com/apply  the deadline to enter is Monday March 17th 2025.

The exhibition will be held in our new (developing) virtual gallery.

 https://www.pittsburghseen.com/apply

Deadline March 17th 11:59 EST

Our Curator

Our curator is Dr. Isaac King who received his PhD in art history from the University of Pittsburgh and a matching MA from the University of Arizona. He specializes in American portraiture with a focus on how artistic approaches to “authenticity” and “likeness” have changed over time in relation to expanding markets, new representational technologies, and shifting concepts of identity. He has taught art history for over a decade at a variety of institutions and is currently serving as a Curator of American Art at the Brigham Young University Museum of Art.

BOTANICAL: The Art of Plants, USA

Botanical: The Art of Plants

Deadline for submissions: Feb 10, 2025

Juror: Wendi Schneider

Prints due: Mar 21, 2025

Exhibition: April 4 - April 25, 2025

 

Wild or cultivated, plants of all kinds define landscapes, provide a sense of place, and connect us to the natural world. Whether captured in the landscape, a garden, or a studio, we are looking for images that reveal the spirit and character of plants as well as our intimate connection to them. All photographic styles and processes are welcome.

We are honored to have Wendi Schneider as juror for Monochrome. 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 the photographers’ URL. 

Image: Cherie Morfe

Call for Art: Expressions in Contemporary Glass, USA

The Chico Art Center, Chico, CA invites artists residing in California, Oregon, and Washington to submit original artworks whose principal medium is glass. An exhibition focusing on the many ways artists use glass for creative expression will be the highlight of a celebration that will include many opportunities throughout the run of the show to explore Chico's own rich glass heritage through studio visits, demonstrations, and conversations. The 900 square foot gallery space at the Center is located in the historic Southern Pacific Railroad depot. This exhibition is supported by the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass.

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