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OPEN CALL: 2026 Print Swap + Exhibition

2026 Print Swap
Run by Little Death

Now in its third year, this international print swap is a community building event that invites artists around the world to discover and connect across mediums, backgrounds, languages, and locations. For the 2026 iteration, we are excited to introduce the opportunity to participate in a non-juried, all-accepted, Maine-based exhibition and a small juried publication.

Sight.

A Free Online Exhibit Illuminating Black Perspectives Through Art

Curator: Chantelle Fulce

CEV Art Gallery invites African American artists across all disciplines to submit original works for a virtual exhibit honoring Black History Month and beyond. This curated online exhibition seeks to showcase art that reflects vision, perspective, and insight, providing a platform to highlight the depth and diversity of Black creative expression.

We welcome submissions from visual artists, photographers, illustrators, digital artists, mixed media practitioners, and other creatives whose work engages with themes of perception, identity, and cultural narrative.

“In a World of Color” Online Juried Art Competition

CEV Art Gallery invites artists worldwide to submit artwork for our upcoming juried exhibition, In A World of Color Online Juried Exhibition. We are seeking artists whose work embodies the essence of colorful works, works rich in texture, pattern, color, and form. Whether contemporary, abstract, surreal, or illustrative, submissions should reflect an intentional embrace of visual abundance.

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline: January 17, 2026

  • Notification of Acceptance: January 31, 2026

  • Exhibition Dates: February 2 - March 31, 2026

The Watermill Center: 2027 Artist Residency

The Watermill Center’s Artist Residency Program began in 2006 when The Center officially opened as a year-round facility. Each year collectives and individuals take up residence at The Center to live and develop works that critically investigate, challenge, and extend the existing norms of artistic practice.

The Artist Residency Program is process-based, without the expectation or promise of a final exhibition of the work. Watermill provides artists with time and space to focus on developing their practice in a communal environment that encourages experimentation. Artists-in-Residence share their creative process with the community through open rehearsals, workshops, and artist talks.

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