International

May Flowers

As a way to welcome the arrival of Spring, our May group art show ”May Flowers” seeks to celebrate flowers, their beauty, and rich historical significance in various cultures worldwide.

Throughout history, humans have used flowers to communicate their emotions and to commemorate various occasions. The beauty and fleeting nature of flowers and the diverse cultural associations and symbolism attached to them have served as an inspiration to many great artists from Vincent Van Gogh to Maria Sibylla Merian. This group show showcases how flowers have remained an emblem of beauty and significance in both art and human culture over the ages. We encourage our artists to explore various interpretations of flowers and their significance in the art world.

CALL FOR ART | FLAWLESS: Embracing Imperfection In Art

CALL FOR ART | FLAWLESS: Embracing Imperfection In Art VIRTUAL GROUP EXHIBIT

 

Women United ART MOVEMENT is thrilled to announce an international call for art for our upcoming virtual group exhibit FLAWLESS: Embracing Imperfection In Art!

 

"Flawless" challenges traditional notions of perfection by celebrating the beauty found within imperfections. This exhibit invites artists to explore the complexities of flawlessness, whether it's through highlighting the beauty in the unconventional, embracing the authenticity of imperfections, or redefining standards of perfection altogether.

 

Themes:

BEAUTY IN IMPERFECTION

CALL FOR ARTISTS | Women United ARTIST DIRECTORY

CALL FOR ARTISTS | WOMEN UNITED ARTIST DIRECTORY

 

Women United ART MOVEMENT is excited to announce that the doors to the Artist Directory are open!

 

At Women United ART MOVEMENT, we believe in the power of women's creativity. Our international network of women artists is breaking barriers and reshaping the art world landscape. With our artist directory, collectors and industry professionals gain exclusive access to a curated selection of profiles showcasing the diverse talents of this underrepresented group.

 

Through a BIPOC Lens: Decolonizing Feminism

There are many schools of feminist thought; and mainstream feminism has not – intentionally or not – been inclusive of all voices. One such response to this is the “womanist” movement coined by Alice Walker in 1979, for black feminists or feminists of color, to address more specifically the needs of these groups. WMG would like to take a critical look at feminism. We want to hear the voices and view the work of those who have been systematically marginalized. Please submit images of up three works in all media that include a visual element and have not been previously exhibited at the Gallery. Artists must address the theme of this exhibition in their work and in their artist statement. Jurors: Monica J. Brown and Donna Jackson.

Connectivity

This is an open call for an exhibition about connecting to oneself, to others and to one’s surroundings. The exhibition will comprise visual material, tactile and sound explorations, dance, poetry, moving image, and more, through the prism of how we establish and maintain our connections on multiple levels. Juror Anke Loh is a designer, artist, and educator who works at the intersection of fashion, art, and technology.

First Entry Due Date: May 23, 2024, 11:59 PM CST (entry fee: $30)

Final Entry Due Date (fee increases to $35): May 30, 2024, 11:59 PM

Fiberart International 2025

OVERVIEW

Fiberart International 2025 (Fi2025) seeks to exhibit the best of contemporary art and invites submissions that reflect a wide range of works related to the fiber medium. The exhibition is recognized around the world as a benchmark that documents trends and innovations in the field. The goal of the exhibition is to include innovative work rooted in traditional fiber materials, structure, processes and history, as well as art that explores unexpected relationships between fiber and other creative disciplines.

Pages

Subscribe to International