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Stoa Collective - ALL FORMS WELCOME

Artist Open Call - all art forms welcome!

Stoa Collective is an online platform for emerging artists of all disciplines.
On May 1st, we opened submissions for our third digital exhibition:
ALL TOMORROW'S PARTIES
Submissions are open until June 1st and are for all genres of work.

You can visit our website and submit here.
Learn more about All Tomorrow's Parties here.

ARTWORKS 2021 the Carlow Arts Festival and VISUAL Carlow Annual Open Submission and Art Award.

THE OPPORTUNITY

Artists are invited to submit work in any medium for selection. The 2021 exhibition titled Woman in the Machine will be presented in the galleries at VISUAL and at the Braun Factory site in Carlow from June 11th 2021 and online at www.carlowartsfestival.com and www.visualcarlow.ie . All artists selected will receive an artist’s fee. 

This year’s ARTWORKS Open Submission invites submissions in response to the title Woman in the Machine, by artists who are working at the intersections between art, technology and new media. It invites submissions that respond to our current technological moment and the effect that the evolving digital world is having on life and practice.

Stoa Collective - ALL FORMS WELCOME

Artist Open Call - all art forms welcome!

Stoa Collective is an online platform for emerging artists of all disciplines. On February 1st, we opened submissions for our second digital exhibition Catalyst. Submissions are open until February 28th and are for all genres of work.

You can visit our website and submit here.
Learn more about Catalyst here.

Stoa Collective - ALL FORMS WELCOME

Artist Open Call - all art forms welcome!

Stoa Collective is a brand new online platform for artists of any discipline to come together as a community and showcase their work. On November 1st we opened submissions for our first digital exhibition Out of Body. Submissions are open until December 1st and are for all genres of work.

Unexpected Spaces Public Art Residency

UNEXPECTED SPACES PUBLIC ART RESIDENCY 2020

Calling artists with a public art practice! 

Greywood Arts is awarding a four week residency 22 August – 20 September to support development of a public art project in the rural East Cork village of Killeagh. The residency provides accommodation, workspace, project support and a stipend of €1,500 to a visual, performing, multi-disciplinary or other genre of practicing artist whose project is experienced in the public realm. This year, the residency precedes Ireland’s nationwide Culture Night (September 18th) and we hope to celebrate the public art project that evening.

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