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Metamorphosis: From Marginal to Magnificent

Metamorphosis: From Marginalized to Magnificent

August 16, 2022 through October 7, 2022

Call to Artist Deadline: August 1, 2022

Arabi Visual Arts - New Orleans, USA

 

Metamorphosis: From Marginal to Magnificent is a full-spectrum art exhibition including photography, traditional art, 3-D works, spoken word, performance art, and film.  Arabi Visual Arts is partnering with our neighbor Zeitgeist Theatre to produce this exhibition along with films and performances inspired by and/or created by all types of marginalized people. 

Kolaj Fest New Orleans 2022: Call for Papers, Artists & Projects

How do you want to manifest at Kolaj Fest New Orleans 2022?

Kolaj Fest New Orleans is a multi-day festival and symposium, June 15-19, 2022. Our mission is to create a platform that allows us to explore critical issues around collage (how it is curated and presented, its role in contemporary art, and the tensions between collage as a medium, a genre, a community, and a movement.)

Our goal is to create an event that attracts a variety of people working in various capacities, such as art professionals at museums, galleries, and centers as well as academics, writers, and artists. The general public will be invited to join us for gallery visits, evening presentations, and collage making.

Rising: Climate in Crisis Residencies at A Studio in the Woods

Rising: Climate in Crisis Residencies at A Studio in the Woods invite artists to face the severity of the climate crisis and be agents of change to guide our collective understanding, response, and vision as we shape our shared future. Rising Residencies provide artists with a 6 week residency, $3000 stipend, $2000 materials budget, and staff support to foster critical thinking and creation of new works. Open to artists of all disciplines. Applications due March 10, 2022.

QUEER COLLECTIVE: The Art of Coming Out

Marginal Art Projects announces a juried call for entries for QUEER COLLECTIVE: The Art of Coming Out, an interdisciplinary online exhibition.

The exhibition will feature artwork created by artists within the LGBTQIA+ community depicting thoughts on their coming out stories. Artists are encouraged to submit up to 3 images/media in participation. EXHIBITION THEMES LGBTQIA+ coming out experience: challenges, conflicts, and triumphs. Some identify early in life, while others later – some have full acceptance, while others deal with abandonment – some cling to their identity with open arms, while others struggle with it. Whatever the experience – all are unique, genuine and worthy of sharing in order to shed light on the full brevity of our existence. Share your story with us.

25th Annual NO DEAD ARTISTS: International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art

JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY proudly hosts the 25th iteration of our annual call for artists - NO DEAD ARTISTS: International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art. The call is open through 14 JUNE 2021 and the exhibition participants are selected by a prestigious group of five arts professionals. The exhibition itself is installed in the gallery for the entire month of September with an opening reception in conjunction with the Arts District New Orleans' First Saturday Gallery Openings on 4 September 2021 from 12-7 pm.

 

Gulf South Writer in the Woods

Gulf South Writer in the Woods, a program of A Studio in the Woods and the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South, supports the creative work, scholarship and community engagement of writers examining the Gulf South region.

Specifically, this year we aim to support BILAPOC Speculative Fiction writers working in prose, poetry and stage/screenwriting. Special consideration will be given to southern voices, under-represented communities, and perspectives not often heard. Eligible writers must live in the Gulf South, be from/have heritage in the Gulf South, and/or write about the Gulf South.

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