New York

Futurism: INTERNATIONAL OPEN CALL

Theme: FUTURISM

Prism Press invites artists, poets and writers to submit work for our Spring 2026 issue centered on Futurism.

We are seeking compelling, original works that imagine, question, or construct the future. This may include visions of technological advancement, speculative worlds, utopian or dystopian narratives, spiritual futures, environmental transformation, or deeply personal interpretations of what lies ahead. We are equally interested in work that explores the emotional and psychological dimensions of futurity, including hope, anxiety, resistance, and reinvention.

We accept:

  • Visual Art : all mediums (time based work is printed with a still + qr code link)

  • Poetry

  • Flash Fiction

Open Call for Contemporary & Abstract Art - Group Exhibition May 2026 - Dacia Gallery NYC

Exhibition Dates: May 17-31, 2026          

Opening Reception: Thursday, May 21, from 6-9p

Dacia Gallery invites artists to submit original abstract and contemporary works for an upcoming group exhibition. We seek innovative, forward-thinking practices across diverse mediums that reflect today’s evolving art landscape. Selected artists will join a dynamic exhibition designed to spark dialogue and showcase bold experimentation, conceptual depth, and fresh perspectives. Participants receive promotional support, including gallery marketing, an opening reception, and an Artist Talk. This is a strong opportunity for artists seeking gallery exposure in New York City and connection with collectors and the wider art community.

The Homiens Art Prize ($12,000 Annually)

Entries close 11:59 p.m. ET Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

Whether you are an emerging artist seeking a definitive career launchpad or an established professional, the Homiens Art Prize represents a meritocratic and prestigious gateway to significant industry recognition. As a premier international initiative awarding over $12,000 USD in annual unrestricted funding, our non-acquisitive (ownership retained by the artist) prize serves as a catalyst for measurable professional growth.

2026 French Design Awards: Season 2

The French Design Awards is an international competition that honours and acknowledges the zenith of creative genius in interior, architectural, product, packaging, fashion, and landscape design. This prestigious award recognises and celebrates architects, interior, product, packaging, fashion and landscape designers who are not only shaping the environment, but also reimagining how design is perceived, inhabited, and its interaction with spaces.

2026 S2 Entry Deadline & Fees:
Early Bird Deadline: 20 Mar - 14 Apr 2026 ($209)
Regular Deadline: 15 Apr - 20 May 2026 ($219)
Final Deadline: 21 May - 26 Jun 2026 ($239)
Final Extension Deadline: 27 Jun - 21 Jul 2026 ($249)

Results Announcement: 10 Sep 2026

Calling All Artists | "Veins in Between" - Group Exhibition at New York

Veins in Between explores the symbiotic relationship between the city and nature, focusing on fragments of life hidden within the cracks of urban space—wild grass beneath overpasses, flowers beside ruins, and small patches of green on rooftops. These overlooked places connect the structures of the city with the textures of nature, where the slow rhythms of the natural world meet the accelerating pace of urban life. In these blurred territories, different tempos intersect and form subtle networks of coexistence.

 

Open Call | “My Social Media Is My Art”- Juried Group Exhibition at A Space Gallery

Social media is no longer just a platform for sharing work; it functions as a mood board, a portfolio, and increasingly, the work itself. The feed constructs context, the grid dictates composition, the caption frames interpretation, and the repost determines circulation. Each gesture shapes not only how an artwork is seen, but how it is defined and remembered.

When documentation becomes performance and visibility influences creation, where does the artwork end and the platform begin? Is the post an extension of artistic practice, or has the platform quietly become the primary medium? Within this system, are our aesthetic decisions conscious choices, a revival of familiar visual rules, or simply responses shaped by algorithmic logic?​

Pages

Subscribe to New York