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Open Call for New York Contemporary Artists

ARTI.NYC is looking for artists to join their team in 2019. We specialize in private sales and advisory, online sales. Visit https://gallery.arti.nyc for more information. 

Please submit if you:

Are located in New York, Tri-State Area, Miami / Palm Beach, FL

Have 30 + artworks ready for sale

Can describe your art as one of the following:

Contemporary minimalism

Digital art

New media

Street art

Interior art

Large-scale artworks is a big plus! 

Please do not submit photography, pop art, and hyperrealism. 

Send your submissions to gallery@arti.nyc

Thank you!

Artist

CITYarts Always In Bloom project at Urban Assembly School for Green Careers

Deadline: October 29th, 2018

Interviews: October 29th – November 2nd, 2018

This project is a collaboration between CITYarts and the Urban Assembly School for Green Careers. CITYarts is planning to
create a mosaic with professional artists, students, and community youth.

Onishi Project Winter Group Show: Parts I, II & III

Onishi Project (OP) was established in 2012 as the art management division of Onishi Gallery. The gallery is located in Chelsea, New York, the center of contemporary art. We advise individual artists how to promote their work through gallery shows and communicating with collectors & museum curators. By joining Onishi Project, not only will you introduce your art, but you will also learn how to promote your work in the international market.

Winter 2019 Call For Artists

Conditions of Entry:

-Each artist can exhibit up to 3 pieces of work

-Size limit: 24 x 24 in. (60 x 60 cm) per piece (contact the gallery if size exceeds)

-Artist responsible for transportation of artworks

Create! Magazine International Print Issue Juried by Margaret Winslow, Curator of Contemporary Art

Create! Magazine is pleased to announce an open call for the Winter 2019 International Print Issue.

 

About Our Guest Curator

 

Margaret Winslow, Curator of Contemporary Art, Delaware Art Museum

 

NYC4PA Call for Entry PRIMARY COLORS

A small box of Crayola crayons, an American child's first art related possession, contained eight glorious wax colors.  Three of them RED, YELLOW, and BLUE gave  these kids the ability to create all the colors of the rainbow.  In addition, however. so many first art projects focused on these crayons as they were packaged - strong primary color artistic elements.

SOLO SHOW Applications for 2019 - Deadline November 4th

SOLO SHOW PROPOSAL FOR 2019 EXHIBITION - The Untitled Space gallery, Tribeca, NY

Submission Deadline: November 4, 2018

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