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"Human Nature" 2024 Call for Entry - Online Art Show

Theme- "Human Nature" This show is all about the human figure and portrait as well as referring to the distinguishing characteristics of humans—including ways of thinking, feeling and acting—which humans tend to have naturally, independently of the influence of culture. This is our 10th annual show, and we are excited to see your interpretation.

 

Black & White Art Competition

Artist Space Gallery is pleased to announce our 2nd Black & White online Art Competition for the month of April 2024. In addition to the selected artists, the jury will select award winners in the following art categories: painting, photography, sculpture. All selected artists will receive a digital award certificate. An article about each artist will be displayed alongside the best of show and three winners. Best of Show will be displayed on the poster of the exhibition. A strict black & white theme will be applied and only works incorporating black, white, or shades of gray will be allowed. All forms of visual art are acceptable. $20 for two pieces of artwork. Deadline: March 27, 2024. 

Black & White Art Competition

Artist Space Gallery is pleased to announce our 2nd Black & White online Art Competition for the month of April 2024. In addition to the selected artists, the jury will select award winners in the following art categories: painting, photography, sculpture. All selected artists will receive a digital award certificate. An article about each artist will be displayed alongside the best of show and three winners. Best of Show will be displayed on the poster of the exhibition. A strict black & white theme will be applied and only works incorporating black, white, or shades of gray will be allowed. All forms of visual art are acceptable. $20 for two pieces of artwork. Deadline: March 27, 2024. 

100 Emerging Artists: 2024 Women’s Edition

We proudly present “100 Emerging Artists: 2024 Women’s Edition”, an initiative by the Arts to Hearts Project. This edition marks the inaugural launch of our landmark publication designed to spotlight and celebrate emerging women artists from around the globe.

In an art world that often favors established names, we believe in the power of fresh, untapped talent that pulses with potential. We aim to uncover these hidden gems and provide them with a platform where their creativity can be seen, appreciated, and celebrated. This mission forms the core of our project as we strive to illuminate the creative landscape with new voices and perspectives.

Calling All Artists: ATH Magazine Issue 6

We’re absolutely over the moon to share with you all that we’re now inviting art submissions for the sixth edition of ATH Magazine! We’re on the lookout for truly unique and exciting artwork that dares to question the norm and sparks interesting conversations. It doesn’t matter if you’re a well-known artist or someone who’s just beginning to discover the wonders of creative expression—we warmly welcome all of you to send in your pieces.

This is more than just an opportunity to see your work printed in a magazine. This is your chance to join a supportive and ever-growing community of people who truly value and promote the power that art holds. It’s about making connections, inspiring others, and pushing boundaries.

At Large, Animals on the Loose

Submit your art and photography of animals on the loose, in the wild, unleashed, outdoors, in the water or the sky! 2D and 3D artwork and photography desired.

For this exhibition, submit your best animal art and photography work that shows us the spirit and idea of being free, uncaged, on the loose, and at large. Animals can be wild, feral, domestic, or anything in between. 

All entries must be the original artwork of the submitting artist. Artwork must not have been accepted to one of our previous shows. 

Quick note: We are replacing "Special Merit Awards" with "Finalists" to more accurately describe the caliber of artwork in that category. We are repeatedly floored by the quality of entries received and wish to honor our artists appropriately.

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