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2021 National Juried Exhibition

7th Annual National Juried Exhibition

CALL FOR ARTISTS

Date of Exhibition: October 15-November 12

DEADLINE TO ENTER: FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH, 2021

Notifications of accepted or rejected work will be made via email by Friday, September 17th, 2021

 

OUR EXHIBITION HAS AWARDS!

 

Entry Fee:

$15 each for up to 4 artworks

Payment can be made online or checks made payable to: Oxford Arts Alliance, PO Box 313, Oxford, PA 19363.

All entries are non-refundable

Graphic/Street Art for Oxford City Centre Window

Makespace Oxford is looking for a bold street or graphic artist to transform a street facing window into an exciting and engaging urban art piece.

What the space will be: The Community Works will be a dynamic community action hub located in the Oxford city centre for social enterprises and progressive organisations. 

Project Background: Makespace Oxford transforms empty and underused  buildings into dynamic hubs for community action, creativity and social change. They support socially conscious organisations to build a community by providing  affordable space to work and collaborate.

Tone: Exciting, Progressive, Bold, Local, Accessible, Profound, Inviting, Provocative

6th Annual National Juried Exhibition

We're having our 6th Annual National Juried Exhibition in October! Our juror for this renowned annual exhibition is Steven Harvey of the Steven Harvey Fine Arts Project. This exhibition has no theme and all media is eligible. Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects is a gallery focused on contemporary and post-war painting. It was established in 2007 on the upper east side. In 2011 it moved to the lower east side. Contemporary artists it represents include Gideon Bok, Chuck Bowdish, Kurt Knobelsdorf, Sangram Majumdar, E.M. Saniga and Stuart Shils. Additionally they represent the estates of Gandy Brodie, Earl Kerkam, Seymour Remenick and Bill Rice. The gallery is directed by Steven Harvey and Jennifer Samet.

Climate Change: What Will You Do To Help?

The Oxford Arts Alliance is having a national juried exhibition in September called "Climate Change: What Will You Do To Help?". We're asking artists to respond to one or more of these questions with your art:

What can you do?

What will you do?

What are you doing?

What if we don’t?

The Glass Tank - Open call for 2020/21 exhibitions programme

Open to all, our unique exhibition space encourages visitors to engage with art and research. The Glass Tank is a University wide exhibition space that provides a vibrant exhibition programme for Oxford Brookes University students, staff, alumni, visitors and the local and wider community.

The Glass Tank is now accepting proposals for our 2020/21 exhibition programme.

Glass Tank Call for Proposals - Information and Guidelines

Exhibition Proposal Form

International Arts Festival

Applications for Handmade Oxford close on 31 March 2019.

Are you an artist, designer or craftsperson? If so, there's still time to apply for Handmade Oxford - The International Arts Festival which takes place at Waterperry Gardens, Oxford, UK, from 27 - 30th June 2019. Join over 200 exhibitors to sell your work in the beautiful gardens, alongside an exciting programme of events. 

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