Fine Arts

2024 New England Regional Juried Exhibition

About the Exhibition

August 31 - September 28

The New England Regional Juried Exhibition is a juried show featuring the best of representational painting, drawing, and sculpture by regional artists who work in the realist tradition.

The exhibition will be on view in the historic President's Gallery at the Guild's Newbury Street location, which features a skylight to allow viewing of artworks in natural light.

Selected artists will have the opportunity to exhibit where the great artists of the Boston School showed their work. Please review the following information and if you have any questions, please call the gallery at 617.536.7660 or e-mail us at BostonGuild@gmail.com

Zemin Berlin's Open Call For Workshop Projects

Open Call For Workshop Projects

In order to make the most of our mission to give even more space to art and educational projects in our 2024-2025 events and exhibition calendar, we invite you to realize your workshop projects at Zemin Berlin!

If you are a Berlin-based artist/curator/collective with a vision to make an impact through your practise, we invite you to submit your work to Zemin Art Space. We are looking for visionary projects that seek solidarity - projects that we can offer our space for free of charge. We welcome all visionaries. We do not have any theme limitations.

Join us in our mission to provide a democratic and safe space for artistic expression/experiments and collective action.

Zemin Berlin's Open Call for Pop-Up Exhibition Projects

Open Call For Pop-Up Exhibition Projects

In order to make the most of our mission to give even more space to art in our 2024-2025 events and exhibition calendar, we invite you to realize your small-scale Pop-Up Exhibition projects at Zemin Berlin! If you are a Berlin-based artist/curator/collective with a vision to make an impact through your art, we invite you to submit your work to Zemin Art Space.

We welcome all visionaries. We do not have any theme limitations. Through visual narratives and dynamic mixed-media explorations, we seek to amplify the voices of passionate artists, curators and creative collectives through their projects that transcend the traditional presentation models.

1 ST INTERNATIONAL TEXT ART BIENNALE "100 SPRING WISHES FOR YOURSELF"

This is a virtual exhibition where artists from all over the world will present their work.

We invite you to participate in this virtual exhibition and share your creations.

The goal of this biennale is to make a wish for oneself on an art object. Important condition: This wish must be for an art object you have created, such as a ceramic piece, painting, installation, sculpture, or other art object. Turn on your imagination and wish for the most unusual things!

We are looking forward to your work!

The exhibition will be featured on our YouTube channel “IAVPOA ART” where viewers will be invited to vote for three artworks they like the most.

The work that receives the most votes will be awarded the digital certificate of excellence.

Exchange Station : Catalogue Publication & Online Exhibit

No application or registration fees. Up to six best in show artists will have their work published with a critical review in the Artist Feature Catalogue. Artists participating in the online exhibit will have two works of art on display and links to their website and social media. Artists keep 100% sales of their work.

You can apply for online exhibits by emailing us at curator@aedrafinearts.com.

How to apply:

Email your resume, 3 image samples, and artist website.

Artist Feature Catalogue articles are published on our website at 

https://www.aedrafinearts.com/artist-feature and on our Substack page at https://aedrafinearts.substack.com

AFA does not accept applications of works made with artificial intelligence. 

Call for Contributors or Co-Producers for Emerging Artist Development

This paid opportunity invites 3-4 individuals or collectives to support a four-month long young artist development programme launching in May 2024, intended to support emerging artists finding barriers to entering creative careers, as well as new arts graduates struggling to find early career opportunities. Delivered through a combination of participant-led peer-learning workshops and three mentorship or practice development sessions, this project will offer participants reflexive mentorship and networking opportunities with artists and gallery professionals in London.

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