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"Domain of Heart" Global Healing Art Contest and Online Exhibition

stage is as big as the heart is. Everyone has a map of his own world in his heart, which represents a territory of his heart. In psychology, there is a word for psychological territory, which refers to the maximum tolerance of individual psychology. This is also an important cause of psychological problems.

 

stage is as big as the heart is. Everyone has a map of his own world in his heart, which represents a territory of his heart. In psychology, there is a word for psychological territory, which refers to the maximum tolerance of individual psychology. This is also an important cause of psychological problems.

 

Call for Artists: Seeking artists of all disciplines for the Maryland Arts Directory Triennial!

In celebration of the growing talent and diverse array of artists across the state, the Maryland Art Place (MAP) – in collaboration with the Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) – is seeking artists for the 3rd Maryland State Artist Directory Triennial exhibition (2023). 

Maintained by MAP, the Maryland Arts Directory originated as a regional resource conceived by MSAC. MAP has remained the responsible partner for the care of this critical resource for over 25 years. The Maryland Arts Directory is a free online platform that showcases the high-caliber, diverse, and relevant work of Maryland’s artists and arts organizations and promotes the vitality of Maryland’s arts communities.

Stone City

This exhibition will centre around the theme of Bath Stone and the fascination that many people have grown to have for it. The especially fine limestone, quarried by hand from underneath Bath are the building blocks of our streets and give the city its unique appearance. Surrounding Bath’s Artists and residents for hundreds of years, the stone has had an unintentional yet profound impact on many people’s style, taste, and visual practice. The stories and images of how it was mined are both mysterious and captivating and will sit alongside a range of artwork which depicts or is inspired by Bath Stone.

“Spring” International Open Call to Artists and Writers—Deadline May 31, 2023

The artist's and writer's call for the ArtAscent Art & Literature Journal Spring issue is now open.  

The current issue theme is spring. The seasons pull us from one state to another, perhaps from frozen, hibernating and quiet to thawed, reborn, and growing. Sometimes our spring lets us embrace something new, fall into first love, or see fresh horizons. Spring brings birds, butterflies, frogs, nests, tulips and fragrant blossoms. What’s the seasonal impact in your world? What makes spring more tantalizing than winter or summer? Spring can be literal, abstract, emotional or intellectual; past, present or future; brief or lifelong. Express your spring with words or imagery.  

Isla De Crear call-out

Isla de Crear is a creative centre, combining a range of different disciplines in order to
explore creating and crafting in a new method, away from commercial constraints or
industry guidelines, based on the principles of the Fantasism manifesto.
 For our new call-out, we are looking for artists, craftspeople, thinkers and creatives
from all different fields to explore the theme:
QUEERIOUS : DISRUPTION
 We are purposefully keeping the theme as broad as possible, and encourage you to
think as tangentially as possible. 

Open Call to The Mobile Library Magazine Volume 3 Issue 2: Time Capsule: Young Adult

The Mobile Library provides a multi-digital exhibiting experience for artists and writers to showcase their work during the pandemic closures. Each publication is unique, pairing 6 artists and 6 writers together at different stages in their career to build a collaborative experience.

This year, Volume 3 will explore the theme of memory with Issue 2 seeking work that explores memories, moments, and experiences of being a young adult. What does it mean to discover your identity, how did you navigate living on your own for the first time, and what relationships did you cultivate in college or at work? All media welcome - including but not limited to - paintings, drawings, sculpture, illustrations, found objects, poetry, short stories, essays, journals and more!

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