Visual Arts

Artist Development at Kolaj Institute

Kolaj Institute’s Artist Development Program is a collection of three core workshops for self-motivated artists, at any stage in their career, who want to develop and expand their collage-based artist practice and work towards professional goals, particularly in the areas of exhibitions and publishing.

Open call for Solo Exhibition

Opportunity for artists
Open call for Solo Exhibition

IAS CEU Artist in Residence Fellowship

IAS CEU offers annually one Writer in Residence fellowship and one Visual/New Media Artist in Residence fellowship to provide selected artists with opportunities to conceptualize and create new works while providing the fellow community with opportunities for meaningful interaction with artists working in various fields. These two residential fellowships (up to 5 months each with a minimum stay of 3 months) are offered on a competitive basis to internationally established as well as emerging artists, in creative writing (from poetry and prose to drama, screen and playwriting) and in the visual arts, including new media art (from painting to filming and from digital art to computer graphics to interactive art). 

THE ADACHI CONTEMPORARY UKIYO-E AWARD 2024

The Adachi UKIYOE Award 2024 is now calling for 21st-century ukiyo-e artists. Ukiyo-e prints, loved worldwide, are the result of a collaborative effort by three artisans: the ukiyo-e artist, represented by masters like Hokusai and Hiroshige, who draws the original design; the carver, who meticulously carves the design onto woodblocks; and the printer, who transfers the image onto washi paper. The works created by these artists have served as a “mirror of the times,” reflecting the societal and cultural contexts of their era and captivating many people. Since its inception in 2009, the Adachi UKIYOE Award has sought artists to become the next generation of ukiyo-e artists, producing designs that serve as the foundation for modern ukiyo-e.

Break the Silence to End the Violence Open Call

YEM's Break the Silence to End the Violence campaign aims to combat gender based violence (GBV) by empowering women through equal gender representation in parliament, we also aim to raise awareness of the intersectional nature of GBV which disproportionally affects women from persecuted minorities.  
 
We are partnering with The Starving Artist Studio to organise online and physical exhibitions of artworks on the theme of female empowerment, gender equality and combating GBV.
 

Small Wonders

Small Wonders
Some of the most exquisite beauty can be captured in the smallest of images and objects, the iridescence of a hummingbird in flight, a millefiori paperweight, Faberge eggs, a miniature woven basket, and endless other possibilities.
Healdsburg Center for the Arts invites artists to submit their Small Wonders, paintings, original fine art prints, sculptures, ceramics, or jewelry. Artwork submitted should be no larger than 12 by 12 inches (144 square inches) and no larger than 196 square inches framed.

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