Visual Arts

New York City LED Show

YOUR ART ON THE WORLD’S LARGEST SOCIAL FEED
IN ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC AND FAMOUS URBAN PLACES

Artists selected for NYC Led Show will see their works in a solo video exhibition in Times Square, the famous plaza at the intersection of Broadway and 7Avenue, in the heart of Manhattan. On an 18,000 sq. ft. LED screen seen by more than 360,000 people a day.

SUBMISSION STEPS:
1. Sign up for pre-selection by filling out the form https://forms.gle/XWRq3FBxGGnrNsRYA
2. If selected pays the fee of €312
3. Our team will contact you to define the works to be transmitted
4. Witness the live streaming of your art

Carpe Diem : 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. ​Artist Feature Catalogue articles are published on our website and on our Substack page.

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.

REQUEST FOR 2025 EXHIBITION PROPOSALS

Crossing Arts is currently accepting submissions for solo and group exhibitions, as well as proposals for exhibits that specifically address diversity, inclusion, and equity. We are seeking submissions to exhibit during 2025, please review the guidelines below before submitting your work. 

All artists living in the United States are encouraged to apply (a very strong and consistent body of work is essential).  Open to all traditional and non-traditional art forms and media. Artwork must not have been previously exhibited with  Crossing Arts. All submissions will be reviewed and juried by the Crossing Arts Gallery Committee, which is made up of  working professional artists, educators, and art organization leaders in our local community.  

Through a BIPOC Lens: Decolonizing Feminism

There are many schools of feminist thought; and mainstream feminism has not – intentionally or not – been inclusive of all voices. One such response to this is the “womanist” movement coined by Alice Walker in 1979, for black feminists or feminists of color, to address more specifically the needs of these groups. WMG would like to take a critical look at feminism. We want to hear the voices and view the work of those who have been systematically marginalized. Please submit images of up three works in all media that include a visual element and have not been previously exhibited at the Gallery. Artists must address the theme of this exhibition in their work and in their artist statement. Jurors: Monica J. Brown and Donna Jackson.

7th Midwest Open

The Midwest Open is an annual exhibition at WMG that highlights the achievements of women and nonbinary artists living in the American Midwest. WMG is looking for work unique to the vision of each artist, work that needs the world to complete it, or work that sings a song from the heart(land). Juror Pamela Callahan is an artist and poet who lives and works in Wisconsin. Supporter of Woman Made Gallery since 1993, she has juried exhibitions, curated literary programs and advised and advocated for WMG throughout the years.

First Entry Due Date: June 22, 2024, 11:59 PM CST (entry fee: $30)

Final Entry Due Date (fee increases to $35): June 29, 2024, 11:59 PM

Connectivity

This is an open call for an exhibition about connecting to oneself, to others and to one’s surroundings. The exhibition will comprise visual material, tactile and sound explorations, dance, poetry, moving image, and more, through the prism of how we establish and maintain our connections on multiple levels. Juror Anke Loh is a designer, artist, and educator who works at the intersection of fashion, art, and technology.

First Entry Due Date: May 23, 2024, 11:59 PM CST (entry fee: $30)

Final Entry Due Date (fee increases to $35): May 30, 2024, 11:59 PM

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