Call for Artists

Masters of Wildlife Art 2024, International Art Competition

Submit your best wild animal art and photography. We want to see mastery of your art genre and style, whatever it may be. 2D and 3D.

We embrace realism as fully as abstraction. We love loose brush strokes as much as highly detailed photographs. We live for finely crafted ceramics as much as mixed media experiments. We. Love. Art.

Submit your portraits, wildlife scenes, animal activism messages. Show us your wildlife in the air, land, and water.

This virtual exhibition is looking for the best expressions of wildlife art today. This is a field of art that is changing rapidly in the 21st century. Wild Heart Gallery's mission is to celebrate and elevate animal art in all art styles, traditional, experimental, and beyond.

Small Work II

*Physical Exhibition

Eligibility: All UK & International Artists

Theme: Small Work

Work Medium: 2D Works - All Visual Arts

Work Size: Up to 20cm x 20cm

Requirements:

· All works must be artist’s original works, and copyright.

· Please submit high-resolution images as the form of JPG or JPEG.

(Do not submit captured images).

· To ensure security in displaying, the work size must be up to

20cm x 20cm, including frame and hanging hardware.

· All works must be suitably framed and ready for installation.

(Canvas or Framed, Glass Frames are not allowed).

· Provide a short description of your work (350 words maximum).

Pale Space Gallery - Open call

There's no theme for this open call.

·Artists aged 18 and above from all nations are eligible to participate.

·Applicants are encouraged to submit artworks in diverse mediums including painting, sketching, sculpting, ceramics, printmaking, photography, textiles, installations, digital art, mixed media, film, and performance

(jpg and link to the video).

·Artists themselves or art organizations representing artists from any part of the world are invited to make submissions.

·Artists may submit up to 5 individual works.

·Artists must submit the high quality images. 300 dpi, JPEG/JPG format, maximum file size is 5 mb. Accepted video formats include MOV, MP4, WMV.

·Artist statement and biography must be up to 300 words.

The Bottle Cap - Online Open Call

Welcome to Art On An Object (AOAO), where transformation reigns supreme and artistic challenges fuel inspiration.

At Art On An Object, we believe in the power of art to defy conventions, challenge norms, and transform the mundane into the extraordinary. Our mission is simple: to provide a platform for contemporary artists to unleash their creativity and showcase their remarkable talents.

Each month, we present a new challenge that allow artists to push the boundaries of artistic expression. By setting challenges to redefine everyday objects through art, our challenges ignite innovation and encourage artists to break free from the constraints of tradition.

Calling Women Artists: Virtual Exhibition + Artist’s Book

Arts to Hearts Project is thrilled to announce the launch of our new call for art for a virtual exhibition, accompanied by the creation of an exquisite artist’s book. This exciting initiative aims to celebrate the creative fusion of color and texture, inviting artists to explore the dynamic interplay between these two essential elements in their artwork. The virtual exhibition promises to be a captivating showcase of visual experiences, while the artist’s book will serve as a timeless collection of these vibrant creations. We are eagerly anticipating the diverse and inspiring submissions that will bring this theme to life.

Villa Filanda Antonini Open Call 2024

Villa Filanda Antonini (VFA) Announces VFA Open Call 2024 for Artist Residency Supported by Culture Moves Europe.

Villorba, Italy - April 2, 2024 - Villa Filanda Antonini is excited to announce the VFA Open Call 2024, offering a unique opportunity for European artists to immerse themselves in a multidisciplinary artist residency experience at the striking setting of the Former Spinning Mill of Lancenigo. This initiative is supported by the not-for-profit Arper Feltrin Foundation and funded entirely by the Culture Moves Europe program, an initiative promoted by the European Union and implemented by the Goethe-Institut.

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