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2nd Annual Animal Artivism

Art + Activism = Artivism

Submit your art and photography with the theme of animal conservation, preservation, animal activism, and environmentalism. Art must include at least one animal. 

We are looking for 2D and 3D artwork and photography that falls into a variety of art style and genre categories: Abstraction, Portraiture, Surrealism, Realism, Pop Art, Expressionism, Assemblage, and more!

This call for art is open to all international artists age 18 or over and working in any medium (except video and sound art). A wide range of genres and styles is desired.

CATEGORIES

  • Digital Art (includes digitally manipulated photographs)

  • Drawing and Pastels

Embrace The Unseen- Curator Residency

We invite you to participate in this unique opportunity to curate a virtual exhibition centered around the theme of activism. This residency program provides a platform for artists and curators to showcase their work, explore new ideas, and engage with a global audience. While there is no financial compensation involved, the program offers valuable exposure for emerging curators and artists.

Residency Details

Duration: 4 weeks (can be flexible)
Application Deadline: July 30, 2023

About the Starving Artist Initiative

The Flood

Seeking submissions of video, film, photographic and/or sound work for an exhibition tentatively titled The Flood, in June 2022, at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum. As part of the Finger Mullet Film Festival, and curated by students in Flagler College’s Curatorial Studies course, this exhibition will focus on work that visualizes, records, depicts, and investigates, the present and future of a partially submerged world. From imagined futures to the real social and economic consequences of climate change, the exhibition aspires to new ways of seeing and understanding coastlines, tidal shifts, displacement, submerged infrastructures, and other inundations.

 

 

R.A.R.O. en red. New program 2020/2021 Activism and Resistance.

This special edition of the virtual follow up program is intended for artists, cultural managers, curators and researchers, who from different languages ​​address issues such as: inclusion, memory, social protest, inequality, gender, institutional violence, human rights violations, social tensions, among other problems in their works and / or projects.

 

 Our goal is to deepen the artists' professionalization

 giving them the opportunity to have a personal feedback on their work.

 

Call for Art: Craftivism: The Art of Action

Exhibition Description: Craftivism is an art-form that fuses art, craft, and action. This broad definition creates endless opportunities for artists to innovative solutions to today’s biggest cultural, structural, and societal issues. At its best, craftivists use their work to build community, give voice, challenge systems of oppression, and demonstrate tangible outcomes. Open to women-identified and non-binary artists from the local, national, and international community, Woman Made Gallery is inviting artwork in any media that focuses on the message to engage the broader community with the intend to effect change.

Juror/Curator: Shannon Downey

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