futurism

Afro-Futurism

You are invited to attend a juried exhibit focused on Afro-Futurism. Focusing on people of color breaking through color barriers, social barriers, and pre-conceived narratives. 

 

Call for submission: Visual Art (2D and 3D), photography, and fashion for an exhibit focused on Afro-Futurism.

I invite you to display your work illustrating futuristic, abstract, and surreal work with The Fauntroy Gallery.

An initiative supporting aspiring visual artists, designers, photographers, and sculptors.

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Submission fee $30 per entry.

$10 per additional piece.

Prize summary: 

$1000 will be awarded to the piece judged best in show.

$500 will be awarded for runner up

Prizes Details: 

$1000

FUTURISM: I. EDITION OF SHORT FILM COMPETITION

ARTNESS CONTEMPORARY is proud to announce short film competition in the theme of FUTURISM and international contest open to video artists, performers and documentarist from all over the world. The contest is born aiming to promote contemporary art through all ARTNESS CONTEMPORARY Platform, sharing tools (press release, mailing list with more than 250,000 subscribers, social media networks, international contemporary art, art magazine officials and design events and exhibitions).

Submission deadline: May 30, 2020
The winners will be announced on June 1, 2020

CATEGORIES

VIDEO-ART
STOP-MOTION
PERFORMING ART
DOCUMENTARY
DIGITAL INSTALLATION

Queer Environmental Worlds 2

Future worlds. Alternate realities. Parallel universes. Far off planets. These are just some of the places we may discover in Queer Environmental Futures, which is the theme for this residency.

Queering environmental futures will bust down the divisions between utopia and dystopia. We already occupy liminal bodies, have activist histories, have lived with and through toxicity. What can queering the future bring to the current environmental crises? If we dismantle the colonialism, capitalism, white supremacy, patriarchy and hetero and cis normativity that have brought us to this environmentally precipitous moment, what can we create in their place? 

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