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February PleinAir Salon Online Art Competition

The 14th Annual PleinAir Salon is an online art competition with 12 monthly cycles, and is open to a variety of mediums and styles. It’s not just for plein air painters! We invite a variety of top master artists, museum directors and gallery owners to judge each month. All monthly winners are automatically included in the Annual Competition where the Grand Prize winner receives $15,000 and has their painting featured on the cover of PleinAir Magazine, the #1 representational art magazine at Barnes & Noble.

In addition to a total of $50,000 in ALL Cash Prizes, winners receive exposure and recognition through our various magazines, websites, newsletters and social media platforms.

International 'The Art of Nature & Spring' 2D & 3D Virtual Exhibition Open Call

Stanisonne Art Gallery is an international online contemporary art gallery, based in Berlin and is calling talented artists from all around the world, no matter their background and level of experience, to apply to participate in our 2D and 3D virtual exhibition ‘The Art of Nature & Spring’.

Artists are invited to capture the essence of nature—its beauty, potential for growth, and energy—in their works, embodying the ability of nature to rebirth and human evolution through the philosophy of renewal, metamorphosis, and a sense of connection.

Artist Of The Month ( February )

ARTJOBS, over the years, has established collaborations and partnerships with publications, galleries, talent agencies, auction houses, public and private institutions to continue to discover and promote the best talents from the arts & creative industries.

Artist Of The Month
A competition established to encourage the pursuit of excellence in visual arts.

To have your work seen by 600,000+ visitors around the world, including world-leading companies,  brands, publications, creative agencies, galleries, talent agencies, collectors, curators, writers, and more, we encourage submissions from artists to take this opportunities to submit your best works and connect with our online audiences from 200+ countries ! 

The World of Flowers in Bloom | 5th Floral & Botanical Contest| Gallery 4%

If you are someone who just can’t help falling in love with the world of flora, then the 5th Floral & Botanical Contest by Gallery 4% may just be the perfect place for you. Participate in the contest for just $11 per artwork and get to win cash prizes of up to $500, social media promotions, and exposure through email blasts to more than 50000 galleries and art collectors worldwide. Do not miss the deadline of 26th February 2025. It’s an open call for artists from anywhere on the globe, whether a beginner or an expert, with all sorts of creative mediums except audio, video, and AI-generated artwork. For doubts, send your queries to hello@gallery4percent.com and our team will help you out.

Where Worlds Meet

Our March online group art show, “Where Worlds Meet” invites artists to delve into the intriguing concept of interconnectivity within their creative works. This group show aims to provide a platform for artists to express and explore the beauty and complexity that emerges when different worlds, identities, or elements meet, intertwine, and coexist within the realm of artistic expression. Artists are encouraged to interpret this theme in a way that resonates with their unique perspectives and artistic styles. Through the art displayed in “Where Worlds Meet,” artists are empowered to build bridges across perceived divides, inspiring audiences to embrace the multifaceted nature of connectivity and coexistence within the artistic landscape.

Rethinking exhibition models of the Venice Biennale: from globalization to the most recent form of decolonization

Course online

18.02- 06.03.25

Deadline for applying: 06.02.2025

This workshop online provides an immersive and active understanding of curatorial practice and its developments in the last decades. Through the work of some of the most remarkable curators, the students will develop an understanding of how curating works by looking back at its history and by examining certain case studies. The analysis of specific editions of the Venice Art Biennale will give us the possibility to look to the predecessors and the influences of specific curators on their work. But it is also an opportunity to explore the ways in which the curatorial practices are changing and examine increasingly diverse approaches to exhibition-making. 

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