The Aerogramme Center for Arts and Culture

Submit to The Flat Files: Artist Interviews & Studio Visits

The Flat Files is a growing virtual archive of artist conversations highlighting the diverse mediums and subject matter often over looked in the art world. In addition to these conversations, artists will have a platform to share their studio space to inspire others in their artistic careers.
 

  • Deadline May 28, 2023

  • $15 Application fee

    • Selected artists will receive a complimentary issue and feature in The Mobile Library Magazine. The magazine contains submissions by our magazine artists and writers, a transcript from our podcast, and your artist interview/studio visit feature. If you would like a print copy, regardless of whether you're selected, the fee is $20.

Open Call to The Mobile Library Magazine Volume 3 Issue 2: Time Capsule: Young Adult

The Mobile Library provides a multi-digital exhibiting experience for artists and writers to showcase their work during the pandemic closures. Each publication is unique, pairing 6 artists and 6 writers together at different stages in their career to build a collaborative experience.

This year, Volume 3 will explore the theme of memory with Issue 2 seeking work that explores memories, moments, and experiences of being a young adult. What does it mean to discover your identity, how did you navigate living on your own for the first time, and what relationships did you cultivate in college or at work? All media welcome - including but not limited to - paintings, drawings, sculpture, illustrations, found objects, poetry, short stories, essays, journals and more!

Open Call for 2 Solo Exhibition Proposals for April and June

The Aerogramme Center's Virtual Viewing Room provides a platform for emerging artists to exhibit their artwork. Artists also have the opportunity to be featured in our Behind the Studio event where artists give a short artist talk, studio tour while answering rapid fire questions, and Q&A with viewers.

Open Call to The Flat Files

The Flat Files is a growing virtual archive of artist conversations highlighting the diverse mediums and subject matter often over looked in the art world. In addition to these conversations, interviewee’s will have a platform to share their studio space, where ideas and creativity happen regardless if it's your bedroom or a professional space. 

We believe providing a platform for artists to show their studio spaces can inspire others in their artistic careers under any conditions and at any stages in their lives.

Open Call to The Mobile Library Magazine

The Mobile Library provides a multi-digital exhibiting experience for artists and writers to showcase their work during the pandemic closures. Each publication is unique, pairing 6 artists and 6 writers together at different stages in their career to build a collaborative experience.

This year, Volume 3 will explore the theme of memory with Issue 1 seeking work that explores memories, moments, and experiences of childhood. What does it mean to record a moment and how do we choose which objects to represent a specific moment of our lives. The decision is a deeply personal one and through this issue we invite you to create works including, but not limited to --paintings, drawings, sculpture, illustrations, found objects, poetry, short stories, essays, journals and more!

Open Call to The Mobile Library Magazine Volume 2 Issue 4: Sci-fi

The Mobile Library provides a multi-digital exhibiting experience for artists and writers to showcase their work during the pandemic closures. Each publication is unique, pairing 6 artists and 6 writers together at different stages in their career to build a collaborative experience.

We are excited to announce Volume 2 will take on themes of the supernatural, spiritual, and mythological with Issue 4 seeking 6 artists and 6 writers that explore our theme of 'Sci-fi'. Themes include - but are not limited to - technology, dystopia, extraterrestrial or alien, robots, steampunk, cyberpunk, futurism, virtual reality, inventive languages, space exploration, time travel, super heroes, and parallel universes!

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