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Trees

TREES. Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition (BWAC) is seeking submissions for an online exhibit on Artsy exploring our
relationship to trees. Whether you are a city dweller, suburbanite or live in a rural environment, trees are part of our
daily existence. They provide shade, beauty, oxygen, home to birds and animals and a timeless presence in our everyday
lives. In honor of the arrival of spring, please send 3-5 images of artwork involving trees.

Online Exhibition Dates: APRIL 15 – JUNE 1, 2023

BWAC is pledging 15% of proceeds from sales in the online TREES show to The Brooklyn Botanic Garden to support their
efforts in keeping New York green.

The (De)evolution of Karen

The De(evolution) of Karen seeks to examine the fundamental question who is Karen? Loved, feared, and misunderstood in the public context, the ubiquitous Karen can be any woman, and every woman. How did Karen get here and what forces led her to a place of special privilege? (Or not?) Taking life (and the manager) by the balls, is Karen really a feminist icon in disguise, or, is she just a self entitled "bitch" that society heaps their spite on?  Are we all just as entitled to her as she feels entitled to take the special attention that she feels she deserves? 

ACYC 2024 Dalton Gallery Exhibits Call for Artists

The Arts Council of York County invites artists interested in presenting their work in the Dalton Gallery at the Center for the Arts to submit exhibition proposals for the 2024 calendar year. The Dalton Gallery is a well-appointed, 1,800 square-foot professional gallery for the exhibition of experienced artists and community projects. Exhibitions are 1-2 months in length.

Queer Conscience 2023 Photography Exhibition

Juried by: Kari Orvik, Nathan Lomas, and The Image Flow

The Image Flow invites artists closely tied to the LGBTQIA2+ community to submit work to our juried photography exhibition Queer Conscience 2023.

What could you do with a clear conscience? Who could you be? How could you live, free of judgment, shame, expectation, or fear?

The queer experience is unlike any other, and even within our vibrant community, no two queer identities are quite alike. This is what has the power to unite us; a respect for our differences that can create bonds like family. Living as a queer person can be complex, and frightening, and beautiful all at once.

Calling for Artists

Call Type: Exhibition

Call Eligibility: National

Entry Dates: Now - April 9th, 2023

Entry Fee: $25 (3 pieces maximum), $5 each additional (maximum 10 pieces total)

Location: Gallery B612 is located in the heart of SODO.
Just two blocks south from the T-Mobile Stadium and Lumen Field, and two blocks north of Starbucks Headquarters.

Website: www.galleryb612.com

Submissions Apply https://galleryb612grandreopening.artcall.org/

Art and Music

  Our beautiful new art space is located in the Gulch in Nashville. We are inviting artists from Nashville, TN, and all over the U.S. to participate in our show about “Art and Music." 

  We welcome artists who are working with painting, photography, drawing, mixed-media, and digital art. All kinds of styles are welcomed except pop art and street art because the art space's interior design style is modern. We love pop art and street art, but we don’t believe they will fit in this specific space.

  We treat artists as superstars, and we curate the exhibition for artists. We finalize the art pieces in the show and the exhibition after talking with artists so that we can make sure that we help artists tell their stories. 

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