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Best of Me

Our October group show “Best of Me” invites artists to submit their best and most personal creations.

This show will revolve around self-expression and authenticity, so each piece submitted should not just showcase the artist’s technical mastery and creative vision, but also embody the essence of who they are as individuals and artists. Whether these works are inspired by external influences, such as current events, societal issues, or personal encounters, or stem from imaginative explorations of the artist’s inner world, each piece should embody the artist’s authentic voice and vision.

Harmony & Diversity

In September we want to explore the theme of harmony and diversity. This theme serves as a reminder that unity does not require homogeneity; instead, true harmony emerges from the acknowledgment and celebration of diversity. By bringing together various artistic styles, subject matters and expressions, this group show not only celebrates the richness of individual creativity, but also highlights the collective strength that emerges when different voices harmonize. Artists are free to submit artworks that showcase their unique voices and visions, and through this collection of diverse artworks, we can illustrate the power of unity in embracing differences.

We welcome artworks from all mediums of visual art, except AI-created art, and video/film.

May Flowers

As a way to welcome the arrival of Spring, our May group art show ”May Flowers” seeks to celebrate flowers, their beauty, and rich historical significance in various cultures worldwide.

Throughout history, humans have used flowers to communicate their emotions and to commemorate various occasions. The beauty and fleeting nature of flowers and the diverse cultural associations and symbolism attached to them have served as an inspiration to many great artists from Vincent Van Gogh to Maria Sibylla Merian. This group show showcases how flowers have remained an emblem of beauty and significance in both art and human culture over the ages. We encourage our artists to explore various interpretations of flowers and their significance in the art world.

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