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On the Rise: Art, Action and Climate Justice

After decades of activism and multiple scientific studies that confirm the effects of climate change, we face now a global undeniable challenge to deal with the consequences of decades of environmental destruction.  Product of the impact of human actions on earth, climate change is a result of the increasing greenhouse gas emissions, the destruction of natural habitats, deforestation, pollution, animal agriculture, and contamination of soil and water. Drastically affecting life on earth, climate change will result in common floods, desertification,  the extinction of animal species, and also exacerbating the inequalities that already exist with the poverty of marginalized groups (such as indigenous communities around the world).

Abstract Art

Collect art is looking for 2D artists, working in different media, such as painting, drawing, textile, illustration, photography, mixed media and etc under the theme 'ABSTRACT'

Eligibility: Open to all nationalities and to any aged 18 and above.

The online Exhibition will last for a month. Each selected artist will receive a 2-6 page spread in print and digital magazines including a biography, statement, interview, website, and 2-10 featured artworks. All published artists will receive a complimentary digital issue of the magazine and will be promoted on our website/social media. In addition, you will receive the link for ordering the printed magazine. 

​Requirements for the submission:  

'In the City' (online exhibition, printed & digital magazine)

Collect Art is looking for artists interested in showcasing their works in Online Exhibition & printed and digital magazines.

Eligibility: Open to all nationalities and to any aged 18 and above, artists working in different media, including painting, drawing, textile, printmaking, photography, and digital art. 

The theme for the online exhibition and the special edition is 'In the City.'

"On our Lands: Artistic Production and Indigenous Rights"

Colonizers and settlers have inflicted significant damage on Indigenous communities by dispossessing them of their lands and restricting their rights. They face numerous forms of oppression and discrimination, including degrading cultures and unstable economics.

Associated with many other social issues such as climate change, the permanent neglect of Indigenous rights resulted in the exclusion and marginalization of those communities. From the Amazon rainforest to aboriginal communities in Australia, currently, we estimate that 50 million Indigenous live in or depend on tropical rainforests. In fact, for centuries, Indigenous communities have stood as models of resistance against western policies, using their ancestral knowledge to protect their lands and natural resources.

"Voyage-A Home Elsewhere"

It is said that after every trip, we are never the same as when we left.

As Maya Angelou wrote, “The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned.” We all seek security, protection, and comfort–but such does not look the same for all of us. When we leave, we know what we are leaving but we don't know what we will find. People travel to discover new places or to discover a dimension where they can be in harmony with themselves and with others.
In this process of evolution and rebirth that the journey determines in people's lives, the only sure thing is the baggage of experiences that each of them has accumulated over time and that guide them in the following actions.

"Broken Mirrors"

Culturally Arts Collective is a nonprofit organization for arts education, outreach, and exhibitions based in the US. We strive to promote a culture of artistic innovation upholding the academic integrity of the arts, uplifting contemporary expression, and challenging the status quo.

We are currently looking for national and international artists to submit works for the upcoming call: "Broken Mirrors". Emerging and mid-career artists are invited to submit their work and be considered to join our strong artistic community, presently located in 76 countries, by exhibiting in our 360-degree 3-D gallery in the virtual Milostka Center for Exhibitions.

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