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Walking With Giants | Call For Artists

Here at Boomer Gallery we always strive to create the best opportunities and bring a lot of value into each show but the upcoming exhibition is something unique and maybe a once in a lifetime opportunity for all of us. 

 

After a long correspondence, the well known art critic Anthony Fawcett has agreed to be the co- curator of our upcoming exhibition from May “Walking With Giants”.

 

Moreover, he has agreed to write and publish an article about it. 

 

Anthony Fawcett is a British writer, art critic, and a former curator to John Lennon and Yoko Ono from 1968 until 1970.

 

Bryen & Langley x Photofusion

This is a great opportunity for a photographer who is interested in architecture/ urban landscapes and/ or responding to a space. 

This is an exciting paid opportunity for an emerging Lambeth based photographer who is 18+. Bryen & Langley and Photofusion are collaborating to find a photographer to capture the development of new affordable workspace on Beehive Place, delivered as part of Lambeth Council’s Revitalising Brixton’s Rec Quarter’ project.

The photographer will be supported to complete a body of work, which will include mentoring from internal and external mentors as well as having access to kit and production facilities (darkroom or digital) at Photofusion. The mentoring will cover training on how to use artificial lighting in large spaces and much more…

Contemporary | 5th Edition | Call For Artists

Have you ever wondered if your art is good enough? 

 

There is no secret that most of the artists have this inner dialogue where they ask questions and compare their work with those of their idols and this brings a lot of confusion and anxiety- “Is My Work Good Enough, Is It Contemporary”?

 

Well- any work of art in any style has the potential to become great even a simple line on a piece of paper and even the great artists that are now Legends had the same questions during their life. 

 

The purpose of this exhibition is to create a dialogue between artists, artworks and the audience and to demonstrate that any form of art in any style can be successful. 

 

Beyond Mud: Ceramics in 2023

A NATIONAL JURIED ART EXHIBITION MAY 13  to JUNE 18, 2023
Beyond Mud: Ceramics in 2023, a national juried art exhibition sponsored by the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, is seeking ceramic work that explores ideas about form using clay. We are interested in work that is beautiful, exciting, edgy, unusual and/or wonderful. Functionality is not required.

Curator: Sandra Forrest
Juror: Talia Shiroma, Curatorial Assistant, Arts of the Americas and Europe at the Brooklyn Museum

In late May, during the show, BWAC will participate in the Brooklyn Ceramic Arts Tour, a three-day Open Studios Brooklyn-wide event.

Annual Regional Juried Show: Identity; Exploring the Human Condition

Annual Juried Regional Show: Identity, Exploring the Human Condition

  • Identity, Exploring the Human Condition invites artists to submit work that addresses a sense of who they/we are as individuals, or who we are as a society.

  • These works will highlight the journey, the turmoil, the ecstasy of the human condition.

  • These works may reinforce the underlying communication of emotional truth as only understood by other human beings.

  • Submissions are welcome in all media including painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, mixed media, digital arts, and sculpture.

Recycle 2023

Recycle 2023, the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalitions national juried show of art crafted from castoff, discarded, and repurposed materials, will be a celebration of ingenuity and imagination. We are seeking to exhibit sophisticated two and three dimensional art created in the reuse genre. BWAC is seeking original artwork from artists working in repurposed materials. Entries must incorporate at least 50 percent of repurposed, recycled, or reused materials. The theme is open to any medium resulting in 2-Dimensional or 3-Dimensional work. As well as looking for skill in the use of material, we want to see art that demonstrates the importance of conserving our limited natural resources.

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