Women Artists

Women in Art 2020

This exhibition is dedicated to the spirit and creativity of all women artists, past and present. As part of Women in History Month, the gallery is seeking works from women artists.​

All local, national and international artists, professional and amateur will be considered in this call for art.

Works in Acrylic, Airbrush, Assemblage, Charcoal, Color Pencil, Collage, Digital Art, Drawings, Encaustic, Fiber Art, Graphite, Illustration, Mixed Media, New Media, Oil, Painting, Pastel, Photography (Traditional and Digital), Printmaking, Watercolor, and Woodcuts will be considered.

GALLERY IN HONG KONG IS LOOKING FOR WOMEN ARTISTS

OPEN CALLS FOR ARTIST

We currently have 4 open calls:

1. Group On-Line Exhibition:

"LET THERE BE LIGHT", (emerging and mid-career artists) exhibition period: 

25 MARCH - 24 APRIL 2022. Deadline: 19 MARCH

 

 2. Group On-Line Exhibition:

"PEACE ON EARTH", (emerging and mid-career artists) exhibition period: 

15 APRIL - 14 MAY 2022. Deadline: 30 MARCH

3. Personal On-Line Exhibition: from 30 March 2022 exhibition period onward.

4. Artist Residency in Koh Phangan Island, Thailand. See page.

 

You can APPLY for our Open Calls by sending us your introduction letter, CV and 5 - 10 photos of your work to lafeniceart@yandex.com.

Persistence: A National Exhibition Celebrating Women

Persistence is an exhibition that features work from female artists from across the country. This exhibition is open to functional, non-functional, 2D, 3D, fine art, and fine craft in all mediums. In honor of Women’s History Month, this exhibition is open to all female artists living in the United States,  and is held at the d’Art Center in Norfolk, Virginia. The d’Art Center is Norfolk’s thirty-year-old art center and includes working professional artist studios and provides a wide variety of exhibitions and programming open to the public. The d’Art Center is located in the NEON district of Norfolk.

Spoken Soul Festival 2019

Spoken Soul Festival 2019 - SWAN Day MIAMI 

Women Empowering The Soul Through Art, Advocacy & Creativity

The mission of the Spoken Soul Festival, a three-day event, is to produce an annual festival that will help advance the careers of a variety of women artists including poets, fine artists, photographers, filmmakers, and designers. 

Winner of Miami New Times “Best Place to Meet Intelligent Women,” this year’s festival theme is #WordIsBond.  We aim to celebrate the impact of the spoken and written word in our community. In the age of social media, our words no longer have boundaries and can reach millions changing how our society interacts. #WordIsBond is a commentary on the power of our word. 

2nd Annual Women Artists Art Competition

Fusion Art is once again celebrating women artists. The gallery invites both 2D and 3D submissions from women artists, only, for the 2nd Annual Women Artists art competition.

This is an international open competition so any subject matter and any media is acceptable. The work can range from realism to surrealism to abstraction and all women artists, over the age of 18, are encouraged to submit their best 2D and 3D representational and non-representational art and photography.

A three-month group online exhibition will be featured on the Fusion Art website starting January 15 through April 14, 2019.

Call out: Both Sides Now with Fatima Al Qadiri

We’re looking for emerging female musicians, producers, visual artists and performance artists to take part in this exciting cross-artform residency led by composer, producer and conceptual artist Fatima Al Qadiri, developed in collaboration with curator and researcher Amal Khalaf.

Based at the People’s History Museum in Manchester across four days (9-12 July), you’ll collaborate to create new work inspired by the current exhibition Represent! Voices 100 Years Onwhich reflects on those who campaigned for better representation (most famously the suffragettes) and asks ‘How far have we really come in 100 years?’ 

The residency will culminate in a live showcase performance as part of ‘Radical Lates’ at the museum on Thursday 12 July.

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