A juried group photo show on street + still life + fashion at Black Box Gallery.
For more info: https://blackboxgallery.com/
A juried group photo show on street + still life + fashion at Black Box Gallery.
For more info: https://blackboxgallery.com/
ARTE NATURA is a thematic exhibition based on art inspired by the natural world. The exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery, May 9 – June 1, 2024 and is open to all artists working in any visual art media. All interpretations of the theme are acceptable, including landscape, fruits, vegetables, flowers and fauna and human figuration as part of the natural environment. Entry deadline February 29, 2024. On-line entry form at
http://www.slowart.com/prospectus/natura.htm
NEOTERIC ABSTRACT XII – This call is for a thematic exhibition dedicated to abstract art. The exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery, April 4 – 27th, 2024 and is open to all forms of abstraction, from the geometric to the lyrical, from the precise to the raw. The entry deadline is January 31, 2024.
The entry form is online at: Â http://www.slowart.com/prospectus/abstract.htm
The BIPOC Leadership Circle is a hybrid series beginning January 2024 through June 2024 that prioritizes bringing together BIPOC leaders representing organizations across the United States to provide support, strategies, and systems of accountability in creating dynamic new leadership models that center BIPOC experiences.
We’re extending an invitation to BIPOC leaders to learn more about the program and to submit an Interest Form to join the cohort. Deadline to submit interest is November 17, 2023.
Dates | Location
January–June 2024
Four virtual sessions via Zoom and one in-person retreat experience in Los Angeles, CA.Â
About the Program
Being a Black, Indigenous, Person of Color (BIPOC) in a predominantly white sector or organization has its challenges. Try doing that as a BIPOC person in a leadership position. Most organizations, even those that are primarily BIPOC or BIPOC-friendly, do not offer systems of support and affirmation for BIPOC leaders. ​
This hybrid series prioritizes bringing together BIPOC leaders representing organizations across the United States to provide support, strategies, and systems of accountability in creating dynamic new leadership models that center BIPOC experiences. ​
Who is the program designed for?
Our program is designed to center, support, and address the experiences of BIPOC leaders of cultural institutions and communities. Through a popular education approach, we use our time together to generate conversations, connections, and ideas in order to inspire new leadership paradigms for and by BIPOC leaders. Ultimately, our goal is to create a national shift in leadership values and practices in the art and culture sector.Â
We are bringing together artists, activists, and organizational leaders who work at the intersection of art and activism. This space is uniquely designed for Leaders of Color and those who identify as: BIPOC, AAPI, MENASA, ALAANA, SWANA, Black/African American, Indigenous/Native, Latinx, Latine, or People of the Global Majority.​
SOMEWHERE
Free entry │Call for Online Exhibition / Paper Exhibition Catalog Release
Photographers are invited to submit 1 up to 3 photos addressing the theme.
Online Exhibition Publication on Loosenart.com / August 2024
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The theme of our online exhibition – and for which it sees the paper release of its catalog – refers to those undefinite places and contexts, fantastic places in which to get lost, places of escape from reality where freedom is experienced by rediscovering that sense of union and harmonious cohesion with the environment. Places that reveal the personal perception of the world and the authentic emotional experience, where the “self” is transported by osmosis into a timeless and “placeless” space.
The call is aimed to photographers, opened to any style, genre and subject.
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Submissions » http://bit.ly/loosenartcalls
Deadline May, 9th 2024
Call for Art: Transcendence: Breaking Boundaries
The City of Santa Clarita (City) is inviting artists to submit artwork for consideration for our upcoming “Transcendence: Breaking Boundaries” juried exhibition which will be on view at the First Floor Gallery located in Santa Clarita City Hall. We are seeking original artwork in any medium that delves deep into the theme of challenging and redefining societal norms and perceptions. Please submit artwork that tell powerful stories of transcending established paradigms, pieces that provoke thought, challenge the status quo, and engage viewers to see beyond their traditional perspectives. Deadline: December 9, 2023
>>> Apply online now!!
IMPORTANT DATES:
Deadline to Apply: December 9, 2023
Art Drop Off/Installtion: January 9, 2024
Exhibition Closes/Pickup: March 7, 2024
Location: First Floor Gallery, City Hall (23920 Valencia Blvd, Valencia, CA 91355)
The City’s Arts and Events reserves the right to change the project timeline.
*Artists will be notified of juried results roughly two weeks after the deadline.*
ELIGIBILITY:
For artwork to safely hang, artwork must be wired. Artwork exceeding 25 lbs will not be accepted. Per ADA compliance, artwork cannot protrude more than four inches from the wall. Artwork which has been previously exhibited in any Santa Clarita Arts exhibition will not be considered. Artists working with video, projection, or performers must provide their own equipment. Artists from the Los Angeles County and surrounding areas who are willing to hand-deliver their artwork may apply. Mailed artwork will NOT be accepted. This call is open to artists regardless of race, color, religion, natural origin, gender, age, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or physical or mental disabilities.
CITY POLICY
Per City policy, our contract states that artwork must be on display during the duration of the exhibit, and cannot be removed earlier. This is standard procedures and expectations within the arts industry for exhibits. We proudly offer multiple exhibits around the City for local and nonresidents to showcase their artwork free of charge, in return we ask that our City’s policies are respected. Early removal of artwork before the exhibit has ended will affect an artist’s ability to participate in future opportunities with the City of Santa Clarita’s art exhibits programs.
