We are pleased to announce our fourth Botanicals online Art Competition for the month of April 2026. The theme may include any work that interprets botanical and floral art (flowers, herbs, fruits, leaves, plants and related botanical subjects). All visual art mediums are allowed. In addition to the selected artists, the jury will select award winners in the following art categories: painting, photography, sculpture. All selected artists will receive a digital award certificate. An article about each artist will be displayed alongside the best of show and three winners. The best of show will be displayed on the poster of the exhibition. Judging the artwork will be based on the following criteria: creativity, originality and quality of art, overall design, demonstration of artistic ability, and usage of medium. The jury will not consider artworks with pornographic or satanic content. Entry fees are $20 for up to two artworks and $35 for up to four artworks.
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16th Annual “Animals” Online Art Competition
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces the 16th Annual “Animals” Online Art Competition.
The gallery invites both 2D and 3D artists (including photography & digital art), regardless of where they reside, to apply to this competition by submitting their best representational or abstract art. The “Animals” theme will be the artist’s interpretation and depiction of animal art. Animal subjects include any living organisms, mammals, birds, insects and any animals that may also live in water.
Best in Show winner will receive a cash prize. Winners receive extensive worldwide publicity and promotion.
Entry Fees: $18.00 for 1 to 2 entries / $26.00 for 3 to 5 entries. Early entry and art student discounts.
The deadline to apply is April 27, 2026.
For further information and to apply online: https://lightspacetime.art/16th-annual-animals-online-art-competition-2026/
About Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery conducts monthly themed online art competitions and art exhibitions for new and emerging artists on a worldwide basis. It is the gallery’s intention to help today’s artists to successfully market their art to a worldwide audience.
Call for Art- HER.SELF
Art Fluent invites artists worldwide to submit artwork to our online exhibit, HER.SELF.
THEME
The feminine spirit cannot be contained by a single definition. It is layered and luminous. We invite artwork that honors women in all their complexities… her presence, her resilience, her beauty, her becoming. Show us HER.SELF as you see her.
CALENDAR
JPEGs due by Friday, July 17, 2026, at midnight MST.
Notification of acceptance and online gallery opening by Friday, August 21, 2026.
AWARDS
All accepted pieces will be displayed in our online gallery at www.art-fluent.com
Best of Show: $750
Two Director’s Choice awards: $250 each
ENTRY FEE
$25 for first entry/$10 for each additional entry. You may enter up to 20 total. Payment is non-refundable and does not guarantee acceptance. For 3D work, there is no need to pay for additional entries for detail shots. Once your first entry is made, you may send additional views by email to hello@art-fluent.com.
ELIGIBILITY
This call is open to artists worldwide, both amateur and professional. Work selected for previous exhibits with Art Fluent will not be considered.
RULES
Work copied or done under the guidance of an instructor is not eligible. Open to ALL fine art mediums (oil, acrylic, watermedia, pastel, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, photography, sculpture, fiber, wood, ceramics, film/video, digital art). AI will not be accepted. Diptychs and triptychs should be uploaded as a single image.
SELECTION PROCESS
Director’s choice. Each show is curated and juried by Creative Director Amy Matteson Neill, along with an anonymous committee of jurors. Please note, there is no personal feedback given by jurors.
ENTRY PROCEDURE
Entry is done through CaFÉ, a web-based service that allows artists to upload images and organize their artwork for submissions to galleries. To apply for a call, you must leave our website and go to the CaFÉ website at www.callforentry.org where you can create a FREE artist account. You will add your details and upload your images to CaFÉ and then you can submit work to HER.SELF. If you have any questions, please contact us at hello@art-fluent.com. We are happy to walk you through the process.
MEDIA PREPARATION
Please only submit properly cropped images of your work that are in focus. We have a free resource for artists with tips on how to get high-quality images of their work. Visit www.art-fluent.com/resources for a free download. CaFÉ also offers tips on its blog, which you can find here: www.callforentry.org/photographing-artwork/.
All images must be in JPEG/JPG format using CaFÉ guidelines. The image size must be 1,200 pixels or greater on the longest side. The maximum file size is 5 mb.
Accepted video formats include MOV, MP4, WMV. Aspect ratio 4:3 or 16:9, resolution minimum 640×480, maximum 1920 x1080, bit rate recommended above 240 kbps, recommended frame rate 30 fps. File size must be under 100 MB. If your video work has been selected for the exhibit, we kindly request that you provide us with the file link via Vimeo. Please ensure the linked video is set to be shared publicly. Your video will not play if it is set to private.
NOTIFICATION
Notification will be done by email; everyone who submits will be notified of the juror’s selections. If for any reason you do not hear from us by the notification date, please check the filters in your email account. Notification emails are sent to the email on file with CaFÉ.
SALES
All sales inquiries will be directed to the artist’s website and/or contact information. The artists receive 100% of the sale for any artwork sold.
GIVING BACK
A portion of the proceeds from the entry fees is donated to organizations committed to the arts and supporting artists.
REGULATIONS
By entering our calls for art through CaFÉ, you agree to be added to Art Fluent’s email list for forthcoming artist opportunities. By submitting images, you agree that the images are your own work, nothing copied, you own all rights to the images, and you take full responsibility for the content of all images, including the likeness of recognizable individuals. The actual artwork will remain the property of the artist, our mission is to promote artists and their work. Should your work be accepted, you grant Art Fluent the right to reproduce your image on our website, on social media, and where appropriate to help promote further online opportunities. Art Fluent will always credit you and your copyright wherever feasible. We will not use your image for any other purpose without the artist’s permission.
CICA Art Residency/Internship Program 2026
The CICA Museum invites artists worldwide to apply for the CICA Art Residency/Internship Program 2026–2027. The program will take place at the CICA Museum from June 2026 to May 2027, with both six-month and twelve-month terms available.
Artists will have access to a shared studio space and will present a one-week solo exhibition during their residency. Accommodation may be provided, along with work opportunities at the museum. Participants are expected to work 14 hours per week, and a monthly grant will be provided throughout the internship term.
Participating artists will also be featured in the e-book CICA Art Now 2027, with a print edition available upon request.
We also welcome universities and institutions to submit proposals for collaboration in the residency and/or internship program.
For more information, please visit our website:
https://cicamuseum.com/art-residency-internship/
Call for Artists: Contemporary Landscape 2027
CICA Museum invites artists worldwide to participate in the international exhibition “Contemporary Landscape 2027.” We are open to photography, 2D digital art, video art, interactive art, painting, sculpture and installation art.
*Deadline: April 10, 2026
*Category:
-Photographs & 2D Digital Art
-Video & Interactive Art
-Physical Artwork (Painting, Drawing, Print, Sculpture, and Installation Art)
*Installation:
-Photography & 2D Digital Art
Selected works will be printed on A3 (297 x 420 mm) foam poster board, and installed by our curators and assistants. If requested by the artist, works may be printed and framed in different sizes. Additional fees may apply. If a special printing process is required, the artist may print and frame the works, and ship them to us. Please refer to the “physical works” guidelines below.
-Video & Interactive Art
We will provide projectors and media player for the show. Multiple single-channel works will be screened via a projector. If the work needs to be screened exclusively via a projector, or more than two projectors/monitors are needed, please indicate the special requirements in the submission email. Additional fees may apply.
-Physical Artwork (Painting, Drawing, Print, Sculpture, and Installation Art)
The artist is responsible for the shipment and delivery of their physical work to and from the CICA Museum, as well as all related expenses. Two-dimensional works should be no larger than 39 inches (1 m) on the longest side, and installation pieces should be no larger than 39 x 39 x 79 inches (1 x 1 x 2 m, w x l x h). Works mounted on the wall should not exceed 10 kg. Please indicate in your submission email if you are interested in exhibiting works exceeding the size/weight limit.
*Exhibition Dates: January 13 – 31, 2027
***The dates are subject to change.
*How to submit your work: Please visit our website for more information.
http://cicamuseum.com/call-for-artists-contemporary-landscape/
We look forward to the participation of creative artists.
If you have any questions, please visit our “Contact Us” page (http://cicamuseum.com/contact) and leave a message.
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If our thoughts and emotions no longer belong to us, can art exist?
It is not all doom and gloom, but the urgency of this conversation is undeniable. As wearables spread and neural data collection remains largely unregulated, questions around cognitive liberty, mental privacy, and the role of art and culture in disrupting surveillance capitalism are becoming harder to ignore.
On April 3, Gray Area presents Neuroprivacy in Arts and Culture, a symposium convening artists, researchers, technologists, and advocates at the intersection of bioscience and creative practice to discuss the cultural, ethical, legal, and political implications of brain-interfacing technologies.
Join Amy Karle, Barbara Nerness, Gary Wolf (Quantified Self), Guadalupe Hayes-Mota, Kim Old (EMOTIV), Jaron Lanier, and Rhonda Holberton as they engage in conversation with each other and the audience about the cultural, ethical, legal, and political implications of the use of wearables and biodata-collection devices in artistic practice and research. The discussion will be steered by Barry Threw.
Presented in partnership with EMOTIV.
2665 Mission Street, San Francisco
Friday, April 3
6:30 PM PT
In person + livestream
RSVP: https://grayarea.org/event/neuroprivacy-in-arts-and-culture/