Sunspot Lit’s Geminga contest honors the power of micro poetry, prose, and art. Opens January 1, closes January 31. Entry fee: $5. Prize: $100 cash and publication. See guidelines and entry form here: https://sunspotlit.submittable.com/submit/316621/geminga-2025-100-for-tiny-fiction-cnf-poetry-graphic-novel-art.
Freelance
Life | Juried Online Exhibition
UPWARD Gallery invites artists to submit artwork for our juried online exhibition, Life.
All media is welcome, including: painting, drawing, digital painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, textiles, mixed media, etc.
Awards: Interview and other publications in our print edition of UPWARD’s magazine and on the website, digital certificate, personal artist page on the gallery website. The exhibition will be promoted online on the our website and social media channels. All artists retain 100% of sales with inquiries directed to them.
Fee: $15 for entry, $12 (2-4 entries), $10 (5 or more entries).
Deadline: January 31, 2025
Visit https://upwardgallery.com/ad/competitions/97/life for a full information.
The UPWARD Gallery was founded in 2021. Our online platform is designed to share art with new audiences using modern technologies. We help emerging artists to become known and established artists to expand their influence.
Water | Juried Online Exhibition
UPWARD Gallery invites artists to submit artwork for our juried online exhibition, Water.
All media is welcome, including: painting, drawing, digital painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, textiles, mixed media, etc.
Awards: Interview and other publications in our print edition of UPWARD’s magazine and on the website, digital certificate, personal artist page on the gallery website. The exhibition will be promoted online on the our website and social media channels such as Instagram. All artists retain 100% of sales with inquiries directed to them.
Fee: $15 for entry, $12 (2-4 entries), $10 (5 or more entries).
Deadline: January 8, 2025
Visit https://upwardgallery.com/ad/competitions/95/water for a full information.
The UPWARD Gallery was founded in 2021. Our online platform is designed to share art with new audiences using modern technologies. We help emerging artists to become known and established artists to expand their influence.
Request for Qualifications: Mural Artists
The City of Santa Rosa’s Water Department and Public Art Program are inviting artists or artist teams to design and create a mural for the concrete fence at the Lower Colgan Creek Restoration Project & Neighborhood Park, located at 3012 Dutton Meadow, Santa Rosa, California. The Project site is located in the ancestral homelands of the Southern Pomo and Coast Miwok people. Selected artists or teams are asked to either be a local Tribal member or collaborate directly with a local Tribal member in the design and/or execution of this community mural, ensuring the artwork reflects local values and perspectives.
For more information on Request for Qualifications and to apply please visit SRCity.org/Arts
Eligibility
This Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is open to artists or artist teams that are local Tribal members or willing to collaborate with local Tribal members and residing in the United States. Applying artist(s) need to demonstrate the ability to execute a successful mural project based on project goals below.
Project Budget
The maximum project budget is $28,500 and should be inclusive of all artist fees, and all expenses related to design development, materials, travel, installation of the artwork, anti-grafitti coating, insurance, and all other project related expenses. Finalists invited to submit specific proposals will receive an honorarium of $500 for the design of their proposed project.
About the Project:
The City of Santa Rosa’s Water Department and Public Art Program are inviting artists or artist teams to design and create a mural for the concrete fence at the Lower Colgan Creek Restoration Project & Neighborhood Park, located at 3012 Dutton Meadow, Santa Rosa, California. This is the third and final phase of a large-scale creek restoration effort that will enhance habitat, improve water quality, and provide increased flood capacity. The creek restoration portion of the project will include installing stream meanders, pools, riffles, log habitat structures, thousands of native plants, and an ADA-accessible pedestrian and bicycle pathway. Additionally, a neighborhood park is planned for future construction, which will highlight the creek as a central feature and create much needed public open space for outdoor recreation and nature connection in a historically underserved area of Southwest Santa Rosa.
The City of Santa Rosa is committed to enriching the community with Public Art through diverse programs that foster community engagement and vibrancy. This project seeks to enhance Santa Rosa’s character with meaningful artwork, creating a visually appealing environment that represents the diverse cultures of the area and engages the community with the restored creek and local flora and fauna.
The public mural is to be created as a one-of-a-kind work to enhance the beauty, creativity, and community in Santa Rosa. The Project site is located in the ancestral homelands of the Southern Pomo and Coast Miwok people. Selected artists or teams are asked to either be a local Tribal member or collaborate directly with a local Tribal member in the design and/or execution of this community mural, ensuring the artwork reflects local values and perspectives.
Project Goals:
Beautify Public Space: Transform the large concrete fence to the north of the creek restoration area and future neighborhood park into a vibrant, visually appealing space that contributes positively to the city’s environment and character.
Build Community Awareness: Draw attention to the Native people who have called this area home since time immemorial, and to the native flora and fauna of the creek and Santa Rosa Plain. The mural should depict Native cultural motifs and/or native plants and wildlife.
Promote Community Pride: Reflect the diverse community of the area and encourage good stewardship of this public space.
Support Artistic Expression: Provide an opportunity for Native artists and/or artists collaborating with Native people to showcase their creativity while working on a project that has meaningful impact and visibility in the community.
Artwork Area:
Fence dimensions are approximately 588 feet long x 7 feet tall. The artist may use less than the entire fence length, although a larger mural may have a higher impact. The mural may be painted directly on the fence.
Estimated Timeline (subject to change):
Request for Qualifications: November 22, 2024 – January 20, 2025.
Selection Panel Review, finalists selected: February 2025
Request for Proposals: February – April 2025
Selection of Artist/ Art in Public Places Approval: May 2025
Contract and final design phase: May – August 2025
Mural Installation: September 2025 – May 2026 (note portions of the site will be under construction in summer of 2025).
For more information on Request for Qualifications and to apply please visit SRCity.org/Arts
That’s A Wrap
Where does all that holiday wrap, cardboard, and cards end up after December 25?
Most Christmas packaging ends up in landfills, decomposing and producing greenhouse gases like methane and carbon dioxide. Landfills are the third-largest source of human-related methane emissions in the United States, and methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
So, instead of sending these materials to the trash, we have a post-Christmas wrap challenge for you. It’s simple – reuse your leftover wrap, ribbons, strips, and stuff to create a mini artwork. Your creation will become a part of our Climate Collaborative Collage, a permanent piece of the Real People, Real Climate, Real Changes traveling exhibit currently at S.C.R.A.P. Gallery, but headed to Alaska next.
Any size work is accepted as long as it fits in an envelope. Please don’t wait; send or drop it off to us by the deadline of January 8, 2025. Every piece counts!
Floral, Juried Decorative Arts Online Exhibition
The DECARTS Gallery is pleased to announce a juried decorative arts online exhibition, Floral.
All artists 18 and older are encouraged to submit their work in any medium, style, and genre.
Acceptable mediums include all decorative art media (e.g., beadwork, pottery, embroidery, floristry, batik, stained glass, two-dimensional collage and fabric art as well, etc.).
Awards: Interview and other publications in our hard copy magazine and on the website, digital certificate, personal artist page on the gallery website. The exhibition will be promoted online on the our website and social media channels. All artists retain 100% of sales with inquiries directed to them.
Entry fee: $12 for entry, $10 (2-4 entries), $9 (5 or more entries).
Deadline: January 29, 2025
Visit https://decarts.gallery/ad/competitions/90/floral for a full information.
DECARTS gallery is part of the group of projects of the online platform UPWARD Gallery, which offers artists and artisans a new format for promoting their art. Our online platform is designed to share art with new audiences using modern technologies. We help emerging artists to become known and established artists to expand their influence.
