Grey Cube Gallery proudly presents the second Patterns online art contest for the month of July 2021. Contest is open to all artists worldwide over 18 years of age. The Patterns theme may include any work related to the Patterns theme (shapes, lines, textures). All visual art mediums (except video and sound) are allowed. All winning artists (Merit Award & Honorable Mention) will receive a digital award certificate. The Best of Show winning artwork will be displayed as the poster of the show. $16 for 2 images of artwork. Deadline: July 15, 2021.
Temporary
Women Artist Making Their Mark Online Exhibiton
Online Exhibition and Roundtable. Juried by Donna Seager and Suzanne Gray of the prestigious West Coast, Seager Gray Gallery
Continuing our annual show devoted to women artists, O’Hanlon Center for the Arts is committed to amplifying the creative vision of today’s women artists across the globe helping to bring more gender equity to the world of art. This 13th year we continue to extend our reach around the globe by hosting the show in an ONLINE format; we invite a warm welcome to all artists who identify as female and encouraged them to submit to this popular show.
Women Artists Making Their Mark 2021 is dedicated to living working artists known and yet to be discovered: women artists making their mark and changing the landscape of contemporary art. Yayoi Kusama, Judy Chicago, Naibah Chacon, Wngechi Mutu and Chakaia Booker to name a few.
Road Trip 2021 | Online Juried Photography Competition
Open to all photographers 18 years and older. We encourage all levels – new, emerging mid-level and career photographers to enter.
Open Theme! We hope that you share some of your amazing photography while traveling in the past year. It seems during COVID more and more of us took Road Trips! Thus the title! Since it is open theme it includes any subject matter, landscapes, mountains, water, people, architecture, animals, etc.
In your statement about the artwork please tell us about your trip and the inspiration behind your photograph.
Solo Exhibition Series | Six Artist are chosen for Six Online Shows
Open to all artists 18 years and older. Visual art mediums allowed are painting, mixed media, drawing, collage, digital paintings, photography & sculpture. All subject matter allowed. The artwork must be a cohesive body of work with the same distinct style, consistency and theme. No political, profanity or nudity allowed. The artist must have at least 6 cohesive pieces for the solo exhibition, however, the artist may present up to 10 for jury review and selection.
Six artists will be chosen from the two deadlines for the upcoming year’s solo exhibition schedule and artists will be assigned in random order for following show dates:
September 1 – October 31, 2021
November 1 – December 31, 2021
January 1 – February 28, 2022
March 1 – April 30, 2022
May 1 – June 30, 2022
July 1 – August 31, 2022
Figurative 2021 | Online Juried Painting Competition
Open to all artists 18 years and older. All painting mediums allowed including drawing mediums and digital painting. (For this competition, digital and drawing mediums are categorized as a “painting”.) Artwork must be representational and clearly depict a human art form as a real life image. The artwork may be any style, including abstracted shapes, however, a human form(s) must be present in the painting. A “full body” image is not required, however, it should not be a portrait of just the face.
IMMEDIATE OPEN CALL: Interstice Exhibition
Immediate Call for Submissions
Deadline: Friday, July 2nd
NO FEE TO SUBMIT OR PARTICIPATE
www.theresidencyproject.org/call
Interstice: An Itinerant Exhibition | July–August 2021 | Los Angeles
The Residency Project is accepting submissions of time-based work (ie. video, sound, live in-person performance, live digital performance), net art, social practice works, and other non-object based works for our current curatorial project, Interstice.
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
Interstice is an alternative, itinerant, and evolving exhibition that will be on view July 1–August 31 in Los Angeles, where it will rove from site to site; activating in-between spaces and filling cracks in the construct. Interstice began as a short-run exhibition featuring artist books, small sculptures, and sensorial installations that touch upon the theme of interstices*—interstitial spaces, moments, identities, philosophies, and states of being or perceiving. The exhibition made its debut in Minnesota, popping up at Focus Arts in Minneapolis and Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer from May 15–31, 2021. The scope of Interstice has since expanded to include many more artists, presenting work in other media including but not limited to video, sound, performance, web-work, and social practice.
SEE WEBSITE FOR FULL DETAILS & TO APPLY! www.theresidencyproject.org/call
Submission Deadline: Friday, July 2nd