Grey Cube Gallery proudly presents the fifth Floral online art contest for the month of September 2025. Artists from around the world are welcome to submit. The gallery invites artists and photographers to share their artistic vision using any work with interpretation of botanical and floral art (flowers, herbs, fruit, leaves, plants and related floral subcjects). All visual art mediums (except video and sound) are allowed. Winning artwork (Best of Show) will be on the poster of the show. All winning artists will receive a digital award certificate. The deadline to submit entries is the September 04, 2025.
Faces Art Contest
$4,500 Grants for Artists
The Hopper Prize is now accepting entries for our Fall 2025 artist grants.
For this open call, we have increased grant amounts to $4,500.
We are offering $4,500 and $1,000 grants to artists and photographers around the world.
The Hopper Prize was established in order to increase the recognition of artwork created by artists and photographers. Our aim is to advance artists’ careers by providing them with unrestricted financial support that is coupled with a platform for increased visibility. We accept submissions twice a year via an open call.
We are currently accepting submissions for the Fall 2025 grant cycle.
Program Highlights
Total Awards: $13,000.00 USD for visual artists
- $4,500.00 – 2 artists will each receive a $4,500 (USD) grant
- $1,000.00 – 4 artists will each receive a $1,000 (USD) grant
- 30 artists will have their work archived at hopperprize.org
- A selection from the submissions will be featured on our Instagram feed @hopperprize
- Additional exposure will be available to winners through our Journal: Insights into Contemporary Art
Expand Your Network
Our open call provides you with a direct path to get your work in front of an international community of curators, artists, gallerists, and arts administrators. Grant winners and finalists will join an international roster of past recipients who have gone on to exhibit their work at major galleries, museums, arts fairs, and biennials.
6 artists from our open call will each receive an unrestricted cash grant.
2 artists will win $4,500 and 4 artists will win $1,000.
30 artists will have their work archived at hopperprize.org.
Grant awards are unrestricted and may be used any way the recipients choose.
When submitting your work, you will have the option to opt-in to be considered for possible Instagram features on our feed @hopperprize, where we currently reach an audience of over 150k. Our editors will be featuring select submissions on a rolling basis prior to the application deadline.
In addition to grant awards, our shortlist, and Instagram reach, we will be providing an additional platform for exposure via our online Journal Insights Into Contemporary Art. We launched this digital publication to give artists a new channel to amplify their voice while providing an in-depth look at their work, practice, and background. Grant recipients and shortlisted artists will all receive the opportunity to publish an interview to include any work of their choosing as a means of providing continued support beyond the open call.
Eligibility
The Hopper Prize is open to all artists age 18 and older working in any media. There are no restrictions on genre, subject matter, or media. We welcome entries in all media.
We are committed to supporting artists from diverse cultural backgrounds at all stages of their professional careers. All artists are encouraged to apply.
Recent Winners
We support artists working in all media, from diverse backgrounds, in wide-ranging geographic locations. Recent grant winners include:
J. Carino, Riverside, California
Molly Blumberg, Chicago, Illinois
Dadu Shin, Brooklyn, New York
Hayden Williams, Frederick, Maryland
Jillian Freyer, Boston, Massachusetts
Margaret R. Thompson, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Alex Bex, Berlin, Germany
Suzanne Clements, London, United Kingdom
Liam Fallon, London, United Kingdom
Liza Jo Eilers, Chicago, Illinois
Nicole Economides, Athens, Greece
Paree Rohera, Providence, Rhode Island
Hai-Wen Lin, Chicago, Illinois
Antonio Scott Nichols, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ariana Gomez, Austin, Texas
Derek Franklin, Portland, Oregon
Ingmar Björn Nolting, Leipzig, Germany
Abdulhamid Kircher, Los Angeles, California
Allison L. Wade, Chicago, Illinois
Andreia Santana, Lisbon, Portugal & New York, New York
Anna Perach, London, United Kingdom
Jimena Chávez Delion, Lima, Peru
Krystle Lemonias, Phillipsburg, New Jersey
Ville Kansanen, California
Emily Kraus, London, United Kingdom
M’hammed Kilito, Casablanca, Morocco
Emily Weiner, Nashville, Tennessee
Judd Schiffman, Providence, Rhode Island
Mar Figueroa, New York, New York
Eli Durst, Austin, Texas
Britt Ransom, New Orleans, Louisiana
Azadeh Gholizadeh, Chicago, Illinois
Brittany Miller, Bronx, New York
Galina Kurlat, Brooklyn, New York
In June Park, Brooklyn, New York
Rafael Perez Evans, London, United Kingdom
Jazmine Harris, Chicago, Illinois
Anya Roberts-Toney, Portland, Oregon
Cathy Hsiao, Chicago, Illinois
Julia Gutman, Sydney, Australia
Sagarika Sundaram, New York, New York
Abi Salami, Dallas, Texas
Abigail Lucien, Baltimore, Maryland
Hasani Sahlehe, Atlanta, Georgia
Laura Berger, Chicago, Illinois
Jennifer Sirey, Brooklyn, New York
Cielo Felix-Hernandez, Richmond, Virginia
Akihiro Boujoh, Utrecht, Netherlands
Joey Solomon, Brooklyn, New York
Lynnea Holland-Weiss, Cleveland, Ohio
Susan Chen, Hartford, Connecticut
Yannick Lowery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Andrea Ferrero, Mexico City, Mexico
Christopher Desanges, Boston, Massachusetts
Dominic Hawgood, London, United Kingdom
Kira Dominguez Hultgren, San Francisco, California
Vikesh Kapoor, Sunset Pines
Adrian Coleman, London, United Kingdom
Trish Tillman, New York, New York
Nicholas Moenich, Brooklyn, New York
Elena Bajo, Los Angeles, California
Vanessa da Silva, London, United Kingdom
Mark Baugh-Sasaki, San Francisco, California
Genevieve Cohn, Bloomington, Indiana
Sydney Cook, Baltimore, Maryland
Jinyong Park, London, United Kingdom
Isabel Yellin, Los Angeles, California
Alex Callender, Northampton, Massachusetts
Alicia Eggert, Denton, Texas
Daniel McCarthy Clifford, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Juan Giraldo, New York, New York
Maja Ruznic, Los Angeles, California
Letitia Huckaby, Benbrook, Texas
Tracy Kerdman, Saugerties, New York
Lebohang Kganye, Johannesburg, South Africa
Christopher Meerdo, Chicago, Illinois
Erik Parra, San Francisco, California
Deadline
November 11, 2025
Simple Application
We made our grant application simple to reduce the stress of submitting your work and save you time. The application is short and can be completed in under 20 minutes.
To apply for a grant, you only need to submit this information:
Name & Email
Instagram Username (optional)
Up to 10 Image or Video attachments
Artwork captions
Artist Statement & Biography (optional)
$40 submission fee
Apply Now
Show us your work at https://hopperprize.org
Strategies for Change: Operationalize Antiracist Concepts
As growing hostility impacts workplace culture towards trans folks, immigrants, and people of color, we’re seeking to support community members by sharing tools to build culture change in their organizations and push back.
Strategies for Change is a two-part intensive focusing on how to launch, sustain, and engage antiracism in your institution. This training, happening on September 5 + 12, will provide concrete practices, real-life organizational examples, and opportunities to practically apply antiracist concepts.
As heavy as this political moment is, this is the time to alchemize our frustrations into practical change. Visit our website to learn more, and register today! Deadline to register is September 4, 2025.
Homo Technologicus
HOMO TECHNOLOGICUS
Free entry│Call for Exhibition
Photographers are invited to submit 1 up to 3 photos addressing the theme.
Group Exhibition in Rome. April 2026
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LoosenArt is launching a call for photographerfor the selection of works to be included in the exhibition “Homo Technologicus”.
The exhibition aims to explore the relationship between human beings and technology, investigating the social, environmental, physical, cognitive, and emotional transformations brought about by technological and digital innovation.
Photos that interpret the theme either directly or metaphorically, with full freedom of language and experimentation, are welcome.
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Submissions » http://bit.ly/loosenartcalls
Deadline January 22nd, 2026
Art of Hustle Seminar Series: Voice & Vision
As Bay Area arts workers (artists, administrators, project and organization leaders), you know your work is valuable, but it can be challenging to explain your value to others in ways that feel authentic. Learn how to bridge these gaps in this empowering program led by Anthem Salgado. Salgado will teach participants how to translate their artistic vision into compelling communication that opens doors, builds support, and stays true to their identity. Develop the confidence and skills to authentically communicate your work and value across any context—from written materials to artist talks to community conversations. Scholarships & grants are available!
Plein air | Juried Online Exhibition
UPWARD Gallery invites artists to submit artwork for our juried online exhibition, Plein air.
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: September 12, 2025
Visit https://upwardgallery.com/ad/competitions/114/plein-air 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.