Here are this week’s exhibits and other artist opportunities. Click here to view past opportunities posts. Good luck!
“Keep in mind that the only person to write for is yourself. Tell the story you most desperately want to read.” — Susan Isaacs
“Structures” @ The Art League last chance!
Deadline: This Friday, July 18. Our August sculpture exhibit is by digital entry only. Entry is limited to Art League members, but nonmembers are welcome to join any time (see details in the prospectus). More about “Structures” →
Banned Books Week
Deadline: July 28. This call is open to artists who live and work in D.C. who are 18 years of age and older and/or organizations located in D.C. The DCPL Banned Book Week Exhibition: Unlimited Access is a temporary public art event at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library that asks artists to address the principles underlying the First Amendment with an emphasis on the freedom to read. More about “Unlimited Access” →
Art Maryland 2014
Deadline: August 31. Entry to this juried exhibit, sponsored by the Howard County Arts Council, is open to visual artists 18 years or older who live in Maryland or within a 100-mile radius of Ellicott City, MD. The juror for the exhibit, which runs from October 31–December 12, is Julia Marciari-Alexander, the new Executive Director of the Walters Art Museum. More about this exhibit →
Prince George’s Sampler
Deadline: September 6. The county’s annual juried exhibit is open to all artists and curators who are 18 years of age or older who live, work, study, or have a studio in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Juror: Myrtis Bedolla. Download the PDF prospectus →
Metamorphosis
Receiving: September 28 & 29. Entry to “Metamorphosis” at Del Ray Artisans is open to members and nonmembers. The juror is Elizabeth Ann Coleman, curator emeritus at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Download the PDF prospectus →
Hillyer Open Call
Deadline: September 28. Hillyer Art Space in Northwest DC is accepting the 2015/16 exhibition season. Hillyer presents monthly exhibitions and each accepted artist is given a room in the three-room gallery space to present their work. More info here →