Here’s this week’s batch of exhibits and other opportunities to apply for. You can click here for past opportunities posts. Good luck!
artdc gallery
Deadline: June 12. artdc gallery warmly welcomes local artists to help us rethink landscapes and the physical realm. For this juried show we are looking for works that showcase abstraction, or abstract thought, imaginary or impossible spatial relationships, nontraditional conceptual notions of home or place, and unconventional objects that tell the story of landscape and/or place. More about this exhibit →
Art in City Hall ’14–’15
Deadline: June 27. The Fall exhibit for Art in City Hall has no theme. Please note that the prospectus and entry form has not been posted yet, but will be available at this link. More about this exhibit →
Sculpture at The Art League
Deadline: July 18. Our August sculpture exhibit is by digital entry only. More about this exhibit →
Solo exhibits at The Art League
Info session: Thursday, July 17, 6:00 pm. Deadline: September 26. Artists interested in a solo exhibit at The Art League in 2016 can submit their proposals in Fall 2014. Interested artists should attend an information session, submit their materials by September 26, and deliver their physical work to the Gallery for jurying on October 20. Required submission materials include five images, a resume, artist statement, and exhibit proposal. More about solo exhibits →
Printmaking exhibit
Deadline: July 31. “Ink, Press, Repeat 2014”: Since 2001, the University Galleries at William Paterson University has organized an annual juried printmaking exhibition featuring traditional and digital print media and book art. One artist will be selected to have a solo exhibition at the University Galleries. Select works will receive cash prizes. More about the exhibit →
Urban Aspect
Deadline: August 22. The October 2014 show at Principle Gallery Alexandria will be a juried exhibition entitled “Urban Aspect,” featuring works of art that explore the myriad of themes and vistas found in urban life in all corners of the world. The theme is not restricted to any conventional ideas of cityscapes (though these are by no means discouraged), but rather is open so as to encourage creative and original subject matter and perspectives of urban life and locations. Juror: Jeremy Mann. More about the exhibit →