Artists Opportunities #540

"Going Home" by Mary Elizabeth Gosselink

Every week, we gather a variety of artist opportunities from the DC area and beyond. Find one below and apply today — good luck! Click here for recent opportunities posts, and submit your opportunity listing here.

 

Opportunities

 

8th Annual ALL Photography and Digital Art Online Art Competition, Contemporary Art Gallery Online

Deadline: December 27   Contemporary Art Gallery Online encourages entries from all 2D artists regardless of their experience, education in the art field or where they may reside.  This is an international competition and everyone is encouraged to participate. A group exhibition of all entrants will be held online at the Contemporary Art Gallery Online following the close of the competition for thirty days. There is no theme for this current art competition.  Artists should submit their best representational and non-representational photographic and/or digital art. Learn more here.

 

Call for Art, Artists for the Earth

Deadline: December 31   Earth Day Network is inviting artists and arts organizations around the globe to join with Earth Day 2020 by registering their work on our Artists for the Earth pages. Join a powerful movement of environmentalists to be a part of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22! Your art will be shared on a global network with reach of over half a million people. Artwork in every medium, in every genre is accepted: fine art, film, poetry, dance, theatre. Learn more here.

 

Internship, Maryland Art Place Inc.

Deadline: January 4   Maryland Art Place (MAP) in Baltimore is offering a virtual internship for upper level college students, graduate students and recent graduates, The intern will be responsible for assisting MAP in a variety of ways, ranging from programming to administration, with opportunities for special projects depending on skills and professional interest. Duties include: performing research; assisting with gallery preparation and installation; photo/video documentation; coordinating events; gallery sitting; social media and community outreach. The ideal candidate is positive, professional, and reliable. Familiarity with Mac and PC platforms, Microsoft Office, Photoshop, and social media preferred. Interested applicants should email a cover letter briefly outlining their interest in the position and their educational and professional goals, along with a résumé to Caitlin Gill: [email protected].

 

Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize – Baltimore

Deadline: January 11   The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA) announces that applications for the 16th annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize are now open. The prestigious competition awards a $25,000 fellowship to assist in furthering the career of a visual artist or visual artist collaborators living and working in the Greater Baltimore region. For more information, click here.

 

Ankhlave Public Art Fellowship for BIPOC Artists / Residencies – Flushing, NY

Deadline: January 15   For the 3rd Annual AnkhLave Garden Project Fellowship, a diverse panel of judges will select six AnkhLave Garden Project Fellows to create public art that will remain on site at the Queens Botanical Garden, as well as in an indoor gallery space as an interrogation of “art space.” For more information, click here.

 

Open Call, Second Street Gallery – Charlottesville, VA

Deadline: February 28   Second Street Gallery is now accepting proposals for solo and group exhibitions for Season 48 (2021-2022). The gallery welcomes proposals for consideration in works of all media – drawings, prints, photography, paintings, sculptures, installations, videos, sound, performance, and interdisciplinary projects. Exhibition proposals must be by and from living artists, who may be of both emerging and established reputation. To apply, click here.

 

Calls & Submissions, Merge: Nation’s Best Emerging Young Artists with Disabilities / Calls & Submissions – DC

Deadline: April 28   The VSA (Very Special Arts) Emerging Young Artists Program amplifies the voices of visual artists with disabilities through career development and professional empowerment. The competition seeks excellent work from emerging artists with disabilities, ages 16-25, residing in the United States. Fifteen winning artists are selected by jury. Grand Prize is $20,000, First Prize is $10,000, Second Prize is $6,000, and the remaining Awards of Excellence are $2,000 each. For winning artists, one of the submitted artworks will be selected for a national exhibition. Artists participate in professional development activities provided by the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Learn more here.

 

 

Re-runs: These have been previously posted, but it’s not too late to enter!

 

Call for Arts and Social Justice Fellow – Rockville, MD

Deadline: December 23   VisArts has created a new Arts and Social Justice Fellowship Program for visual activists whose current research, curatorial or visual activist practice, and passion centers on social, racial, economic, and/or environmental justice. The year-long fellowship is an opportunity to explore how thoughtfully curated art, dialogue, communication, and collaborations between artists and communities can productively navigate political flash points, chronic systemic inequities, and entrenched perspectives to inspire change towards a more equitable, just, and inclusive society. Learn more here.

 

Call for Entries, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival 2021 – Reston, VA

Deadline: December 27   The annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival is a competitive, juried event that is consistently rated as one of the best outdoor art festivals in the country, both for the quality of the artwork presented and for its exceptional artist hospitality. Mediums for submission include ceramics, digital and multi-media art/drawing/mixed media 2D, glass, jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture/mixed media 3D/Metal, textiles, and wood. To enter, click here.

 

Call For Entries, Artist/Writers: Cover Art For Academic Medicine

Deadline: December 30   Submit original works of art inspired by, but not necessarily representative of, an academic medicine experience from any perspective: caregiver, researcher, teacher, learner, or patient (for example, learning how to be a physician or scientist, caring for patients, exploring research questions, making a new discovery, being a research participant, teaching, or being cared for in a teaching hospital). The journal welcomes photography, sculpture, painting, textile work, and other visual media. Images may be cropped or resized to fit into the allotted cover space. Artists must also submit a related Cover Art essay as a narrative companion to the artwork, to explain the connection between the work and the “academic medicine experience.”  Learn more here.

 

Call For Entries, Techpressions 2021

Deadline: December 31   Techspressionism 2021 is an online exhibition to be presented online at Techspressionism.com using the Kunstmatrix 3D exhibition platform. Entries will be limited to two-dimensional works (paintings, drawings, digital images, and prints) in which technology is utilized as a means to express emotional experience. Learn more here.

 

Applications Open for 5 New Affordable Live/Work Units for Artists – DC

Deadline: December 31   CulturalDC, Foulger-Pratt, and DC Housing and Community Development Fair Housing Program are pleased to offer an opportunity for artists of all disciplines to live and create in the historic Eckington neighborhood near Alethia Tanner Park. The two-story units are 2 bedroom and 2 or 3 bathroom with a work space, flex/retail space, kitchen, and slop sink. Interested tenants must meet the income requirements of 60% Median Family Income (MFI), have a household of 2-5 people, and show a commitment to artistic practice and/or active participation in the arts industry and local arts community. Priority will be given to artists in need of housing who currently live or work in the District. Earliest move-in is in Spring 2021. Artists of all disciplines, ethnicities, races, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, religions, ages, languages, and backgrounds are encouraged and welcome to apply! Learn more here.

 

Street Art Competition Request for Proposals, B&O Railroad Museum – Baltimore

Deadline: January 3, 2021   Street art and graffiti have a deep connection with railroads, as works of art crisscross the nation on train cars, connecting artists with unknown new communities. As a reflection on railroads themselves, the B&O Railroad Museum, in partnership with the Creative Alliance, is seeking street art and graffiti art proposals that respond to the idea of connectedness, in our Baltimore community and as a nation. Four selected artists will have the opportunity to create a mural of their design on a train car at the Museum. Learn more here.

 

Call for Entries, Wharton Esherick Museum 27th Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition – Malvern, PA

Deadline: January 4   For the 27th year of the Wharton Esherick Museum’s annual juried woodworking exhibition, we invite you to share innovative works of art, craft, and design that showcase wood and at least one other medium. Whether functional or sculptural, each submission should reflect the way Esherick worked across a vast spectrum of materials and practices as well as his outside the box thinking. We want to know how you might complete the phrase “wood and…” Learn more here.

 

New Jersey Arts Annual: ReVision and Respond – Newark, NJ

Deadline: January 8, 2021   The Newark Museum of Art welcomes submissions to the 2021 New Jersey Arts Annual: ReVision and Respond. This open call invites a range of artistic practices- from traditional to abstract, from craft to new media– that explore the ReVision and Respond theme. The exhibition is open to any artist currently living or working in New Jersey. For more information, click here.

 

Communication Arts 2021 Illustration Competition

Deadline: January 8   Introduce your work to the world. Enter the most prestigious competition for creativity in illustration, the Communication Arts Illustration Competition. Selected by a nationally representative jury of distinguished designers, art directors and illustrators, the winning entries will be distributed worldwide in the Communication Arts Illustration Annual, in print and digital editions, and on commarts.com, assuring important exposure to the creators of this outstanding work. For more information, click here.

 

2021 Shenandoah National Park Artist-in-Residence Program — Luray, VA

Deadline: January 8   Shenandoah National Park’s Artist-in-Residence program offers professional artists an opportunity to live and work in this exceptional environment for three weeks. The works completed during the program will serve, through the creativity of the selected artists, to deepen the understanding and appreciation of Shenandoah National Park. The Park’s Artist-in-Residence program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Trust. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Entry, Annmarie Sculpture Garden Presents On Paper: Printmaking, Book Arts & Beyond – Solomons, MD

Deadline: January 8   The Kay Daugherty Gallery at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center will feature On Paper: Printmaking, Book Arts & Beyond. Selected work will highlight the expanse of printmaking and book arts as an artistic discipline. Techniques such as relief printing, etching, lithography, paper making, book binding, letterpress, collage and papercut will be explored. All works should showcase the unique process and craftsmanship that goes into each handmade paper, print, or collage. Learn more here.

 

Summer 2021 Exhibition Opportunities, The Delaware Contemporary – Wilmington, DE

Deadline: January 15   The Delaware Contemporary is accepting submissions for solo and group exhibitions to be held June 4 – August 27, 2021. In line with the regional focus of the opportunity, we are only accepting submissions within a 50-mile radius of Wilmington, Delaware. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Entry, The Delaware Contemporary Natural Movement”: Unapologetic Conversations of Hair and Nonconformity – Wilmington, DE

Deadline: January 15   We are seeking new works of art of any medium, two or three-dimensional, that celebrate nonconformity of black hair, but empower us to be who we were naturally made to be.  What does it look like to embrace our natural identity, specifically our kinky, curly, coily hair without apology? How has nonconformity and hair influenced your work?  That celebrates our hair to grow out of our heads naturally without shame or criticism. How has the complexities of our hair shown up in our practice, our work, our dialogue, our narratives? In line with the regional focus of the opportunity, we are only accepting submissions within a 50-MILE RADIUS of Wilmington, Delaware. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Artists, miXt Food Hall Mural Project – Brentwood, MD

Deadline: January 22   MiXt Food Hall (miXt) is a culinary arts incubator providing space, equipment, services, and mentorship to new food concepts in a community venue that encourages meaningful social engagement. Located in the Gateway Arts District at 3809 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, Maryland, miXt seeks artists to paint 14 individual mini murals on seven cement columns within the communal food hall for public viewing. Learn more here.

 

Call For Entries, Outwin Boochevar Portrait Competition 2022 – D.C.

Deadline, January 28, 2021   The National Portrait Gallery invites artists to submit portraits in any media for consideration in the sixth triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. Artists are encouraged to think about portraiture’s potential to engage with the social and political landscape of our time. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Artists, Target Gallery – Alexandria, VA

Deadline: February 5   Target Gallery invites artists to submit their work for consideration to a new digital and in-person exhibition Those Spaces Between Us. This all-media group exhibition will explore concepts of liminal or transient spaces and how we occupy them or, conversely, how we do not. This exhibition will present an introspective view on how spaces can offer a physical embodiment of ambiguity and transition, creating a narrative how we as people move through them. For more information, click here.

 

2021 National Juried Art Exhibition, Academy Center of the Arts – Lynchburg, VA

Deadline: February 12   This opportunity is open to U.S. residents, 18 years or older, working in the following disciplines; painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, fiber, glass, ceramics, wood, metal, and mixed media. No photography accepted. For more information click here.

 

Artists on the Rise: Ninth Annual Juried Teen Exhibition – Laurel, MD

Deadline: February 21   This opportunity is open to artists 13–18 years of age who are residents of Maryland, Virginia, or the District of Columbia. Participants may attend public/private middle and high schools, or home school. Submitted artwork cannot have been previously exhibited at Montpelier Arts Center. Apply here.

 

Call For Entries, Athenaeum Gallery – Alexandria, VA

Deadline: August 25, 2021   Artists who live or work in Virginia, Maryland, or the District of Columbia may submit a proposal for a solo show.  A group of artists who live or work in the area may submit a proposal for a group show.  A curator, living or working anywhere, may submit a proposal for a show featuring works by artists living or working in this area. For more information, click here.

 

 

Ongoing: These opportunities have rolling deadlines.

 

(RECENT) Call For Stories About Women in the Arts, Maryland State Arts Council

2020 has been dedicated to the Year of the Woman in Maryland. Do you have an inspiring story about vital contributions of women-identifying people who are artists, arts administrators, or cultural workers? Perhaps an exhibition, performance or project featuring women? Share it with the Maryland State Arts Council for potential use in marketing and communications! Send your ideas to [email protected], and include “Year of the Woman” in the subject line. Satff will contact senders whose stories are selected for inclusion in future newsletters, eblasts, or social media postings. Learn more about Maryland’s year of the Woman here.

 

(RECENT) Call For Artists, Busboys and Poets

Busboys and Poets is looking for submissions from Maryland and Virginia artists as it expands to new locations in both areas. Submissions can include drawings, painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, assemblage, fiber, quilts, etc. Art images reflecting life in the city, family, portraits, whimsy, abstraction, social uplift and life experiences within diverse cultures are encouraged for submission. For more information, click here.

 

Alterwork Studios Online Residency

This residency was designed to give emerging contemporary artists an online platform to create new work and explore their practice. Over the course of four weeks, artists will be encouraged to experiment and explore their concepts and move their work forward in the contemporary art world. Learn more here.

 

Accepting Artwork for Curatorial Review by AIWA

The Alper Initiative for Washington Art features five exhibitions per year in the newly constructed first floor space in the American University Museum. We accept submissions, on a rolling basis,  from Washington artists of all ages and backgrounds, and working in diverse media. The museum’s Director and Curator, Jack Rasmussen, will select curators who will review these submissions for potential use in Alper Initiative exhibitions. For more information click here.

 

Call For Entry Hamilton Arts Collective Guest Artist Exhibition – Baltimore, MD

The Hamilton Arts Collective (HAC) and the Hamilton Gallery seek applications from artists for month-long Guest Artist exhibitions at Hamilton Gallery located at 5502 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD. The selected guest artists will be invited to exhibit a selection of their current work in Gallery I of the Hamilton Gallery. The Guest Artist exhibition is featured in Hamilton Gallery communications and will be promoted by the HAC and Hamilton Gallery. This is an open call to artists residing within 60 miles of Baltimore City. Baltimore residents are encouraged to apply. Click here to learn more.

 

Howard County Arts Council Quarterly Call For Artists – Ellicott City, MD

The Howard County Arts Council gallery program was established to enhance the public’s appreciation of the visual arts, provide a venue to exhibit the work of local, regional, and national artists in a professional space, and provide leadership in the arts by presenting a broad spectrum of arts in all media from both emerging and established artists. Artists, ages 18 and older, working in all media and styles including time-based and installation artists, are encouraged to apply either individually or as a group. Proposals from curators and arts organizations are also welcome. Click here to learn more.

 

Exhibit at Hotel Indigo Downtown Baltimore — Baltimore, MD

The Maryland Art Place (MAP) is working with Hotel Indigo in downtown Baltimore to offer rotating exhibitions in the hotel’s library and Poets Modern Cocktails and Eats restaurant. This opportunity is open to visual artists living or working in Maryland. ’s public art partnership projects (MAP), in partnership with Hotel Indigo, is pleased to announce an open call to artists. MAP will curate four exhibitions a year based on submissions entered through a rolling basis. Click here to learn more.

 

Solo or Group Shows in Athenaeum Gallery – VA

The Athenaeum Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia exhibits visual arts created solely by artists living or working in the region (DC, Maryland and Virginia) and strives to present visitors with a wide variety of excellent art and unique experiences.  In addition to the shows curated by the Gallery Director, the Athenaeum Gallery invites artists and curators to submit show proposals. For more information, click here.

 

The Creativity Grant Program State of Maryland (MD)

Deadline: Rolling. The purpose of the Creativity Grant Program is to strengthen the vitality and sustainability of artists and small organizations to maintain a strong and stable arts infrastructure in the State of Maryland. The Creativity Grant also provides opportunities to serve the growing needs of relevant arts projects and collaborations within Maryland communities. For more information regarding eligibility and funding timelines, please review the Creativity Grants Guidelines. For more information about the program, and to apply visit the Creativity Grant Program State of Maryland website.

 

Artist/Writers: Cover Art for Academic Medicine

Deadline: Rolling. Submit original works of art inspired by, but not necessarily representative of, an academic medicine experience from any perspective: caregiver, researcher, teacher, learner, or patient (for example, learning how to be a physician or scientist, caring for patients, exploring research questions, making a new discovery, being a research participant, teaching, or being cared for in a teaching hospital). The journal welcomes photography, sculpture, painting, textile work, and other visual media. Images may be cropped or resized to fit into the allotted cover space. Artists must also submit a related Cover Art essay as a narrative companion to the artwork, to explain the connection between the work and the “academic medicine experience.” The related narrative should be 250 to 600 words and is subject to editing. To apply for this opportunity, and to learn more, visit the Academic Medicine website.

 

The Awesome Foundation Accepting Applications for Art Projects

Deadline: Open. The Awesome Foundation for the Arts and Sciences is a worldwide network of people devoted to forwarding the interest of “awesomeness in the universe.” Established in 2009, the foundation distributes $1,000 grants on a monthly basis to projects and their creators. The money is pooled from ten or more self-organizing “micro-trustees.” The chapters are autonomous and organized by the trustees around geographic areas or topics of interest. Apply on the Awesome Foundation website.

 

Call for Artists: Maryland Art Place Seeks Proposals for Rotating Exhibition Partnership with Baltimore’s Hotel Indigo (MD)

Deadline: rolling. Maryland Art Place (MAP), in partnership with Hotel Indigo is pleased to announce an open ‘Call to Artists’. As an extension of MAP’s annual IMPACT public art partnership projects, MAP is working with Hotel Indigo to offer rotating exhibitions in Hotel indigo’s library and Poets Modern Cocktails and Eats. This opportunity is available to visual artists living or working in Maryland. Maryland Art Place will curate four exhibitions a year based on submissions entered through a rolling basis. Guidelines and information here.

 

Peripheral ARTeries – Biennial Contemporary Art Publication

Deadline: Rolling. Peripheral ARTeries is looking for artists to be featured in the new special Biennial Edition of their art publication, that comes to its 10th edition. This opportunity is great for both established and early career artists who need a boost to their artist portfolio. The 10th edition will once again explore and show current trends and tendencies in Contemporary Art: Peripheral ARTeries cultivates a spirit of openness through a unique collaborative and participatory approach.Each artist may submit a maximum of three works or projects made in any technique: painting, drawing, video art, experimental cinema, fine art photography, experimental media, mixed media, installations, public art, performance. The call is open to all proposed kind of art and media capable of challenging the viewers’ traditional perspective on art itself. To submit, visit the Peripheral ARTeries website.

 

Exhibit at Hotel Indigo (VA)

Artists works will displayed in the hotel’s gallery (220 S Union St, Old Town Alexandria) for a six-month period. Two-dimensional, framed works only. Artists will install the work using the hotel’s mounting hardware. Labels will be provided by the hotel. All sales handled by artist, no commission. Preference for local or locally influenced selections but not required. The space measures approximately 7’10” by 8’3.″ If interested, contact Kate Ellis, General Manager, [email protected].

 

The New Project Studio – Ongoing Opportunity (VA)

Ongoing. Located in Studio 8, the New Project Studio is a community-focused arts incubator space that offers a short-term location to test new program ideas, spotlight underrepresented voices, and enhance community engagement. Projects rotate on a regular basis. For more information, click here.

 

Public Arts Grants & Opportunities (VA)

Ongoing. The City of Alexandria’s Office of the Arts provides grants for nonprofit arts organizations as well as individual artists. See all current opportunities and online applications here.

 

Residency: Maryland

Deadline: ongoing. Montgomery College, Rockville and Germantown Art Department is seeking proposals for its Artist-in-Residence Program, encouraging proposals that cultivate collaborative work between artists and students.

 

Looking for artists: Foundry Gallery (DC)

Deadline: ongoing. Foundry Gallery is seeking a few artists in the greater Washington, DC area. If interested in applying for membership please send up to five images (jpg attachments) and an email letter to: [email protected]. The oldest cooperative in Washington, the gallery holds monthly solo and members’ group shows at its beautiful space north of Shaw near the 9:30 Club.

 

Looking for artists: Printmakers (DC)

Deadline: ongoing. Washington Printmakers Gallery is seeking artist members specializing in printmaking, photography and book arts. An active cooperative for over 30 years, the gallery holds monthly solo and members’ group shows in its lovely space in upper Georgetown. Distant and shared memberships are available. If interested in applying for membership please email [email protected].

 

 

 

Artful Weekend December 19 – 20

"Don't Let 2020 Make You Grinchy," by Lane and Leslie Kimball, can be seen along the 1000 block of King Street as part of the Old Town Holiday Art Walk.

Welcome to Artful Weekend, our guide for enjoying area art events and activities in person or at home.

 

This weekend: Open Exhibit and Petite December at The Art League; virtual abstract exhibits; spiraling kids sculpture; and more!

 

December Exhibitions at The Art League

 

December 2020 Open Exhibit

 

“Mark & Macademia” by Karen Baith

 

This month’s group exhibition, juried by New York-based illustrator and fine artist Mark Bischel, features an array of artworks in mediums ranging from painting and photography to sculpture and fiber art. It is on view through Sunday, January 3 in the Gallery, or view it online. Learn more about Bischel and read  his remarks about the his best-in-show and honorable mentions picks in the latest Juror Profile.

 

Petite December

 

“Tropical Shadows” by Kathleen Kopec

Our perennial favorite is back! This year’s Petite December Exhibit, juried by Baltimore Museum of Art Chief Curator Asma Naeem, features 74 small works (priced at $150 or less!) that are available for immediate purchase during the holiday season. It is on view through Sunday, January 3 in the Gallery, or view and shop the exhibit online.

 

 

Old Town Holiday Lamp Post Art Walk

 

 

Get into the holiday spirit with the first annual Old Town Holiday Lamp Post Art Walk, presented by Old Town Business Association and The Art League! Take a self-guided tour along King Street and selected side streets to see lamp posts adorned with festive works by Art League artists. They will be up through January 8. Chart your path with this handy map.

 

 

Artul Giving

Holliday shopping this weekend? Make The Art League your one-stop destination for gifts that your favorite artists and art lovers will appreciate and cherish. Check out our gift guide for ideas.

 

 

Virtual Viewings

 

“Lonely Woman”, acrylic on canvas, by Joseph Cortina

 

McClean Project the Arts galleries are closed for regular public viewing, but you can see two current solo exhibitions online. In Vertical Interval: New Works by Joseph Cortina, the McLean-based artist exhibits paintings and digital works that explore the intersection and tension between physical and digital landscapes. Drawing on his background as a painter and his long career creating films and interactive experiences for museums, Cortina’s new works are a response to the fleeting, elusive quality of time-based media.

 

“Fields-Overlaps,” acrylic on canvas, by Shanthi Chandrasekar

Shanthi Chandrasekar  creates work that explores the big questions of science and the natural world in her exhibition Beginningless Endless. Employing the mediums of drawing, painting, and sculpture, and tapping into her training in physics and psychology, Chandrasekar has created a vehicle for both her observational questioning and the wild journeys of her imagination.

See both Chandraeskar and Cortina discuss their work in this recent artist talk. To schedule a private viewing of either exhibit, contact [email protected].

 

Exploring Space Time in 3-D

 

Construction 140 in the Baltimore Museum of Art Sculpture Garden

In the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) Sculpture Garden you can find José Ruiz de Rivera’s sculpture Construction 140, with spirals made of stainless steel that rotate every four minutes. It is the inspiration for this cool project that lets young artists create their own spiraling sculpture masterpieces. Click here for instructons.

 

 

Enjoy your weekend, wear your mask.

 

 

 

From Rust to Dust: A present-day photograph remembers the past

"Steelworker's Houses," by Craig Nedrow, is the December 2020 Open Exhibit Best-in-Show Award winner.

by Haven Ashley

 

Steelworkers’ Houses, the best-in-show winning photograph by Craig Nedrow, is a lesson in contrast, in tonal range and composition, from the sharp diagonal rooflines to the languid sloping road, the downy plume of steam, to the taut power lines. With nuances of charcoal, pewter, obsidian; salt, bone, cotton—Nedrow’s photograph is anything but black and white. 

The photographer shared that on the morning the photo was taken, he had considered staying in. “But I decided breakfast could wait.” He could not resist the pull of the old steel mill, one of the last functioning mills in the United States. It had brought him all the way to the outskirts of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One can imagine the austere presence of the immense mill on that clear winter morning. The tang of cold metal and the numbing breath of exhaust. “The light was so good. It was a lot of luck. That’s kinda the way it goes with photography, you gotta have a little luck,” Nedrow commented. 

Steelworkers’ Houses’ romantic vision of industry brings to mind the approach of the Regionalist painters, especially Thomas Hart Benton, whose work celebrated Americans on the job. The drama and dynamism of an economic landscape transformed by steel and steam were seen through Benton’s eyes as a subject worthy of the same emotive, monumental styling of a Hollywood epic. 

 

“Instruments of Power,” a panel from the Thomas Hart Benton mural “America Today, 1930–31”

 

Benton and his contemporaries captured Americans on the move, chronicling the reality of societal change, the cost of laborers turning earth into gold—whether it be gleaming kernels of corn from the Plains or molten iron ore from the Northeast. At times gritty, other times glamorous, hard work was always glorified by the Regionalists as the American way of life. 

 

“Changing West,” a panel from the Thomas Hart Benton mural “America Today, 1930–31”

 

Decades later, Nedrow’s photograph shows an America that has moved on. From company town to ghost town, the aftermath of automation is a haunting scene. “People are surprised that it’s a modern-day image,” Nedrow said, remarking on the image’s timeless quality, “It’s a challenge to take a photo that looks like it is from fifty years ago.” The artist has traveled the country searching for such industrial sites—places with the patina of age, but still producing goods. “I was born in the rust belt—Ohio—and I’ve always been drawn to old machinery and structures. I don’t go to these sites with the intent of showing how rundown or depressed some areas are or appear to be. I go mostly because they are interesting images. I’m not trying to make a statement or have a political message. I guess I’m just kind of a romantic.”  

 

Juror Profile: Mark Bischel

Mark Bischel, illustrator and December 2020 Open Exhibit juror

Artist Mark Bischel, our December juror, has made a name for himself by capturing the energy of New York City streets after dark. We caught up with him on a recent morning to talk about why nighttime is the right time for drawing, the things that feed him creatively, and what he liked most about the award winners he picked in this month’s Open Exhibit.

By Julia Chance

About a decade ago, New York-based illustrator Mark Bischel created a deck of cards based on the 19th-century optical novelty myriorama where picture cards can be arranged in different combinations to become a single image. Bischel’s scenes captured the routine dynamism of the city—a person descending subway stairs; a grocery clerk manning a flower stand; a man caught in the glow of his smartphone amid the glow of Times Square; bicyclists and pedestrians heading across the Brooklyn Bridge. The cards became a short-lived museum souvenir titled Endless New YorkBut that title could just as well describe much of Bischel’s work which reflects his ongoing fascination with the Big Apple. 

 

One of fifteen picture cards in in “Endless New York.”

His preoccupation with cityscapes developed out of necessity. When he left a teaching job at the Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) in Missouri to enter a master’s program at New York’s School of Visual Art (SVA), he says, “My work was scattered, and I didn’t feel very good about it.” The SVA program required students to make work based on an overarching theme.

“I started to list the things that I was interested in, and it was all pretty boring and not worthy of a body of work,” he recalls. “But I was amazed at the city—the infrastructure, the subways, the scale. And since the program stressed drawing on location, I just began to draw what I saw around me.”

Bischel is especially enamored with New York at night. “I’ve always liked the works of Edward Hopper, and was sort of drawn to night scenes,” he says. “I like the way that the night kind of breaks the picture plane, the light and dark, into dynamic shapes. I like looking for that passageway or that point of light, and the city [at night] is perfect for that.”

Resurfaced, his illustrated book of cityscapes as experienced by a bicyclist at night, is a fine example of the interplay of contrasting shapes that he describes. It began as a plan to print small bound books as calling cards to art directors but evolved into something bigger. The National Gallery of Art Library acquired it two years ago.

 

Spread from Artist Book Resurfaced, Screenprint on Rives BFK, 14 X 22, Artists’ and Fine Press Book Library, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

 

Man in a Box, a portrait series he started in graduate school, captures varied attendants working New York’s ubiquitous outdoor parking lots, illuminated by the light in the booths they occupy. One of those paintings is in the Schwartz Art Collection at Harvard Business School.

 

“North of Canal,” Oil on Wood, 16 X 22, Collection Harvard Business School

 

For the series Fear of Flying, Bischel trades street scenes for those of air travel. His depictions of passengers pecking on laptops, dozing uncomfortably in the upright position, or enduring cramped seats and runway delays could be considered a sly commentary on the annoyances of flying. But the series stems from the artist’s aerophobia.

 

Turbulence panic is illustrated in “Damn Rough Flight” from Bischel’s “Fear of Flying” series.

 

“To get my mind off of being scared witless while flying I usually request an aisle seat and sit there and draw,” is how he describes his in-flight process for creating the pen and ink drawings that he later colors in Photoshop. “Over the years I’ve gotten some really fine drawings from a fearful place.”

Bischel studied commercial art at the University of Central Missouri with plans on becoming a graphic artist. While there he became proficient in the mechanical process of hot metal typesetting which helped land him a job at a design studio after graduation. During that time he also began to illustrate in earnest.

Later, teaching drawing at his alma mater led to an offer to teach in the illustration department at KCAI which he considers a defining point in his career.

“That was a really big step forward for me because I wasn’t just working alone on projects, I was working with faculty members and having to think more about what illustration, drawing, and art meant to me and how to translate that to the students,” he explains. “Teaching is a huge responsibility and it makes me push myself to stand and deliver.”

Another career-defining moment for the artist was when he met noted illustrator Marshall Arisman who was teaching a workshop at KCAI. Arisman also chairs SVA’s Illustration as Visual Essay MFA program that Bischel was interested in. “I said, ‘Marshall, I think I’m going to come and visit you in New York City.’ A year later I entered the program. It was a great experience and I never went back to Kansas City.”

Like a lot of illustrators in New York, Bischel has also worked in advertising. For several years, a gig at Havas Worldwide (now Havas Creative) kept him busy making storyboards and concept visuals for brands like Evian, Volvo, Intel, and Exxon Mobil, as well as the humorous “Most Interesting Man in the World” ad campaign for Dos Equis beer.

As Bischel’s artistry evolved over the years, so did his idea of himself as an artist. “I was always striving to be more of an illustrator than an artist writ large,” he says, mostly due to the conventional belief that an artist could not be both. He cites fine artists like John Sloan, William Glackens, and Edward Hopper, as examples of fine artists whose early vocation as illustrators is not always acknowledged. “Andy Warhol was a a fashion illustrator for a while in the fifties, but you rarely hear about that.”

His experience at SVA, along with becoming immersed in New York’s art scene, helped him to let go of that notion. “Among my peers and the artists I admire that line has blurred,” he notes. “I started considering myself an artist when I changed my way of thinking.”

These days when Bischel is not drawing on location he teaches various drawing courses at SVA. “I enjoy working with students and am amazed by the big leaps in progress that they can make in their work. It is satisfying to see.”

Upon seeing the submissions for the December 2020 Open Exhibit, Bischel says, “I was struck by the number of non-figurative works that were among the entries. There were a lot of pleasant landscapes and photographic work that was especially strong.”

He took his time poring over all of the artwork with three considerations in mind: “I looked at the formal attributes of a piece, what it represented, and how it made me feel.” The biggest challenge? “Narrowing down the honorable mentions. That was tough!” Here are his remarks on those, and the best-in-show.

 

Best-in-Show Award winnerSteel Workers’ Houses by Craig Nedrow

“This is an image that struck me right away. It’s unapologetic. There is the repetition of form, and yet there’s variety in it. I like that tree that is in the foreground, then you’ve got the middle ground of the three houses—like three friends standing there—and then the factory, where those people who live in those houses get out and work every day. It’s one of those pieces of work that makes me think about people’s lives. It’s really beautiful and yet there’s a melancholy to it.”

 

Honorable Mentions:

At the End of the Day by Carol Dawn Petersen

“I like this for the formal reasons, foremost. It’s got a very subdued palette that has great unity. There’s a little note of color, a little red, in the man’s belt. There is a variety of patterns in this that I find interesting—the tile, the five circles, and then the piles of leather being tanned. I love the pattern of light and shadow very much. And then the man. There is something very moving about the way he’s leaning, the way his head is down and his back is hunched, and the way he bridges the two piles of leather. It’s a powerful image. It’s great in an emotional sense, and really compelling and well done in a formal sense.”

 

Salimigundi by Cynthia Grisdela

 “I love this for almost the same reason that I love the previous work—the intersecting patterns. The swirling pattern changes scale, larger in some areas and a little tighter in others. There’s something wonderful about the design, the variety of colors, and shapes in the middle part. It has a playful but serious feel. I appreciate the way this is constructed. Unlike so much embroidery now being done with computer input, this artist explained that this is done freehand.”

 

Easter Ritual by Jimmy James Greene

 “At first glance, it reminds me of American illustration from the mid-seventies by somebody like Mark English or Bart Forbes—the kind of illustration where there are patterns and figuration. It has that sort of feel, but that’s not really what this is about. I like the way that the orange is balanced throughout the picture. I love the attitude of the figures. There’s an ambiguity to them, but there is also a surety of ritual and in the idea of Easter, which is always a rising up. There is an optimistic feel to it.”

 

Backyard Jam Session by Judy Guenther

“I like the spontaneity of this. First of all, formally, it’s well done. You’ve got the drums in the foreground, then you have the figure, and that blurred background. The way her hair follows that shrubbery, the sort of a diagonal which is active, is a great counterpoint to these round drum forms. But the main thing about this is the feeling of exhilaration which you don’t often see in a lot of art. The drummer, and the work itself, has an effortless exuberance.”

 

White Post, Wide by Jo Ann Tooley

“This is a great example of a piece of artwork where there are two ways out of it. One is with the railroad tracks, very formal, very geometric, going off one-point perspective. Then you’ve got the road cutting across it in a diagonal and it’s more organic. And yet they both go off to different points on the horizon. I love that counterpoint. It is a great feeling of vastness—two ways to go. The number ‘666’ on the ground is interesting, a note of color on the pavement which is kind of spooky. The receding telephone poles going off [in the distance] gives it a feeling of loss or yearning. It’s a beautifully composed shot where everything in it is right where it should be.”

 

Black Lives Matter by Marta Nammack

“This is of the moment, and sort of sums up the zeitgeist of where we’re at. If you look at this piece maybe thirty years down the road it will be like that [Bernie Boston] photograph of the protester during the Viet Nam War sticking a daisy in the rifle barrel of the National Guardsman. Compositionally, the variety of type—the colors it is in and how things are written—is very active. I love the way the artist placed the young child in the upper right corner. That tree and the apartment building, which represents domicile—family and home—conflicts with him sitting on this hard surface. A lot of things come together to make this a striking piece. “

 

Inyanga by Kathlyn Avila Reyes

“This came out of left field. My first impression of this was, is it sculpture or is it pottery? I’m glad there were photos of it from different angles that allowed me to see the back of it and the details. The use of a variety of materials is inventive. It’s just spectacular.”

 

Rivers Edge by Rana Geralis  

“This has a certain gravitas of fine painting. It reminds me of a Cézanne landscape, There’s a certain shape language it has that shows me that this artist can paint. But it also has a cubist feel to it. I just love the colors and the feel of it, but also the technique and the bravado of the painting seemed very effortless.” 

 

Saturday Morning by Sally Davies

“This one appeals to the illustrator in me and my love for the art. The perspective is what makes this. If it was [a straightforward view of] two people sitting at a table it would be boring. I like the way that it’s centered on this radial—this table—and the variety of shapes going around it, and then those long, warm shadows. It doesn’t represent anything earth-shattering, but it is very humanistic. It’s a small moment that the artist did a really beautiful job of capturing. The point-of-view doesn’t overwhelm the moment.”

 

Scaffolding on 4th by Sue Canuteson

 “I like the way everything clicks together—the shape, the type over the top, the notes of red, the grey background, and whatever it is over the top that looks like it could be string. It’s flat but it’s got depth, and the fact that it’s called Scaffolding on 4th is mysterious to me. It seems like it’s wanting to be a landscape, but it’s an abstraction. It’s not overdone, beautifully designed. The title sort of activates the image and you think, yeah, it is a little bit like scaffolding, some little spindly form that you walk under on sidewalks.”

 

Five Things that Feed Mark Bischel’s Creative Life

1. Life Drawing — “After working on highly art directed illustrations or getting too caught up in my work, I grab whatever drawing tool I have handy and head out to one of the studios in the city to join others in a night of life drawing. I expect that this is the night I will do the worst drawing ever! After a vigorous 3-hour session I feel present and relaxed, and when I return to my work the next day it is with new eyes.”

2. Space, Time, and Effort — “Things will never be perfect, but I find I can do a lot of work over time if I consistently use the available resources I have. It may sound trite, but it works for me.”

3. My Students — “I’ve been a drawing teacher for a few decades now and this responsibility forces me to constantly evaluate what is important in the act of thinking and drawing. Also, just when I think I’ve seen it all in a jaded sort of way, a student will amaze me with work with deep insight.”

4. A Deadline — “I don’t always feel very creative working on my own, so there is nothing better than getting a call for a project for a client, or another opportunity with a deadline. Working with others, especially collaborating with art directors I respect, activates the best in my work.”

5. My Wife — “Every artist should be blessed with at least one other artist they can share their work process with, and in my life it is the artist and teacher Annette Rusin. She has an incisive, unsentimental eye and I often strongly disagree with her assessments on what would make a particular work of mine stronger. Then I go back to my space and make the changes.”

 

 

 

 

Artist Opportunities #539

Every week, we gather a variety of artist opportunities from the DC area and beyond. Find one below and apply today — good luck! Click here for recent opportunities posts, and submit your opportunity listing here.

 

Opportunities

 

Artist-in-Residence Program, National Children’s Museum – DC

Deadline: December 16   National Children’s Museum seeks to partner with a Washington, DC-based artist for approximately seven months, from December 2020 through June 2021, to facilitate art workshops for children and families that complement the wonder of the Museum experience. The Artist-in-Residence Program is open to emerging and professional artists working in a variety of visual media including, but not limited to, painting, sculpture, installation, photography, clay, textiles, illustration and digital media. Learn more here.

 

Prince George’s County Arts Community Emergency Relief Fund Application- Round 2

Deadline: December 16   In response to the overwhelming need caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Prince George’s County Creative Community, Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council (PGAHC) announces the 2nd round of its Prince George’s County Arts Community Emergency Relief Fund.  The fund will provide a grant up to $1,000 to artists, arts organizations, arts small businesses, and creative entrepreneurs to help recover significant losses incurred by canceled events, performances, classes, exhibitions, commissions, and other art programs. Apply here.

 

2021 Open Call for Solo Exhibition, Target Gallery – Alexandria, VA

Deadline: December 20   Target Gallery invites regional artists living in the D.C., Maryland, or Virginia to apply for an open call for proposals for a solo exhibition for the summer of 2021. The individual with the chosen proposal will receive an exhibition at Target Gallery from May 29 – July 18, 2021 as well as a virtual online catalog. The artist will also receive a $2000 stipend as well as $100 for providing an artist talk and guided tour. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Entries, Wharton Esherick Museum 27th Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition – Malvern, PA

Deadline: January 4   For the 27th year of the Wharton Esherick Museum’s annual juried woodworking exhibition, we invite you to share innovative works of art, craft, and design that showcase wood and at least one other medium. Whether functional or sculptural, each submission should reflect the way Esherick worked across a vast spectrum of materials and practices as well as his outside the box thinking. We want to know how you might complete the phrase “wood and…” Learn more here.

 

Call for Artists, miXt Food Hall Mural Project – Brentwood, MD

Deadline: January 22   MiXt Food Hall (miXt) is a culinary arts incubator providing space, equipment, services, and mentorship to new food concepts in a community venue that encourages meaningful social engagement. Located in the Gateway Arts District at 3809 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, Maryland, miXt seeks artists to paint 14 individual mini murals on seven cement columns within the communal food hall for public viewing. Learn more here.

 

Call for Artists, Target Gallery – Alexandria, VA

Deadline: February 5   Target Gallery invites artists to submit their work for consideration to a new digital and in-person exhibition Those Spaces Between Us. This all-media group exhibition will explore concepts of liminal or transient spaces and how we occupy them or, conversely, how we do not. This exhibition will present an introspective view on how spaces can offer a physical embodiment of ambiguity and transition, creating a narrative how we as people move through them. For more information, click here.

 

2021 National Juried Art Exhibition, Academy Center of the Arts – Lynchburg, VA

Deadline: February 12   This opportunity is open to U.S. residents, 18 years or older, working in the following disciplines; painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, fiber, glass, ceramics, wood, metal, and mixed media. No photography accepted. For more information click here.

 

Artists on the Rise: Ninth Annual Juried Teen Exhibition – Laurel, MD

Deadline: February 21   This opportunity is open to artists 13–18 years of age who are residents of Maryland, Virginia, or the District of Columbia. Participants may attend public/private middle and high schools, or home school. Submitted artwork cannot have been previously exhibited at Montpelier Arts Center. Apply here.

 

 

Re-runs: These have been previously posted, but it’s not too late to enter!

 

Mobius Fall 2020 Portrait Photography Competition

Deadline: December 15   Mobius Photo, an online platform dedicated to the curation of emerging and established photographers, seeks portraiture on fashion, politics, family, nudes, etc., for their fall competition. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Artists, Mount Rainier Arts Commission 2021 Mural Project Call for Artist Qualifications – Mount Rainier, MD

Deadline: December 18   The Mount Rainier Arts Commission (MRAC) is requesting Artist Qualifications to create a contemporary outdoor mural. This project is committed to enhancing visibility of the areas business district, and enlightening public experience through the visual arts. Submissions will be considered from artists who reside or hold studio space in Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia.  Learn more here.

 

RFQ for Harriet Tubman Monument Project – Newark, NJ

Deadline: December 18   Mayor Ras J. Baraka and the City of Newark seek artists interested in designing a public monument of Harriet Tubman in tribute to the Underground Railroad and its historical significance to be installed in Washington Park. The park will be renamed Tubman Square. The call for artists and artist teams is open to local, regional and national artists. his open call is organized into two phases. Phase One is the RFQ in which artists or artist teams may respond with samples of past work and supplementary materials to be considered for the Harriet Tubman commission. To apply, click here.

 

Call for Arts and Social Justice Fellow – Rockville, MD

Deadline: December 23   VisArts has created a new Arts and Social Justice Fellowship Program for visual activists whose current research, curatorial or visual activist practice, and passion centers on social, racial, economic, and/or environmental justice. The year-long fellowship is an opportunity to explore how thoughtfully curated art, dialogue, communication, and collaborations between artists and communities can productively navigate political flash points, chronic systemic inequities, and entrenched perspectives to inspire change towards a more equitable, just, and inclusive society. Learn more here.

 

Call for Entries, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival 2021 – Reston, VA

Deadline: December 27   The annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival is a competitive, juried event that is consistently rated as one of the best outdoor art festivals in the country, both for the quality of the artwork presented and for its exceptional artist hospitality. Mediums for submission include ceramics, digital and multi-media art/drawing/mixed media 2D, glass, jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture/mixed media 3D/Metal, textiles, and wood. To enter, click here.

 

Call For Entries, Artist/Writers: Cover Art For Academic Medicine

Deadline: December 30   Submit original works of art inspired by, but not necessarily representative of, an academic medicine experience from any perspective: caregiver, researcher, teacher, learner, or patient (for example, learning how to be a physician or scientist, caring for patients, exploring research questions, making a new discovery, being a research participant, teaching, or being cared for in a teaching hospital). The journal welcomes photography, sculpture, painting, textile work, and other visual media. Images may be cropped or resized to fit into the allotted cover space. Artists must also submit a related Cover Art essay as a narrative companion to the artwork, to explain the connection between the work and the “academic medicine experience.”  Learn more here.

 

Call For Entries, Techpressions 2021

Deadline: December 31   Techspressionism 2021 is an online exhibition to be presented online at Techspressionism.com using the Kunstmatrix 3D exhibition platform. Entries will be limited to two-dimensional works (paintings, drawings, digital images, and prints) in which technology is utilized as a means to express emotional experience. Learn more here.

 

Applications Open for 5 New Affordable Live/Work Units for Artists – DC

Deadline: December 31   CulturalDC, Foulger-Pratt, and DC Housing and Community Development Fair Housing Program are pleased to offer an opportunity for artists of all disciplines to live and create in the historic Eckington neighborhood near Alethia Tanner Park. The two-story units are 2 bedroom and 2 or 3 bathroom with a work space, flex/retail space, kitchen, and slop sink. Interested tenants must meet the income requirements of 60% Median Family Income (MFI), have a household of 2-5 people, and show a commitment to artistic practice and/or active participation in the arts industry and local arts community. Priority will be given to artists in need of housing who currently live or work in the District. Earliest move-in is in Spring 2021. Artists of all disciplines, ethnicities, races, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, religions, ages, languages, and backgrounds are encouraged and welcome to apply! Learn more here.

 

Street Art Competition Request for Proposals, B&O Railroad Museum – Baltimore

Deadline: January 3, 2021   Street art and graffiti have a deep connection with railroads, as works of art crisscross the nation on train cars, connecting artists with unknown new communities. As a reflection on railroads themselves, the B&O Railroad Museum, in partnership with the Creative Alliance, is seeking street art and graffiti art proposals that respond to the idea of connectedness, in our Baltimore community and as a nation. Four selected artists will have the opportunity to create a mural of their design on a train car at the Museum. Learn more here.

 

New Jersey Arts Annual: ReVision and Respond – Newark, NJ

Deadline: January 8, 2021   The Newark Museum of Art welcomes submissions to the 2021 New Jersey Arts Annual: ReVision and Respond. This open call invites a range of artistic practices- from traditional to abstract, from craft to new media– that explore the ReVision and Respond theme. The exhibition is open to any artist currently living or working in New Jersey. For more information, click here.

 

Communication Arts 2021 Illustration Competition

Deadline: January 8   Introduce your work to the world. Enter the most prestigious competition for creativity in illustration, the Communication Arts Illustration Competition. Selected by a nationally representative jury of distinguished designers, art directors and illustrators, the winning entries will be distributed worldwide in the Communication Arts Illustration Annual, in print and digital editions, and on commarts.com, assuring important exposure to the creators of this outstanding work. For more information, click here.

 

2021 Shenandoah National Park Artist-in-Residence Program — Luray, VA

Deadline: January 8   Shenandoah National Park’s Artist-in-Residence program offers professional artists an opportunity to live and work in this exceptional environment for three weeks. The works completed during the program will serve, through the creativity of the selected artists, to deepen the understanding and appreciation of Shenandoah National Park. The Park’s Artist-in-Residence program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Trust. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Entry, Annmarie Sculpture Garden Presents On Paper: Printmaking, Book Arts & Beyond – Solomons, MD

Deadline: January 8   The Kay Daugherty Gallery at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center will feature On Paper: Printmaking, Book Arts & Beyond. Selected work will highlight the expanse of printmaking and book arts as an artistic discipline. Techniques such as relief printing, etching, lithography, paper making, book binding, letterpress, collage and papercut will be explored. All works should showcase the unique process and craftsmanship that goes into each handmade paper, print, or collage. Learn more here.

 

Summer 2021 Exhibition Opportunities, The Delaware Contemporary – Wilmington, DE

Deadline: January 15   The Delaware Contemporary is accepting submissions for solo and group exhibitions to be held June 4 – August 27, 2021. In line with the regional focus of the opportunity, we are only accepting submissions within a 50-mile radius of Wilmington, Delaware. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Entry, The Delaware Contemporary Natural Movement”: Unapologetic Conversations of Hair and Nonconformity – Wilmington, DE

Deadline: January 15   We are seeking new works of art of any medium, two or three-dimensional, that celebrate nonconformity of black hair, but empower us to be who we were naturally made to be.  What does it look like to embrace our natural identity, specifically our kinky, curly, coily hair without apology? How has nonconformity and hair influenced your work?  That celebrates our hair to grow out of our heads naturally without shame or criticism. How has the complexities of our hair shown up in our practice, our work, our dialogue, our narratives? In line with the regional focus of the opportunity, we are only accepting submissions within a 50-MILE RADIUS of Wilmington, Delaware. For more information, click here.

 

Call For Entries, Outwin Boochevar Portrait Competition 2022 – D.C.

Deadline, January 28, 2021   The National Portrait Gallery invites artists to submit portraits in any media for consideration in the sixth triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. Artists are encouraged to think about portraiture’s potential to engage with the social and political landscape of our time. For more information, click here.

 

Call For Entries, Athenaeum Gallery – Alexandria, VA

Deadline: August 25, 2021   Artists who live or work in Virginia, Maryland, or the District of Columbia may submit a proposal for a solo show.  A group of artists who live or work in the area may submit a proposal for a group show.  A curator, living or working anywhere, may submit a proposal for a show featuring works by artists living or working in this area. For more information, click here.

 

 

Ongoing: These opportunities have rolling deadlines.

 

(RECENT) Call For Stories About Women in the Arts, Maryland State Arts Council

2020 has been dedicated to the Year of the Woman in Maryland. Do you have an inspiring story about vital contributions of women-identifying people who are artists, arts administrators, or cultural workers? Perhaps an exhibition, performance or project featuring women? Share it with the Maryland State Arts Council for potential use in marketing and communications! Send your ideas to [email protected], and include “Year of the Woman” in the subject line. Satff will contact senders whose stories are selected for inclusion in future newsletters, eblasts, or social media postings. Learn more about Maryland’s year of the Woman here.

 

(RECENT) Call For Artists, Busboys and Poets

Busboys and Poets is looking for submissions from Maryland and Virginia artists as it expands to new locations in both areas. Submissions can include drawings, painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, assemblage, fiber, quilts, etc. Art images reflecting life in the city, family, portraits, whimsy, abstraction, social uplift and life experiences within diverse cultures are encouraged for submission. For more information, click here.

 

Alterwork Studios Online Residency

This residency was designed to give emerging contemporary artists an online platform to create new work and explore their practice. Over the course of four weeks, artists will be encouraged to experiment and explore their concepts and move their work forward in the contemporary art world. Learn more here.

 

Accepting Artwork for Curatorial Review by AIWA

The Alper Initiative for Washington Art features five exhibitions per year in the newly constructed first floor space in the American University Museum. We accept submissions, on a rolling basis,  from Washington artists of all ages and backgrounds, and working in diverse media. The museum’s Director and Curator, Jack Rasmussen, will select curators who will review these submissions for potential use in Alper Initiative exhibitions. For more information click here.

 

Call For Entry Hamilton Arts Collective Guest Artist Exhibition – Baltimore, MD

The Hamilton Arts Collective (HAC) and the Hamilton Gallery seek applications from artists for month-long Guest Artist exhibitions at Hamilton Gallery located at 5502 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD. The selected guest artists will be invited to exhibit a selection of their current work in Gallery I of the Hamilton Gallery. The Guest Artist exhibition is featured in Hamilton Gallery communications and will be promoted by the HAC and Hamilton Gallery. This is an open call to artists residing within 60 miles of Baltimore City. Baltimore residents are encouraged to apply. Click here to learn more.

 

Howard County Arts Council Quarterly Call For Artists – Ellicott City, MD

The Howard County Arts Council gallery program was established to enhance the public’s appreciation of the visual arts, provide a venue to exhibit the work of local, regional, and national artists in a professional space, and provide leadership in the arts by presenting a broad spectrum of arts in all media from both emerging and established artists. Artists, ages 18 and older, working in all media and styles including time-based and installation artists, are encouraged to apply either individually or as a group. Proposals from curators and arts organizations are also welcome. Click here to learn more.

 

Exhibit at Hotel Indigo Downtown Baltimore — Baltimore, MD

The Maryland Art Place (MAP) is working with Hotel Indigo in downtown Baltimore to offer rotating exhibitions in the hotel’s library and Poets Modern Cocktails and Eats restaurant. This opportunity is open to visual artists living or working in Maryland. ’s public art partnership projects (MAP), in partnership with Hotel Indigo, is pleased to announce an open call to artists. MAP will curate four exhibitions a year based on submissions entered through a rolling basis. Click here to learn more.

 

Solo or Group Shows in Athenaeum Gallery – VA

The Athenaeum Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia exhibits visual arts created solely by artists living or working in the region (DC, Maryland and Virginia) and strives to present visitors with a wide variety of excellent art and unique experiences.  In addition to the shows curated by the Gallery Director, the Athenaeum Gallery invites artists and curators to submit show proposals. For more information, click here.

 

The Creativity Grant Program State of Maryland (MD)

Deadline: Rolling. The purpose of the Creativity Grant Program is to strengthen the vitality and sustainability of artists and small organizations to maintain a strong and stable arts infrastructure in the State of Maryland. The Creativity Grant also provides opportunities to serve the growing needs of relevant arts projects and collaborations within Maryland communities. For more information regarding eligibility and funding timelines, please review the Creativity Grants Guidelines. For more information about the program, and to apply visit the Creativity Grant Program State of Maryland website.

 

Artist/Writers: Cover Art for Academic Medicine

Deadline: Rolling. Submit original works of art inspired by, but not necessarily representative of, an academic medicine experience from any perspective: caregiver, researcher, teacher, learner, or patient (for example, learning how to be a physician or scientist, caring for patients, exploring research questions, making a new discovery, being a research participant, teaching, or being cared for in a teaching hospital). The journal welcomes photography, sculpture, painting, textile work, and other visual media. Images may be cropped or resized to fit into the allotted cover space. Artists must also submit a related Cover Art essay as a narrative companion to the artwork, to explain the connection between the work and the “academic medicine experience.” The related narrative should be 250 to 600 words and is subject to editing. To apply for this opportunity, and to learn more, visit the Academic Medicine website.

 

The Awesome Foundation Accepting Applications for Art Projects

Deadline: Open. The Awesome Foundation for the Arts and Sciences is a worldwide network of people devoted to forwarding the interest of “awesomeness in the universe.” Established in 2009, the foundation distributes $1,000 grants on a monthly basis to projects and their creators. The money is pooled from ten or more self-organizing “micro-trustees.” The chapters are autonomous and organized by the trustees around geographic areas or topics of interest. Apply on the Awesome Foundation website.

 

Call for Artists: Maryland Art Place Seeks Proposals for Rotating Exhibition Partnership with Baltimore’s Hotel Indigo (MD)

Deadline: rolling. Maryland Art Place (MAP), in partnership with Hotel Indigo is pleased to announce an open ‘Call to Artists’. As an extension of MAP’s annual IMPACT public art partnership projects, MAP is working with Hotel Indigo to offer rotating exhibitions in Hotel indigo’s library and Poets Modern Cocktails and Eats. This opportunity is available to visual artists living or working in Maryland. Maryland Art Place will curate four exhibitions a year based on submissions entered through a rolling basis. Guidelines and information here.

 

Peripheral ARTeries – Biennial Contemporary Art Publication

Deadline: Rolling. Peripheral ARTeries is looking for artists to be featured in the new special Biennial Edition of their art publication, that comes to its 10th edition. This opportunity is great for both established and early career artists who need a boost to their artist portfolio. The 10th edition will once again explore and show current trends and tendencies in Contemporary Art: Peripheral ARTeries cultivates a spirit of openness through a unique collaborative and participatory approach.Each artist may submit a maximum of three works or projects made in any technique: painting, drawing, video art, experimental cinema, fine art photography, experimental media, mixed media, installations, public art, performance. The call is open to all proposed kind of art and media capable of challenging the viewers’ traditional perspective on art itself. To submit, visit the Peripheral ARTeries website.

 

Exhibit at Hotel Indigo (VA)

Artists works will displayed in the hotel’s gallery (220 S Union St, Old Town Alexandria) for a six-month period. Two-dimensional, framed works only. Artists will install the work using the hotel’s mounting hardware. Labels will be provided by the hotel. All sales handled by artist, no commission. Preference for local or locally influenced selections but not required. The space measures approximately 7’10” by 8’3.″ If interested, contact Kate Ellis, General Manager, [email protected].

 

The New Project Studio – Ongoing Opportunity (VA)

Ongoing. Located in Studio 8, the New Project Studio is a community-focused arts incubator space that offers a short-term location to test new program ideas, spotlight underrepresented voices, and enhance community engagement. Projects rotate on a regular basis. For more information, click here.

 

Public Arts Grants & Opportunities (VA)

Ongoing. The City of Alexandria’s Office of the Arts provides grants for nonprofit arts organizations as well as individual artists. See all current opportunities and online applications here.

 

Residency: Maryland

Deadline: ongoing. Montgomery College, Rockville and Germantown Art Department is seeking proposals for its Artist-in-Residence Program, encouraging proposals that cultivate collaborative work between artists and students.

 

Looking for artists: Foundry Gallery (DC)

Deadline: ongoing. Foundry Gallery is seeking a few artists in the greater Washington, DC area. If interested in applying for membership please send up to five images (jpg attachments) and an email letter to: [email protected]. The oldest cooperative in Washington, the gallery holds monthly solo and members’ group shows at its beautiful space north of Shaw near the 9:30 Club.

 

Looking for artists: Printmakers (DC)

Deadline: ongoing. Washington Printmakers Gallery is seeking artist members specializing in printmaking, photography and book arts. An active cooperative for over 30 years, the gallery holds monthly solo and members’ group shows in its lovely space in upper Georgetown. Distant and shared memberships are available. If interested in applying for membership please email [email protected].

 

Artful Weekend December 12-13

"Memoir," by Jacqueline Saunders, is the Petite December Best-in-Show Award winner.

Welcome to Artful Weekend, our guide for enjoying area art events and activities in person or at home.

 

This weekend: Open Exhibit and Petite December at The Art League; expressions on immigration at Healing Arts; a cool art project for kids; and more!

 

December Exhibitions at The Art League

 

December 2020 Open Exhibit

“At the End of the Day” by Carol Dawn Petersen recived an honorable mention in the December 2020 Open Exhibit.

 

This month’s group exhibition, juried by New York-based illustrator and fine artist Mark Bischel, features an array of artworks in mediums ranging from painting and photography to sculpture and fiber art. It is on view through Sunday, January 3 in the Gallery, or view it online. Learn more about Bischel and read  his remarks about the his best-in-show and honorable mentions picks in the latest Juror Profile.

 

 

Petite December

“Calico in Snow” by Karen Baith

Our perennial favorite is back! This year’s Petite December Exhibit, juried by Baltimore Museum of Art Chief Curator Asma Naeem, features 74 small works (priced at $150 or less!) that are available for immediate purchase during the holiday season. It is on view through Sunday, January 3 in the Gallery, or view and shop the exhibit online.

 

 

Old Town Holiday Lamp Post Art Walk

Get into the holiday spirit with the first annual Old Town Holiday Lamp Post Art Walk, presented by Old Town Business Association and The Art League! Starting this Sunday, December 5, you can take a self-guided tour along King Street and selected side streets to see lamp posts adorned with festive works by Art League artists. They will be up through January 8. Chart your path with this handy map.

 

 

Artul Giving

Holliday shopping this weekend? Make The Art League your one-stop destination for gifts that your favorite artists and art lovers will appreciate and cherish. Check out our gift guide for ideas.

 

 

Aceptar: Una Exposición Colectiva

“You Can’t be Hungry in the Land of the Free,” by Gerardo Camargo

In Aceptar: Una Exposición Colectiva, eight area artists of Latin American heritage examine the struggles and extraordinary efforts of immigration, with dreams, traditions, and cultures ingrained while becoming immersed in a new life. Says curator Irene Clouthier-Carrillo, whose ink and watercolor works appear in the exhibition, “With Aceptar, we hope to highlight diversity in our immigration stories and open a dialogue about race, inclusion, class disparity, and gender equality.” It is on view at Through Dec. 19 at Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery, 1632 U St. NW, or online.

 

 

Quanxuan (Q.X) Shuai

“ChengYu Railway” by Quanxuan ‘Q.X.”\’ Shuai

 

Contemporary Chinese artist and new Oakton, Virginia resident Quanxuan ‘QX’ Shuai began painting as a response to his father’s struggles with depression. His eponymous exhibition at Athenaeum Gallery, features serene landscapes and still lifes, and fulfills his aim to create work that is calming for viewers; see it here, or at Athenaeum Gallery through January 10, 201 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA.

 

 

Think Inside the Box

 

A plain cardboard box that’s been transformed into a cool mini interior.

This neat, weekend art activity from the Hirshhorn—and inspired by Iranian artist Siah Armajani’s Picture Window with Two Chairs—prompts kids to think about space, scale, and design while creating a unique interior diorama.

 

Enjoy the weekend, wear your mask.

Artist Opportunities #538

"Mugshot" by Mahua Mazumdar, is currently on view in the Petite December Exhibit.

Every week, we gather a variety of artist opportunities from the DC area and beyond. Find one below and apply today — good luck! Click here for recent opportunities posts, and submit your opportunity listing here.

 

Opportunities

 

Applications Open for 5 New Affordable Live/Work Units for Artists – DC

Deadline: December 31   CulturalDC, Foulger-Pratt, and DC Housing and Community Development Fair Housing Program are pleased to offer an opportunity for artists of all disciplines to live and create in the historic Eckington neighborhood near Alethia Tanner Park. The two-story units are 2 bedroom and 2 or 3 bathroom with a work space, flex/retail space, kitchen, and slop sink. Interested tenants must meet the income requirements of 60% Median Family Income (MFI), have a household of 2-5 people, and show a commitment to artistic practice and/or active participation in the arts industry and local arts community. Priority will be given to artists in need of housing who currently live or work in the District. Earliest move-in is in Spring 2021. Artists of all disciplines, ethnicities, races, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, religions, ages, languages, and backgrounds are encouraged and welcome to apply! Learn more here.

 

Communication Arts 2021 Illustration Competition

Deadline: January 8   Introduce your work to the world. Enter the most prestigious competition for creativity in illustration, the Communication Arts Illustration Competition. Selected by a nationally representative jury of distinguished designers, art directors and illustrators, the winning entries will be distributed worldwide in the Communication Arts Illustration Annual, in print and digital editions, and on commarts.com, assuring important exposure to the creators of this outstanding work. For more information, click here.

 

2021 Shenandoah National Park Artist-in-Residence Program — Luray, VA

Deadline: January 8   Shenandoah National Park’s Artist-in-Residence program offers professional artists an opportunity to live and work in this exceptional environment for three weeks. The works completed during the program will serve, through the creativity of the selected artists, to deepen the understanding and appreciation of Shenandoah National Park. The Park’s Artist-in-Residence program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Trust. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Entry, Annmarie Sculpture Garden Presents On Paper: Printmaking, Book Arts & Beyond – Solomons, MD

Deadline: January 8   The Kay Daugherty Gallery at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center will feature On Paper: Printmaking, Book Arts & Beyond. Selected work will highlight the expanse of printmaking and book arts as an artistic discipline. Techniques such as relief printing, etching, lithography, paper making, book binding, letterpress, collage and papercut will be explored. All works should showcase the unique process and craftsmanship that goes into each handmade paper, print, or collage. Learn more here.

 

Summer 2021 Exhibition Opportunities, The Delaware Contemporary – Wilmington, DE

Deadline: January 15   The Delaware Contemporary is accepting submissions for solo and group exhibitions to be held June 4 – August 27, 2021. In line with the regional focus of the opportunity, we are only accepting submissions within a 50-mile radius of Wilmington, Delaware. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Entry, The Delaware Contemporary Natural Movement”: Unapologetic Conversations of Hair and Nonconformity – Wilmington, DE

Deadline: January 15   We are seeking new works of art of any medium, two or three-dimensional, that celebrate nonconformity of black hair, but empower us to be who we were naturally made to be.  What does it look like to embrace our natural identity, specifically our kinky, curly, coily hair without apology? How has nonconformity and hair influenced your work?  That celebrates our hair to grow out of our heads naturally without shame or criticism. How has the complexities of our hair shown up in our practice, our work, our dialogue, our narratives? In line with the regional focus of the opportunity, we are only accepting submissions within a 50-MILE RADIUS of Wilmington, Delaware. For more information, click here.

 

 

Re-runs: These have been previously posted, but it’s not too late to enter!

 

Call for Artists and Photographers, Innovate Grants

Deadline: December 10   Innovate Grant awards (2) $550.00 grants each quarter, to one Visual Artist and one Photographer. In addition to receiving a grant award, winners will be featured and recognized on our website and join a growing community of vibrant and talented artists. Fall 2020 Cycle is currently accepting submissions. To apply click here.

 

Call for Entry, Del Ray Artisans – Alexandria, VA

Deadline: December 14   Whether it is the mysteries of the universe, or just something in your own backyard, the world is rife with surprises waiting to be uncovered. This exhibit challenges you to look deeply into the world, into your emotions, or just into your imagination and uncover some part of the Hidden World. For more information, click here.

 

Call For Entry, Busboys and Poets EMERGE AND SEE – DC, VA, MD

Deadline: December 14   Busboys and Poets is looking for visual art to be displayed for its upcoming EMERGE AND SEE exhibition beginning January 2021 at all its locations –  14th and V, NW; 450 K NW; Takoma, Brookland, Shirlington, Hyattsville and Anacostia. Learn more here.

 

Call For Entry, Dreams and Nightmares National Juried Exhibition – Arlington, VA

Deadline: December 14   Gallery Underground announces a call to artists for a juried art exhibition, February 1 – 26, 2021. Artists will interpret the theme “Dreams and Nightmares” – from the beautiful and sublime to the dark and twisted. All media accepted. Learn more here.

 

Mobius Fall 2020 Portrait Photography Competition

Deadline: December 15   Mobius Photo, an online platform dedicated to the curation of emerging and established photographers, seeks portraiture on fashion, politics, family, nudes, etc., for their fall competition. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Artists, Mount Rainier Arts Commission 2021 Mural Project Call for Artist Qualifications – Mount Rainier, MD

Deadline: December 18   The Mount Rainier Arts Commission (MRAC) is requesting Artist Qualifications to create a contemporary outdoor mural. This project is committed to enhancing visibility of the areas business district, and enlightening public experience through the visual arts. Submissions will be considered from artists who reside or hold studio space in Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia.  Learn more here.

 

RFQ for Harriet Tubman Monument Project – Newark, NJ

Deadline: December 18   Mayor Ras J. Baraka and the City of Newark seek artists interested in designing a public monument of Harriet Tubman in tribute to the Underground Railroad and its historical significance to be installed in Washington Park. The park will be renamed Tubman Square. The call for artists and artist teams is open to local, regional and national artists. his open call is organized into two phases. Phase One is the RFQ in which artists or artist teams may respond with samples of past work and supplementary materials to be considered for the Harriet Tubman commission. To apply, click here.

 

Call for Arts and Social Justice Fellow – Rockville, MD

Deadline: December 23   VisArts has created a new Arts and Social Justice Fellowship Program for visual activists whose current research, curatorial or visual activist practice, and passion centers on social, racial, economic, and/or environmental justice. The year-long fellowship is an opportunity to explore how thoughtfully curated art, dialogue, communication, and collaborations between artists and communities can productively navigate political flash points, chronic systemic inequities, and entrenched perspectives to inspire change towards a more equitable, just, and inclusive society. Learn more here.

 

Call for Entries, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival 2021 – Reston, VA

Deadline: December 27   The annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival is a competitive, juried event that is consistently rated as one of the best outdoor art festivals in the country, both for the quality of the artwork presented and for its exceptional artist hospitality. Mediums for submission include ceramics, digital and multi-media art/drawing/mixed media 2D, glass, jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture/mixed media 3D/Metal, textiles, and wood. To enter, click here.

 

Call For Entries, Artist/Writers: Cover Art For Academic Medicine

Deadline: December 30   Submit original works of art inspired by, but not necessarily representative of, an academic medicine experience from any perspective: caregiver, researcher, teacher, learner, or patient (for example, learning how to be a physician or scientist, caring for patients, exploring research questions, making a new discovery, being a research participant, teaching, or being cared for in a teaching hospital). The journal welcomes photography, sculpture, painting, textile work, and other visual media. Images may be cropped or resized to fit into the allotted cover space. Artists must also submit a related Cover Art essay as a narrative companion to the artwork, to explain the connection between the work and the “academic medicine experience.”  Learn more here.

 

Call For Entries, Techpressions 2021

Deadline: December 31   Techspressionism 2021 is an online exhibition to be presented online at Techspressionism.com using the Kunstmatrix 3D exhibition platform. Entries will be limited to two-dimensional works (paintings, drawings, digital images, and prints) in which technology is utilized as a means to express emotional experience. Learn more here.

 

Street Art Competition Request for Proposals, B&O Railroad Museum – Baltimore

Deadline: January 3, 2021   Street art and graffiti have a deep connection with railroads, as works of art crisscross the nation on train cars, connecting artists with unknown new communities. As a reflection on railroads themselves, the B&O Railroad Museum, in partnership with the Creative Alliance, is seeking street art and graffiti art proposals that respond to the idea of connectedness, in our Baltimore community and as a nation. Four selected artists will have the opportunity to create a mural of their design on a train car at the Museum. Learn more here.

 

New Jersey Arts Annual: ReVision and Respond – Newark, NJ

Deadline: January 8, 2021   The Newark Museum of Art welcomes submissions to the 2021 New Jersey Arts Annual: ReVision and Respond. This open call invites a range of artistic practices- from traditional to abstract, from craft to new media– that explore the ReVision and Respond theme. The exhibition is open to any artist currently living or working in New Jersey. For more information, click here.

 

Call For Entries, Outwin Boochevar Portrait Competition 2022 – D.C.

Deadline, January 28, 2021   The National Portrait Gallery invites artists to submit portraits in any media for consideration in the sixth triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. Artists are encouraged to think about portraiture’s potential to engage with the social and political landscape of our time. For more information, click here.

 

Call For Entries, Athenaeum Gallery – Alexandria, VA

Deadline: August 25, 2021   Artists who live or work in Virginia, Maryland, or the District of Columbia may submit a proposal for a solo show.  A group of artists who live or work in the area may submit a proposal for a group show.  A curator, living or working anywhere, may submit a proposal for a show featuring works by artists living or working in this area. For more information, click here.

 

 

Ongoing: These opportunities have rolling deadlines.

 

(RECENT) Call For Stories About Women in the Arts, Maryland State Arts Council

2020 has been dedicated to the Year of the Woman in Maryland. Do you have an inspiring story about vital contributions of women-identifying people who are artists, arts administrators, or cultural workers? Perhaps an exhibition, performance or project featuring women? Share it with the Maryland State Arts Council for potential use in marketing and communications! Send your ideas to [email protected], and include “Year of the Woman” in the subject line. Satff will contact senders whose stories are selected for inclusion in future newsletters, eblasts, or social media postings. Learn more about Maryland’s year of the Woman here.

 

(RECENT) Call For Artists, Busboys and Poets

Busboys and Poets is looking for submissions from Maryland and Virginia artists as it expands to new locations in both areas. Submissions can include drawings, painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, assemblage, fiber, quilts, etc. Art images reflecting life in the city, family, portraits, whimsy, abstraction, social uplift and life experiences within diverse cultures are encouraged for submission. For more information, click here.

 

Alterwork Studios Online Residency

This residency was designed to give emerging contemporary artists an online platform to create new work and explore their practice. Over the course of four weeks, artists will be encouraged to experiment and explore their concepts and move their work forward in the contemporary art world. Learn more here.

 

Accepting Artwork for Curatorial Review by AIWA

The Alper Initiative for Washington Art features five exhibitions per year in the newly constructed first floor space in the American University Museum. We accept submissions, on a rolling basis,  from Washington artists of all ages and backgrounds, and working in diverse media. The museum’s Director and Curator, Jack Rasmussen, will select curators who will review these submissions for potential use in Alper Initiative exhibitions. For more information click here.

 

Call For Entry Hamilton Arts Collective Guest Artist Exhibition – Baltimore, MD

The Hamilton Arts Collective (HAC) and the Hamilton Gallery seek applications from artists for month-long Guest Artist exhibitions at Hamilton Gallery located at 5502 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD. The selected guest artists will be invited to exhibit a selection of their current work in Gallery I of the Hamilton Gallery. The Guest Artist exhibition is featured in Hamilton Gallery communications and will be promoted by the HAC and Hamilton Gallery. This is an open call to artists residing within 60 miles of Baltimore City. Baltimore residents are encouraged to apply. Click here to learn more.

 

Howard County Arts Council Quarterly Call For Artists – Ellicott City, MD

The Howard County Arts Council gallery program was established to enhance the public’s appreciation of the visual arts, provide a venue to exhibit the work of local, regional, and national artists in a professional space, and provide leadership in the arts by presenting a broad spectrum of arts in all media from both emerging and established artists. Artists, ages 18 and older, working in all media and styles including time-based and installation artists, are encouraged to apply either individually or as a group. Proposals from curators and arts organizations are also welcome. Click here to learn more.

 

Exhibit at Hotel Indigo Downtown Baltimore — Baltimore, MD

The Maryland Art Place (MAP) is working with Hotel Indigo in downtown Baltimore to offer rotating exhibitions in the hotel’s library and Poets Modern Cocktails and Eats restaurant. This opportunity is open to visual artists living or working in Maryland. ’s public art partnership projects (MAP), in partnership with Hotel Indigo, is pleased to announce an open call to artists. MAP will curate four exhibitions a year based on submissions entered through a rolling basis. Click here to learn more.

 

Solo or Group Shows in Athenaeum Gallery – VA

The Athenaeum Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia exhibits visual arts created solely by artists living or working in the region (DC, Maryland and Virginia) and strives to present visitors with a wide variety of excellent art and unique experiences.  In addition to the shows curated by the Gallery Director, the Athenaeum Gallery invites artists and curators to submit show proposals. For more information, click here.

 

The Creativity Grant Program State of Maryland (MD)

Deadline: Rolling. The purpose of the Creativity Grant Program is to strengthen the vitality and sustainability of artists and small organizations to maintain a strong and stable arts infrastructure in the State of Maryland. The Creativity Grant also provides opportunities to serve the growing needs of relevant arts projects and collaborations within Maryland communities. For more information regarding eligibility and funding timelines, please review the Creativity Grants Guidelines. For more information about the program, and to apply visit the Creativity Grant Program State of Maryland website.

 

Artist/Writers: Cover Art for Academic Medicine

Deadline: Rolling. Submit original works of art inspired by, but not necessarily representative of, an academic medicine experience from any perspective: caregiver, researcher, teacher, learner, or patient (for example, learning how to be a physician or scientist, caring for patients, exploring research questions, making a new discovery, being a research participant, teaching, or being cared for in a teaching hospital). The journal welcomes photography, sculpture, painting, textile work, and other visual media. Images may be cropped or resized to fit into the allotted cover space. Artists must also submit a related Cover Art essay as a narrative companion to the artwork, to explain the connection between the work and the “academic medicine experience.” The related narrative should be 250 to 600 words and is subject to editing. To apply for this opportunity, and to learn more, visit the Academic Medicine website.

 

The Awesome Foundation Accepting Applications for Art Projects

Deadline: Open. The Awesome Foundation for the Arts and Sciences is a worldwide network of people devoted to forwarding the interest of “awesomeness in the universe.” Established in 2009, the foundation distributes $1,000 grants on a monthly basis to projects and their creators. The money is pooled from ten or more self-organizing “micro-trustees.” The chapters are autonomous and organized by the trustees around geographic areas or topics of interest. Apply on the Awesome Foundation website.

 

Call for Artists: Maryland Art Place Seeks Proposals for Rotating Exhibition Partnership with Baltimore’s Hotel Indigo (MD)

Deadline: rolling. Maryland Art Place (MAP), in partnership with Hotel Indigo is pleased to announce an open ‘Call to Artists’. As an extension of MAP’s annual IMPACT public art partnership projects, MAP is working with Hotel Indigo to offer rotating exhibitions in Hotel indigo’s library and Poets Modern Cocktails and Eats. This opportunity is available to visual artists living or working in Maryland. Maryland Art Place will curate four exhibitions a year based on submissions entered through a rolling basis. Guidelines and information here.

 

Peripheral ARTeries – Biennial Contemporary Art Publication

Deadline: Rolling. Peripheral ARTeries is looking for artists to be featured in the new special Biennial Edition of their art publication, that comes to its 10th edition. This opportunity is great for both established and early career artists who need a boost to their artist portfolio. The 10th edition will once again explore and show current trends and tendencies in Contemporary Art: Peripheral ARTeries cultivates a spirit of openness through a unique collaborative and participatory approach.Each artist may submit a maximum of three works or projects made in any technique: painting, drawing, video art, experimental cinema, fine art photography, experimental media, mixed media, installations, public art, performance. The call is open to all proposed kind of art and media capable of challenging the viewers’ traditional perspective on art itself. To submit, visit the Peripheral ARTeries website.

 

Exhibit at Hotel Indigo (VA)

Artists works will displayed in the hotel’s gallery (220 S Union St, Old Town Alexandria) for a six-month period. Two-dimensional, framed works only. Artists will install the work using the hotel’s mounting hardware. Labels will be provided by the hotel. All sales handled by artist, no commission. Preference for local or locally influenced selections but not required. The space measures approximately 7’10” by 8’3.″ If interested, contact Kate Ellis, General Manager, [email protected].

 

The New Project Studio – Ongoing Opportunity (VA)

Ongoing. Located in Studio 8, the New Project Studio is a community-focused arts incubator space that offers a short-term location to test new program ideas, spotlight underrepresented voices, and enhance community engagement. Projects rotate on a regular basis. For more information, click here.

 

Public Arts Grants & Opportunities (VA)

Ongoing. The City of Alexandria’s Office of the Arts provides grants for nonprofit arts organizations as well as individual artists. See all current opportunities and online applications here.

 

Residency: Maryland

Deadline: ongoing. Montgomery College, Rockville and Germantown Art Department is seeking proposals for its Artist-in-Residence Program, encouraging proposals that cultivate collaborative work between artists and students.

 

Looking for artists: Foundry Gallery (DC)

Deadline: ongoing. Foundry Gallery is seeking a few artists in the greater Washington, DC area. If interested in applying for membership please send up to five images (jpg attachments) and an email letter to: [email protected]. The oldest cooperative in Washington, the gallery holds monthly solo and members’ group shows at its beautiful space north of Shaw near the 9:30 Club.

 

Looking for artists: Printmakers (DC)

Deadline: ongoing. Washington Printmakers Gallery is seeking artist members specializing in printmaking, photography and book arts. An active cooperative for over 30 years, the gallery holds monthly solo and members’ group shows in its lovely space in upper Georgetown. Distant and shared memberships are available. If interested in applying for membership please email [email protected].

 

 

Artful Weekend December 5-6

"Saturday Morning" by Sally Davies, received and honorable mention in the December 2020 Open Exhibit.

Welcome to Artful Weekend, our guide for enjoying area art events and activities in person or at home.

 

This weekend: Large and small exhibits at the League; Alexandria’s holiday Art Walk; Arlington Art Alliance’s big show; and more!

 

December Exhibitions at The Art League

 

December 2020 Open Exhibit

“Steelworker’s Houses,” by Craig Nedrow, is the December 2020 Open Exhibit Best-in-Show Award winner.

This month’s group exhibition, juried by artist Mark Bischel, features an array of artworks in mediums ranging from painting and photography to sculpture and fiber art. It is on view through Sunday, January 3 in the Gallery, or view it online.

 

 

Petite December

 

“Astronaut 1,” by Tara Barr, is one of several miniature paintings for sale in this year’s “Petite December.”

Our perennial favorite is back! This year’s Petite December Exhibit, juried by Baltimore Museum of Art Chief Curator Asma Naeem, features 74 small works (priced at $150 or less!) that are available for immediate purchase during the holiday season. It is on view through Sunday, January 3 in the Gallery, or view and shop the exhibit online.

Join us this Thursday, December 10, at 6:30 PM for our opening reception in celebration of the Art League Artists whose work was selected for the Petite December and Open December Exhibits. RSVP here.

 

 

Old Town Holiday Lamp Post Art Walk

One of several artworks being installed for the Old Town Holiday Lamp Post Art Walk.

Get into the holiday spirit with the first annual Old Town Holiday Lamp Post Art Walk, presented by Old Town Business Association and The Art League! Starting this Sunday, December 5, you can take a self-guided tour along King Street and selected side streets to see lamp posts adorned with festive works by Art League artists. They will be up through January 8. Chart your path with this handy map.

 

 

18th Annual Artful Weekend at Fort C.F. Smith Park

Artwork courtesy of the Arlington Artists Alliance.

The Arlington Artists Alliance presents its 18th annual Artful Weekend at historic Hendry House in Fort C.F. Smith Park. The show features paintings, ceramics, sculpture, cards, and bins of unframed works by 30 top Arlington-based artists; Saturday, December 5, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, December 6, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 2411 24th Street North, Arlington, VA.

 

 

Art Appreciation

“Reversible Composition” by Charles H. Walther

 

The Baltimore Museum of Art’s downloadable art projects are a great way to spark creativity in youngsters while introducing them to past and contemporary masters. One to try: Abstract Composition, inspired by the works of Baltimore-based painter and stained-glass artist Charles H. Walther who was also a pioneer of the abstract art movement.

 

Enjoy the weekend. Wear your mask.

 

A Feast in Fabric by Textile Artist Susan Callahan

"Fruit Bowl," by Susan Callahan, is the Best-in-Show Award winner in the "Feast" November 2020 Exhibition.

By Haven Ashley

 

Winner of Best-in-Show Award for The Art League Gallery’s November 2020 Feast! Exhibit, “Fruit Bowl” is a bubbly tablescape by fiber artist Susan Callahan. Using hand-printed textiles, the artist created a delightful spread of summer fruit, cheerful blossoms, and a tantalizing three-layer cake, stitching together a variety of fabrics to form a soft mosaic of ruby, rosebud, and lemonade yellow.

“I love working with pink. It’s joyous. It feels like a sunny afternoon, the pinks and yellows. It’s inviting,” Callahan said, remarking on her appetizing tableau. “I’m proud of this piece. I don’t say that a lot. I’m just really thrilled to have been chosen as best-in-show. I think that fiber art is sometimes misunderstood, and I’m honored to represent this media.”

Callahan brings heart to the hearth, approaching her work with a special understanding of the symbolic relationship we share with food—she is a professionally trained chef.

“As a chef, I believe that food is the center of life. Especially so around the holidays, when we want to gather and enjoy food together. This year has been so difficult. I worry about my friends and family that work in the restaurant industry.”

Callahan has been finding ways to stay hopeful and, like many of us, has turned to cooking and baking as a reprieve. “I’ve been obsessively perfecting certain recipes,” she commented, describing her recent triumphs: a classic bagel, a ripe and robust strawberry jam, and a piquant pumpkin hot sauce. Sounds like a feast to us!

Artist Opportunities #537

"Blackberries in a Bowl" by Alexandra Tolstoy

Every week, we gather a variety of artist opportunities from the DC area and beyond. Find one below and apply today — good luck! Click here for recent opportunities posts, and submit your opportunity listing here.

 

Opportunities

 

Call to Artists: Request For Qualifications for a Mural – Wheaton, MD

Deadline: December 4   The Montgomery County Planning Department seeks an expression of interest and qualifications from artists or artist teams for a site-specific painted mural at the new Wheaton Headquarters (HQ) Building located at 2425 Reedie Drive, Wheaton, MD. The new headquarters is home to several public sector agencies and is strategically placed in the heart of Wheaton’s Arts and Entertainment District. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Artists and Photographers, Innovate Grants

Deadline: December 10   Innovate Grant awards (2) $550.00 grants each quarter, to one Visual Artist and one Photographer. In addition to receiving a grant award, winners will be featured and recognized on our website and join a growing community of vibrant and talented artists. Fall 2020 Cycle is currently accepting submissions. To apply click here.

 

RFQ for Harriet Tubman Monument Project – Newark, NJ

Deadline: December 18   Mayor Ras J. Baraka and the City of Newark seek artists interested in designing a public monument of Harriet Tubman in tribute to the Underground Railroad and its historical significance to be installed in Washington Park. The park will be renamed Tubman Square. The call for artists and artist teams is open to local, regional and national artists. his open call is organized into two phases. Phase One is the RFQ in which artists or artist teams may respond with samples of past work and supplementary materials to be considered for the Harriet Tubman commission. To apply, click here.

 

Call for Entries, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival 2021 – Reston, VA

Deadline: December 27   The annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival is a competitive, juried event that is consistently rated as one of the best outdoor art festivals in the country, both for the quality of the artwork presented and for its exceptional artist hospitality. Mediums for submission include ceramics, digital and multi-media art/drawing/mixed media 2D, glass, jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture/mixed media 3D/Metal, textiles, and wood. To enter, click here.

 

Street Art Competition Request for Proposals, B&O Railroad Museum – Baltimore

Deadline: January 3, 2021   Street art and graffiti have a deep connection with railroads, as works of art crisscross the nation on train cars, connecting artists with unknown new communities. As a reflection on railroads themselves, the B&O Railroad Museum, in partnership with the Creative Alliance, is seeking street art and graffiti art proposals that respond to the idea of connectedness, in our Baltimore community and as a nation. Four selected artists will have the opportunity to create a mural of their design on a train car at the Museum. Learn more here.

 

 

New Jersey Arts Annual: ReVision and Respond – Newark, NJ

Deadline: January 8, 2021   The Newark Museum of Art welcomes submissions to the 2021 New Jersey Arts Annual: ReVision and Respond. This open call invites a range of artistic practices- from traditional to abstract, from craft to new media– that explore the ReVision and Respond theme. The exhibition is open to any artist currently living or working in New Jersey. For more information, click here.

 

 

Re-runs: These have been previously posted, but it’s not too late to enter!

 

Call for Artists, OCA Mocha — Arbutus, MD

Deadline: December 1   OCA Mocha is accepting submissions of art—any hangable medium—that addresses social issues for which you are an advocate or activist. To be considered, submit contact information: name, phone, email, website, Instagram (if applicable); images of artwork to be considered; information about each artwork: title, framed dimensions, medium, date created, short description (if applicable); and send to the attention of art coordinator Madeline Arbutus at [email protected] with “Advocacy Through Art” as the subject line.

 

Call for Entry: Art For Social Justice Contest

Deadline: December 1   Art For Your Cause, an online marketplace for artists, is hosting an online art contest titled “Art For Social Justice.” Artists are invited to submit art that represents struggles and causes that affect any group of people with the goal of helping them achieve one (or more) of the four pillars of social justice: equity, access, participation, and rights. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Entry, Resilient Together – D.C.

Deadline: December 1   Resilient Together is a creative placemaking initiative designed to support local artist and small business partnerships in D.C.’s Ward 8. Its overall goal is to spur creative and safe re-opening strategies that small businesses can employ to begin to attract and grow their customer base as they adapt to continually changing COVID-19 restrictions. Artists and small businesses should partner to respond to the call for collaborators. Each project should include at least one artist and one small business (“Artist/Small Business Partnership”), and detail the way in which parties will work together on their RESILIENT TOGETHER project. For more information, click here.

 

Atlantic Gallery Juried Show 2021: Drawn to Paper

Deadline December 1   Artists are invited to engage in a conversation with paper in whatever way they want. Some examples of paper but not limited to: cardboard, paper, rice paper, newsprint, construction paper, decoupage paper, card stock, recycled paper, kraft paper, deconstructed books, etc. To enter, click here.

 

The 2021 Socrates Annual Open Call – Long Island City, NY

Deadline: December 4   The 2021 Socrates Annual awards ten artists – selected through open-call application process by a curatorial jury – with the funding, technical assistance, and administrative support needed to realize ambitious public art projects for dedicated exhibition in the Park’s landscape. Learn more here.

 

Call for Entry, Del Ray Artisans – Alexandria, VA

Deadline: December 14   Whether it is the mysteries of the universe, or just something in your own backyard, the world is rife with surprises waiting to be uncovered. This exhibit challenges you to look deeply into the world, into your emotions, or just into your imagination and uncover some part of the Hidden World. For more information, click here.

 

Call For Entry, Busboys and Poets EMERGE AND SEE – DC, VA, MD

Deadline: December 14   Busboys and Poets is looking for visual art to be displayed for its upcoming EMERGE AND SEE exhibition beginning January 2021 at all its locations –  14th and V, NW; 450 K NW; Takoma, Brookland, Shirlington, Hyattsville and Anacostia. Learn more here.

 

Call For Entry, Dreams and Nightmares National Juried Exhibition – Arlington, VA

Deadline: December 14   Gallery Underground announces a call to artists for a juried art exhibition, February 1 – 26, 2021. Artists will interpret the theme “Dreams and Nightmares” – from the beautiful and sublime to the dark and twisted. All media accepted. Learn more here.

 

Mobius Fall 2020 Portrait Photography Competition

Deadline: December 15   Mobius Photo, an online platform dedicated to the curation of emerging and established photographers, seeks portraiture on fashion, politics, family, nudes, etc., for their fall competition. For more information, click here.

 

Call for Artists, Mount Rainier Arts Commission 2021 Mural Project Call for Artist Qualifications – Mount Rainier, MD

Deadline: December 18   The Mount Rainier Arts Commission (MRAC) is requesting Artist Qualifications to create a contemporary outdoor mural. This project is committed to enhancing visibility of the areas business district, and enlightening public experience through the visual arts. Submissions will be considered from artists who reside or hold studio space in Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia.  Learn more here.

 

Call for Arts and Social Justice Fellow – Rockville, MD

Deadline: December 23   VisArts has created a new Arts and Social Justice Fellowship Program for visual activists whose current research, curatorial or visual activist practice, and passion centers on social, racial, economic, and/or environmental justice. The year-long fellowship is an opportunity to explore how thoughtfully curated art, dialogue, communication, and collaborations between artists and communities can productively navigate political flash points, chronic systemic inequities, and entrenched perspectives to inspire change towards a more equitable, just, and inclusive society. Learn more here.

 

Call For Entries, Artist/Writers: Cover Art For Academic Medicine

Deadline: December 30   Submit original works of art inspired by, but not necessarily representative of, an academic medicine experience from any perspective: caregiver, researcher, teacher, learner, or patient (for example, learning how to be a physician or scientist, caring for patients, exploring research questions, making a new discovery, being a research participant, teaching, or being cared for in a teaching hospital). The journal welcomes photography, sculpture, painting, textile work, and other visual media. Images may be cropped or resized to fit into the allotted cover space. Artists must also submit a related Cover Art essay as a narrative companion to the artwork, to explain the connection between the work and the “academic medicine experience.”  Learn more here.

 

Call For Entries, Techpressions 2021

Deadline: December 31   Techspressionism 2021 is an online exhibition to be presented online at Techspressionism.com using the Kunstmatrix 3D exhibition platform. Entries will be limited to two-dimensional works (paintings, drawings, digital images, and prints) in which technology is utilized as a means to express emotional experience. Learn more here.

 

Call For Entries, Outwin Boochevar Portrait Competition 2022 – D.C.

Deadline, January 28, 2021   The National Portrait Gallery invites artists to submit portraits in any media for consideration in the sixth triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. Artists are encouraged to think about portraiture’s potential to engage with the social and political landscape of our time. For more information, click here.

 

Call For Entries, Athenaeum Gallery – Alexandria, VA

Deadline: August 25, 2021   Artists who live or work in Virginia, Maryland, or the District of Columbia may submit a proposal for a solo show.  A group of artists who live or work in the area may submit a proposal for a group show.  A curator, living or working anywhere, may submit a proposal for a show featuring works by artists living or working in this area. For more information, click here.

 

 

Ongoing: These opportunities have rolling deadlines.

 

(RECENT) Call For Stories About Women in the Arts, Maryland State Arts Council

2020 has been dedicated to the Year of the Woman in Maryland. Do you have an inspiring story about vital contributions of women-identifying people who are artists, arts administrators, or cultural workers? Perhaps an exhibition, performance or project featuring women? Share it with the Maryland State Arts Council for potential use in marketing and communications! Send your ideas to [email protected], and include “Year of the Woman” in the subject line. Satff will contact senders whose stories are selected for inclusion in future newsletters, eblasts, or social media postings. Learn more about Maryland’s year of the Woman here.

 

(RECENT) Call For Artists, Busboys and Poets

Busboys and Poets is looking for submissions from Maryland and Virginia artists as it expands to new locations in both areas. Submissions can include drawings, painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, assemblage, fiber, quilts, etc. Art images reflecting life in the city, family, portraits, whimsy, abstraction, social uplift and life experiences within diverse cultures are encouraged for submission. For more information, click here.

 

Alterwork Studios Online Residency

This residency was designed to give emerging contemporary artists an online platform to create new work and explore their practice. Over the course of four weeks, artists will be encouraged to experiment and explore their concepts and move their work forward in the contemporary art world. Learn more here.

 

Accepting Artwork for Curatorial Review by AIWA

The Alper Initiative for Washington Art features five exhibitions per year in the newly constructed first floor space in the American University Museum. We accept submissions, on a rolling basis,  from Washington artists of all ages and backgrounds, and working in diverse media. The museum’s Director and Curator, Jack Rasmussen, will select curators who will review these submissions for potential use in Alper Initiative exhibitions. For more information click here.

 

Call For Entry Hamilton Arts Collective Guest Artist Exhibition – Baltimore, MD

The Hamilton Arts Collective (HAC) and the Hamilton Gallery seek applications from artists for month-long Guest Artist exhibitions at Hamilton Gallery located at 5502 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD. The selected guest artists will be invited to exhibit a selection of their current work in Gallery I of the Hamilton Gallery. The Guest Artist exhibition is featured in Hamilton Gallery communications and will be promoted by the HAC and Hamilton Gallery. This is an open call to artists residing within 60 miles of Baltimore City. Baltimore residents are encouraged to apply. Click here to learn more.

 

Howard County Arts Council Quarterly Call For Artists – Ellicott City, MD

The Howard County Arts Council gallery program was established to enhance the public’s appreciation of the visual arts, provide a venue to exhibit the work of local, regional, and national artists in a professional space, and provide leadership in the arts by presenting a broad spectrum of arts in all media from both emerging and established artists. Artists, ages 18 and older, working in all media and styles including time-based and installation artists, are encouraged to apply either individually or as a group. Proposals from curators and arts organizations are also welcome. Click here to learn more.

 

Exhibit at Hotel Indigo Downtown Baltimore — Baltimore, MD

The Maryland Art Place (MAP) is working with Hotel Indigo in downtown Baltimore to offer rotating exhibitions in the hotel’s library and Poets Modern Cocktails and Eats restaurant. This opportunity is open to visual artists living or working in Maryland. ’s public art partnership projects (MAP), in partnership with Hotel Indigo, is pleased to announce an open call to artists. MAP will curate four exhibitions a year based on submissions entered through a rolling basis. Click here to learn more.

 

Solo or Group Shows in Athenaeum Gallery – VA

The Athenaeum Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia exhibits visual arts created solely by artists living or working in the region (DC, Maryland and Virginia) and strives to present visitors with a wide variety of excellent art and unique experiences.  In addition to the shows curated by the Gallery Director, the Athenaeum Gallery invites artists and curators to submit show proposals. For more information, click here.

 

The Creativity Grant Program State of Maryland (MD)

Deadline: Rolling. The purpose of the Creativity Grant Program is to strengthen the vitality and sustainability of artists and small organizations to maintain a strong and stable arts infrastructure in the State of Maryland. The Creativity Grant also provides opportunities to serve the growing needs of relevant arts projects and collaborations within Maryland communities. For more information regarding eligibility and funding timelines, please review the Creativity Grants Guidelines. For more information about the program, and to apply visit the Creativity Grant Program State of Maryland website.

 

Artist/Writers: Cover Art for Academic Medicine

Deadline: Rolling. Submit original works of art inspired by, but not necessarily representative of, an academic medicine experience from any perspective: caregiver, researcher, teacher, learner, or patient (for example, learning how to be a physician or scientist, caring for patients, exploring research questions, making a new discovery, being a research participant, teaching, or being cared for in a teaching hospital). The journal welcomes photography, sculpture, painting, textile work, and other visual media. Images may be cropped or resized to fit into the allotted cover space. Artists must also submit a related Cover Art essay as a narrative companion to the artwork, to explain the connection between the work and the “academic medicine experience.” The related narrative should be 250 to 600 words and is subject to editing. To apply for this opportunity, and to learn more, visit the Academic Medicine website.

 

The Awesome Foundation Accepting Applications for Art Projects

Deadline: Open. The Awesome Foundation for the Arts and Sciences is a worldwide network of people devoted to forwarding the interest of “awesomeness in the universe.” Established in 2009, the foundation distributes $1,000 grants on a monthly basis to projects and their creators. The money is pooled from ten or more self-organizing “micro-trustees.” The chapters are autonomous and organized by the trustees around geographic areas or topics of interest. Apply on the Awesome Foundation website.

 

Call for Artists: Maryland Art Place Seeks Proposals for Rotating Exhibition Partnership with Baltimore’s Hotel Indigo (MD)

Deadline: rolling. Maryland Art Place (MAP), in partnership with Hotel Indigo is pleased to announce an open ‘Call to Artists’. As an extension of MAP’s annual IMPACT public art partnership projects, MAP is working with Hotel Indigo to offer rotating exhibitions in Hotel indigo’s library and Poets Modern Cocktails and Eats. This opportunity is available to visual artists living or working in Maryland. Maryland Art Place will curate four exhibitions a year based on submissions entered through a rolling basis. Guidelines and information here.

 

Peripheral ARTeries – Biennial Contemporary Art Publication

Deadline: Rolling. Peripheral ARTeries is looking for artists to be featured in the new special Biennial Edition of their art publication, that comes to its 10th edition. This opportunity is great for both established and early career artists who need a boost to their artist portfolio. The 10th edition will once again explore and show current trends and tendencies in Contemporary Art: Peripheral ARTeries cultivates a spirit of openness through a unique collaborative and participatory approach.Each artist may submit a maximum of three works or projects made in any technique: painting, drawing, video art, experimental cinema, fine art photography, experimental media, mixed media, installations, public art, performance. The call is open to all proposed kind of art and media capable of challenging the viewers’ traditional perspective on art itself. To submit, visit the Peripheral ARTeries website.

 

Exhibit at Hotel Indigo (VA)

Artists works will displayed in the hotel’s gallery (220 S Union St, Old Town Alexandria) for a six-month period. Two-dimensional, framed works only. Artists will install the work using the hotel’s mounting hardware. Labels will be provided by the hotel. All sales handled by artist, no commission. Preference for local or locally influenced selections but not required. The space measures approximately 7’10” by 8’3.″ If interested, contact Kate Ellis, General Manager, [email protected].

 

The New Project Studio – Ongoing Opportunity (VA)

Ongoing. Located in Studio 8, the New Project Studio is a community-focused arts incubator space that offers a short-term location to test new program ideas, spotlight underrepresented voices, and enhance community engagement. Projects rotate on a regular basis. For more information, click here.

 

Public Arts Grants & Opportunities (VA)

Ongoing. The City of Alexandria’s Office of the Arts provides grants for nonprofit arts organizations as well as individual artists. See all current opportunities and online applications here.

 

Residency: Maryland

Deadline: ongoing. Montgomery College, Rockville and Germantown Art Department is seeking proposals for its Artist-in-Residence Program, encouraging proposals that cultivate collaborative work between artists and students.

 

Looking for artists: Foundry Gallery (DC)

Deadline: ongoing. Foundry Gallery is seeking a few artists in the greater Washington, DC area. If interested in applying for membership please send up to five images (jpg attachments) and an email letter to: [email protected]. The oldest cooperative in Washington, the gallery holds monthly solo and members’ group shows at its beautiful space north of Shaw near the 9:30 Club.

 

Looking for artists: Printmakers (DC)

Deadline: ongoing. Washington Printmakers Gallery is seeking artist members specializing in printmaking, photography and book arts. An active cooperative for over 30 years, the gallery holds monthly solo and members’ group shows in its lovely space in upper Georgetown. Distant and shared memberships are available. If interested in applying for membership please email [email protected].