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Application deadline, Grand Prix Images Vevey 2025/2026: February 25, 11:59pm
Biennale Images Vevey 2026: September 5–27, The Swiss Visual Arts Biennial
Images Vevey
1800 Vevey
Switzerland
t +41 21 922 48 54
grandprix@images.ch
https://www.images.ch
Images Vevey’s international photography competition returns: over 50,000 CHF in creation-support grants. Professional artists and photographers, as well as those in training, have until February 25 to enter the competition for the 15th Grand Prix Images Vevey and/or the 6th Images Vevey Book Award.
Grand Prix Images Vevey
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Application period: February 1–March 1, 2025
apexart
291 Church Street
New York, NY 10013
t +1 212 431 5270
info@apexart.org
https://apexart.org
apexart is welcoming idea based group exhibition proposals for our 2025–26 International Open Call from February 1–March 1, 2025. The five winning proposals will receive a 10k USD exhibition budget and become “apexart exhibitions” in their respective locations around the world as part of our 2025–26 exhibition season. Curators, artists, writers, and creative individuals, regardless of experience level or location, are invited to submit a proposal online.
The submission process
from Franklin Furnace
Please visit this link:
https://thecivilians.org/upcoming/the-next-forever-call/?mc_cid=0e36efc0...
Thank you.
from Franklin Furnace
from Franklin Furnace
Please visit this link:
https://www.clubbedthumb.org/biennial-commission/
Thank you.
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Application deadline: February 28, 11:59pm
The 8th Floor
17 West 17th Street
10011 New York, NY
https://www.sdrubin.org
The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation is excited to announce the fourth in a series of open calls, giving curators, academics, and art historians a platform to stage an exhibition at The 8th Floor, our gallery and event space, at 17 West 17th St. near Union Square, New York City.
from Franklin Furnace
In the aftermath of the recent election, members of the arts community have been suffering from a “bubble-psychosis.” This sensation that our bubble has been punctured destroys our hopes that art can bring about change. Before we all give in to defeatism and apathy, before we all toss in the towel, Art at a Time Like This would like to use this moment to think about how we can conceive of art during this dark period.
It is time to engage in community building and creative action. It is time to think about our audiences and our impact. We are challenged to consider, discuss, and argue at length about how to reactivate art and recharge our batteries.
from Franklin Furnace
Please visit this link:
https://socratessculpturepark.org/opencalls/open-call-the-socrates-annua...
Thank you.
from e-flux
Deadline: December 3, 2024, 5pm
Glenbow Museum
130 9 Ave SE
Calgary AB T2G 0P3
Canada
Glenbow is transforming the museum’s original Brutalist architecture into a modern, welcoming space, enhancing both physical and experiential aspects of the museum. Glenbow’s new 312,000-square-foot home at the JR Shaw Centre for Arts & Culture opens all eight floors to visitors and includes exhibition, programing, and event spaces, as well as a gift shop, theatre, and restaurant. A new distinct feature will be the 13,000-square foot rooftop terrace with an all-season pavilion designed by the internationally renowned artist Maya Lin, incorporating a skylight and oculus to filter natural light into the lower floors of the museum.
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Application deadline: November 26, 2024, 5pm
Glenbow is transforming the museum’s original Brutalist architecture into a modern, welcoming space, enhancing both physical and experiential aspects of the museum. Glenbow’s new 312,000-square-foot home at the JR Shaw Centre for Arts & Culture opens all eight floors to visitors and includes exhibition, programing, and event spaces, as well as a gift shop, theatre, and restaurant. A new distinct feature will be the 13,000-square foot rooftop terrace with an all-season pavilion designed by the internationally renowned artist Maya Lin, incorporating a skylight and oculus to filter natural light into the lower floors of the museum.