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Proposal deadline: November 26, 2024, 5pm
Glenbow Museum
130 9 Ave SE
Calgary AB T2G 0P3
Canada
https://www.glenbow.org
Request for qualification (RFQ)
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Application deadline: December 6, 2024, 11:59pm
Nuit Blanche Toronto: October 4–5
Various locations across Toronto
Calling all artists!
Proposals for art projects are now being accepted for Nuit Blanche Toronto 2025.
Nuit Blanche Toronto is the city’s annual all-night celebration of contemporary art, produced by the City of Toronto in collaboration with Toronto’s arts community. Since 2006, this award-winning event has featured more than 1690 art installations by approximately 6000 artists and has generated over 529 million CAD in economic impact for Toronto.
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The Ammerman Center is pleased to announce a Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 Commission CFP.
Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology - Connecticut College
Commission Series on Arts and Technology
Fall 2025 & Spring 2026
“All Too Human”
Guidelines For Commissioned Works
Proposals for new, original, multidisciplinary works in any medium will be accepted for fall 2025 and spring 2026 residencies, including but not limited to: architecture, computational art, dance, film, gaming, installation, literature, media art, music, performance art, theater, visual arts, etc.
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BAWS Art Gallery is a new contemporary art space located in Brookline, MA, dedicated to showcasing local and emerging artists.
We are excited to announce our first exhibition, “Light and Shadows,” and invite artists from the South Shore area of Massachusetts to submit their work.
Submission Guidelines:
• Open to 2D works (excluding photography) • Maximum size: 24” x 24”
• All works must be framed, wired, and ready to hang
• Submissions are open only to local Boston-area artists
How to Submit:
Email your submissions to art@bawsstudio.com by October 11, 2024. Please include details about your piece, such as title, dimensions, and medium.
For more details about the show, visit:
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Visual AIDS seeks artwork for Postcards From the Edge 2025:
Postcards From the Edge (now in its 27th year) is an annual exhibition and benefit sale to support artists living with HIV and those lost to AIDS. Submit an original 4"x6" artwork (of any medium and subject matter; artists from anywhere are welcome) to benefit the work of Visual AIDS for this beloved in-person exhibition in NYC and online sale. Submission deadline: Nov. 22, 2024.
More information on the exhibition and submission guidelines here: https://www.jotform.com/242014446998161
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OPEN CALL!
the29.art (a collective of self-identified women working in the arts) is inviting all artists to submit images that encourage a get out the vote message for this November’s election. The focus can be on abortion rights, women’s healthcare, voting rights, climate change, or just get out and vote.
All artwork will be put into an online collection that will be digitally sent across the US to be downloaded and used by women’s groups, activists, and anyone who understands the urgency to vote in November and wants to participate.
NOTE: there will be NO financial compensation to artists for the digital download and use of their artwork. Please remember that you are donating your visuals to get voters to the polls come November.
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PS122 Gallery's 2025 Exhibition Open Call is open!
For our Spring 2025 season, a three-person jury of arts professionals will select for the 2025 Exhibition Open Call: four (4) curator and/or artist-led, month-long exhibitions with a minimum of two (min. 2) artists to be hosted in our approximately 1000-square-foot gallery.
Criteria
Exhibitions must include a minimum of two (min. 2) artists working in any medium;
Either the Curator or the Artists must reside in one of the five New York City boroughs;
Collectives are encouraged to apply, as are experimental uses of the exhibition space, and in those cases, public programs with an aesthetic component are strongly encouraged, but not required.