Call For Art
Call for Proposals: Yonge + St. Clair Art Installations for DesignTO Festival 2026, Toronto, Canada
The Yonge + St. Clair BIA is seeking proposals for art installations as part of the 2026 DesignTO Festival – the largest cultural celebration of design in Canada with over 100 exhibitions and events forming Toronto’s design week. The Yonge + St. Clair BIA welcomes visual artists, sculptors, designers, architects, and others to submit proposals of all mediums. The Yonge + St. Clair BIA is seeking medium to large-scale installations to be displayed in the installation exhibit areas that speak to the theme for the Yonge + St Clair neighbourhood: Canadian Identity and Canadian Pride — or a critical reflection thereof.
Deadline: August 29, 2025
Deadline: Friday, August 29, 2025, 11:59 pm EDT
Eligibility: Preference will be given to artists who are available in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area.
Submission Fee: Free
Overview: The Yonge + St. Clair BIA is seeking proposals for art installations as part of the 2026 DesignTO Festival – the largest cultural celebration of design in Canada with over 100 exhibitions and events forming Toronto’s design week. The Yonge + St. Clair BIA welcomes visual artists, sculptors, designers, architects, and others to submit proposals of all mediums. The Yonge + St. Clair BIA is seeking medium to large-scale installations to be displayed in the installation exhibit areas that speak to the theme for the Yonge + St Clair neighbourhood: Canadian Identity and Canadian Pride — or a critical reflection thereof.
Budget
Artists will receive a $4000-$5000 (inclusive of tax) budget per installation (includes artist fee and the cost of supplies/materials) to support the production of their installation. A brief artist bio will be displayed with the works.
To Note: Applicants can submit a proposal for multiple sites, however, the panel may only select 1 of your submitted installations. Preference will be given to proposals that are site-specific.
Proposal Package Requirements
* To be delivered via DropBox link or email to info@yongestclair.ca // Subject line: DesignTO Festival 2026 – Art Proposal – Your Name
Artist Information: Including your name, telephone number, email, project title, and 100-word artist bio.
Executive Summary: Provide a brief description (300 words max.) of your proposition in relation to the selected site and specified theme (Canadian Identity and Canadian Pride – or Critique).
Artistic Concept: Please outline your design proposal (images, sketches, renders, descriptions, precedents, and/or colour schemes). If the works are already produced, submit dimensions and high-resolution photos.
Budget: General breakdown of project budget.
Current Resume: Include prior relevant education, work experience, exhibition history, samples of work, and awards.
Coronation Green Public Art Installation
Adur District Council is offering £30,000 for an art commission in Shoreham and are seeking the creation of an ambitious community art piece on Coronation Green, Shoreham-by-Sea. The brief is open to enable artists a wide spread of ideas and concepts to be considered. The successful applicant will work with the community to co-create and bring this vision to life.
Deadline: July 31, 2025
Deadline: 31 July 2025
About the call: Adur District Council is offering £30,000 for an art commission in Shoreham and are seeking the creation of an ambitious community art piece on Coronation Green, Shoreham-by-Sea. The brief is open to enable artists a wide spread of ideas and concepts to be considered. The successful applicant will work with the community to co-create and bring this vision to life.
Eligibility: Any artist of any background is encouraged to submit.
What you get: £30,000 (excluding VAT) commission
Outdoor Sculpture Commission for an Art Trail at CourtX
We are inviting artists, creatives, and collectives to submit expressions of interest for a major new art initiative at CourtX in Southsea. This open call is for multiple site-specific sculptures and installations as part of the Art Trail at CourtX, a newly landscaped area designed to showcase outdoor artwork and offer an engaging, evolving visitor experience.
Deadline: September 30, 2025
Deadline: 30 September 2025
About the call: We are inviting artists, creatives, and collectives to submit expressions of interest for a major new art initiative at CourtX in Southsea. This open call is for multiple site-specific sculptures and installations as part of the Art Trail at CourtX, a newly landscaped area designed to showcase outdoor artwork and offer an engaging, evolving visitor experience.
Curated and produced by Natasja Jozsa, founder of Fine Line Art, the Art Trail will feature a range of works including sound, light, sculpture, kinetic elements, and more. Proposals may involve digital components, material-based pieces, or tactile installations, but all must be durable, weather-resilient, and safe for long-term outdoor public engagement.
Eligibility: Open to artists, creatives, and collectives from all backgrounds, disciplines, and career stages. Works must be durable, weather-resistant, and safe for long-term public display.
What you get: Multiple Commissions. Permanent, outdoor sculptures. Life-size or larger, or multiple smaller works.
Free exhibition space - 1 Poultry, London
We are looking for artists & curators for our brand new gallery hub (3 spaces) in the City of London, launching Frieze Week 2025. This is a unique opportunity to organise an exhibition in one of the world’s most important postmodern buildings, designed by architect James Stirling & completed in 1997.
Deadline: August 03, 2025
Deadline: 03 August 2025
About the call: We are looking for artists & curators for our brand new gallery hub (3 spaces) in the City of London, launching Frieze Week 2025. This is a unique opportunity to organise an exhibition in one of the world’s most important postmodern buildings, designed by architect James Stirling & completed in 1997.
Eligibility: Anyone eligible to work in the UK
What you get: Free exhibition space and opportunity, marketing support, networking
Call for Proposals for Exhibition Planning at the SMU
The SMU has developed a new structure for exhibition planning. We want to make the planning process transparent and give interested parties the opportunity to contribute their exhibition ideas to our program planning.
Deadline: August 01, 2025
Deadline: 01 August 2025
About the call: The SMU has developed a new structure for exhibition planning. We want to make the planning process transparent and give interested parties the opportunity to contribute their exhibition ideas to our program planning.
Eligibility: We particularly encourage people from queer communities to submit their exhibition projects. Curators, artists, activists, or individuals committed to a particular topic can all contribute an idea—regardless of whether they have previous exhibition experience.
What you get: Funding for exhibition opportunity with SMU
Sonic Bridges Open Call 1
The first of multiple opportunities for EU / EEA / Balkan /Georgian / Armenian / Tunisian based researchers, writers, poets, songwriters, playwrights or librettists to join a creative team exploring language as identity in Ireland.
At the edges of Europe languages meet, morph and both make & break communities. The first Sonic Bridges film will explore how languages mingling at the edges of europe are used to both include and exclude.
Deadline: July 27, 2025
Deadline: July 27, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: Residents in or Passport Holders of Creative Europe participating countries
About the call: The first of multiple opportunities for EU / EEA / Balkan /Georgian / Armenian / Tunisian based researchers, writers, poets, songwriters, playwrights or librettists to join a creative team exploring language as identity in Ireland.
At the edges of Europe languages meet, morph and both make & break communities. The first Sonic Bridges film will explore how languages mingling at the edges of europe are used to both include and exclude.
What you get: Approx 10-day residency in Ireland over two visits. Dates are not fixed and will be agreed following selection, other than late 2025/2026 working with creative team. Film finalised by Spring 2027. Artist Fee: EUR3000 + travel expenses and accommodation + production budget. This project focuses particularly on narratives of minority or immigrating languages, and so we encourage applications from artists with lived experience. The application form will close on 27.07.2025 at noon GMT. Eligible artsts must reside in and have permission to work in Creative Europe participating countries.
Open Call for Curatorial Proposals
Angels Gate Cultural Center (AGCC) is currently seeking curatorial proposals for guest curated contemporary visual art exhibitions in 2026 and 2027. AGCC is requesting exhibition proposals with unique curatorial perspectives and approaches that are interested in investigating contemporary culture through a diverse array of artistic practices, aesthetic sensibilities, experimentation, and innovation.
Deadline : August 15, 2025
Deadline: August 15, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: Curators must be residents of the United States. Additional consideration will be given to artists and independent curators based in the greater Los Angeles area who do not already have a history of regularly showing or curating at the Center within the past 3 years. Artists and curators who have recently shown at the Center are still welcome to apply.
About the call: Angels Gate Cultural Center (AGCC) is currently seeking curatorial proposals for guest curated contemporary visual art exhibitions in 2026 and 2027. AGCC is requesting exhibition proposals with unique curatorial perspectives and approaches that are interested in investigating contemporary culture through a diverse array of artistic practices, aesthetic sensibilities, experimentation, and innovation.
What you get: Up to 2,000 square feet of exhibition space, Curator Honorarium of $500, Artist Honorariums ranging between $100 - $450 per artist (dependent on size of group show, site specific works/special considerations, budget availability, etc.), installation by gallery staff, marketing materials and publicity, gallery didactics, gallery supervision during public hours Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays, 10am – 5pm. Exhibitions will open to the public for a 6 – 15 week period with an additional 2-week installation period.
Funded opportunity to create new site-specific work - Locust Projects
Locust Projects invites artists worldwide to propose ambitious, installation-based work created specifically for its 625 sq ft Project Room in Miami. Selected artists receive a $5,000 production budget, $3,100 artist fee, curatorial and installation support, documentation, and travel and accommodations for those based over 150 miles away. Projects must be new, site-responsive, and not previously exhibited. Artists working in any medium or career stage are welcome to apply, especially those exploring timely cultural, social, or environmental themes.
Deadline: July 28, 2025
Deadline: July 28, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: artists anywhere in the world. No Students
About the call: Locust Projects invites artists worldwide to propose ambitious, installation-based work created specifically for its 625 sq ft Project Room in Miami. Selected artists receive a $5,000 production budget, $3,100 artist fee, curatorial and installation support, documentation, and travel and accommodations for those based over 150 miles away. Projects must be new, site-responsive, and not previously exhibited. Artists working in any medium or career stage are welcome to apply, especially those exploring timely cultural, social, or environmental themes.
What you get: $5000 production budget, $3100 artist fee
Open Call - APAC-2025 Media X Space: Beyond Illumination
Calling all young artists from Asia Pacific region to participate in the 2025 Media X Space: Beyond Illumination!
The School of Design Binus University and the Master of Design Binus University, in collaboration with ARCOLABS, are launching an arts and science exhibition with the theme Light as Knowledge, Transformation and Energy.
Deadline: July 25, 2025
Deadline: 25 July 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: This program is open to any young artists 17-25 Years Old
Calling all young artists from Asia Pacific region to participate in the 2025 Media X Space: Beyond Illumination!
The School of Design Binus University and the Master of Design Binus University, in collaboration with ARCOLABS, are launching an arts and science exhibition with the theme Light as Knowledge, Transformation and Energy.
Sub-themes:
First Nation Knowledge: Light as ancestral wisdom and cultural memory to understand and contemplate the spirituality, complex history, tradition, and philosophy of Asia-Pacific region.
Social Issues: Light as visibility, voice and empowerment to explore the challenges faced by people in the region and to promote a more inclusive society.
Ecological Thinking: Light as a sustainable source of life to foster awareness and conservation efforts within the diverse ecosystems of the Asia-Pacific.
What you get: 18–27 September 2025 in Jakarta & November 2025 in Malaysia (TBC)
Artist and Curator Exhibition Proposals
Art at the Alison Richard Building invites exhibition proposals from artists and curators. We are looking to support innovative curatorial ideas that engage the University and wider public. Exhibitions should include at least two artists and typically run for 8 weeks.
Deadline: July 31, 2025
Deadline: July 31, 2025
Eligibility: UK-based artists, curators, researchers or facilitators of any age. Must be able to cover travel/transport to Cambridge.
Submission Fee: Free
About the call: Art at the Alison Richard Building invites exhibition proposals from artists and curators. We are looking to support innovative curatorial ideas that engage the University and wider public. Exhibitions should include at least two artists and typically run for 8 weeks.
What you get:
Free exhibition space at the University of Cambridge
No commission on sales
Engagement with academic and public audiences
Call For Submissions | Al-Tiba9 Art Magazine Issue19
Al-Tiba9 Art Magazine is a global hub of creativity, showcasing cutting-edge contemporary art in various forms including Digital Arts, photography, painting, architecture, sculpture & installations, Film & Video Art, fashion design, interior design, and performance. We pride ourselves on providing a platform for avant-garde artists who push boundaries and redefine artistic expression.
Deadline: May 30, 2025
Deadline: May 30, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: Anyone
About the call: Al-Tiba9 Art Magazine is a global hub of creativity, showcasing cutting-edge contemporary art in various forms including Digital Arts, photography, painting, architecture, sculpture & installations, Film & Video Art, fashion design, interior design, and performance. We pride ourselves on providing a platform for avant-garde artists who push boundaries and redefine artistic expression.
What you get: Publication in Al-Tiba9 Art Magazine ISSUE19
Open call for Artist- Jaipur Art Week 5.0Open call for Artist- Jaipur Art Week 5.0
Building on the legacy of previous iterations, Jaipur Art Week Edition 5.0 launches an Open Call, inviting artists and creatives to share innovative proposals for new work that will encourage meaningful and open dialogue and collaboration.
Selected artists will be given the opportunity to showcase their work in a group exhibition or as solo interventions across our partner venues throughout Jaipur. Your proposal can respond to one of the venues listed below, otherwise our team will support you through the curatorial process to find the right fit for your work.
Deadline: May 31, 2025
Deadline: May 31, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: Contemporary emerging young artists
About the call: Building on the legacy of previous iterations, Jaipur Art Week Edition 5.0 launches an Open Call, inviting artists and creatives to share innovative proposals for new work that will encourage meaningful and open dialogue and collaboration.
Selected artists will be given the opportunity to showcase their work in a group exhibition or as solo interventions across our partner venues throughout Jaipur. Your proposal can respond to one of the venues listed below, otherwise our team will support you through the curatorial process to find the right fit for your work.
What you get: All exhibiting artists will receive a grant to support their participation in Jaipur Art Week 5.0, ranging from 15,000/- to 1.5 Lakhs depending on your project and if you are selected for the group show or a solo intervention. The breakdown of costs is as follows - Rs 15,000 - Group Show Rs 75,000 to 1 Lakh - Solo Show 1.5 Lakh - Large scale Installation All selected artists will be paired with an Artist Mentor who will provide between 1-3 virtual studio visits to support the development of your work for Jaipur Art Week 5.0. Additionally, you’ll receive curatorial support and guidance from PATI’s team. During Jaipur Art Week, exhibiting artists will have the opportunity to showcase their work to an international audience with PATI’s team supporting introductions to international museum and gallery professionals, collectors and more.
The 2025 Burlington Contemporary Art Writing Prize
The Burlington Contemporary Art Writing Prize seeks to discover talented writers on contemporary art. The winner of the Prize receives £1,000, their review is published on Burlington Contemporary and they have the opportunity to publish a review of a future contemporary art exhibition in The Burlington Magazine.
Deadline: July 14, 2025
Deadline: July 14, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: There is no age limit for applicants. Entrants must have published no more than six pieces of writing in print or online, in any language or country, prior to their submission.
What you get: The winner of the Prize receives £1,000, their review is published on Burlington Contemporary and they have the opportunity to publish a review of a future contemporary art exhibition in The Burlington Magazine.
About the call: The Burlington Contemporary Art Writing Prize seeks to discover talented writers on contemporary art. The winner of the Prize receives £1,000, their review is published on Burlington Contemporary and they have the opportunity to publish a review of a future contemporary art exhibition in The Burlington Magazine.
Fresh 2025
Fresh celebrates and promotes artists in the UK and Ireland at a pivotal moment in their practice, with twenty-five artists selected from an open submission process by a panel comprising leading professionals who are advocates for emerging contemporary art and making alongside a youth panel.
Deadline: June 4, 2025
Deadline: June 4, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: -Have been maintaining a sustained commitment to creative practice with clay for between 3 and 7 years. -Be living in the UK or Ireland from the point of application to November 2025.
About the call: Fresh celebrates and promotes artists in the UK and Ireland at a pivotal moment in their practice, with twenty-five artists selected from an open submission process by a panel comprising leading professionals who are advocates for emerging contemporary art and making alongside a youth panel.
What you get: Fresh provides a unique platform for early-career artists to inspire and challenge as part of the UK’s largest contemporary ceramics event. It will bring opportunities for networking and benefits from exhibiting alongside established artists. Each exhibitor in Fresh will receive a £300 exhibition payment and £50 towards the transportation of the work to and from the exhibition venue. Fresh exhibitors will benefit from a national PR and marketing campaign. Exhibitors in Fresh will also be considered for the Fresh Talent Prizes.
Share Prize XVII 2025 - Call for art
Share Festival, the Italian exhibition of contemporary art focused on technological evolution and science, announces the theme of the seventeenth consecutive edition of the Share Prize. The theme of this edition is: "Tomorrow Now: The Art of 2050 AD"
Deadline: May 25, 2025
Deadline: May 23, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: Tech-artists of any age, gender and nationality.
About the call: Share Festival, the Italian exhibition of contemporary art focused on technological evolution and science, announces the theme of the seventeenth consecutive edition of the Share Prize. The theme of this edition is: "Tomorrow Now: The Art of 2050 AD"
What you get: Share Prize Jury will select six artists among the applicants to be exhibited during Share Festival 19th edition. The winner, announced during the opening of Share Festival, will receive a 2.500 euros award. Share Festival will provide travel and accomodation for the artists selected. The artis will also have the oppurtunity of being represented and networking in a international environment specialized in contemporary tech-art. Curators and artists attend yearly to Share Festival. Furthermore, our festival always provides high visibility from our communication medias and from issueing a catalogue per edition.
FLAMIN Animations 2025
FLAMIN Animations is a £3,500 commissioning programme for early-career Black and global majority animators living in the England. This year, the scheme is presented in partnership with the award winning London-based animation studio Blinkink, who will be providing focused support to the selected animators throughout the development and production process alongside the FLAMIN team.
Deadline: May 27, 2025
Deadline: May 25, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: For early-career Black and global majority animators
FLAMIN Animations is a £3,500 commissioning programme for early-career Black and global majority animators living in the England. This year, the scheme is presented in partnership with the award winning London-based animation studio Blinkink, who will be providing focused support to the selected animators throughout the development and production process alongside the FLAMIN team.
What you get: £3,500 commissioning programme
The Gifts of Art Program
The Gifts of Art Program is seeking submissions for individual and group art exhibits for the September 2025 to August 2026 exhibition year. One of the first and most comprehensive arts in healthcare programs in the nation, Gifts of Art brings the world of art and music to Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan.
Deadline: June 15, 2025
Deadline: June 15, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
The Gifts of Art Program is seeking submissions for individual and group art exhibits for the September 2025 to August 2026 exhibition year. One of the first and most comprehensive arts in healthcare programs in the nation, Gifts of Art brings the world of art and music to Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan.
Our nine 2-D and 3-D galleries throughout the medical center are viewed by thousands of people each day and display over 30 exhibits per year.
Gifts of Art’s rotating gallery program is intended to support the healing process by calming nerves, lifting spirits, engaging minds and thereby reducing the stress and anxiety often associated with healthcare settings. At Michigan Medicine, inclusion is a core value with the goal of fostering an environment where every individual has a sense of belonging. This value is reflected in the artwork we select for our galleries: art that welcomes, art that amplifies voices, and art that reflects the community we serve at Michigan Medicine. People of all races, ethnicities, ages, genders, sexual orientations, religions, beliefs, abilities, socioeconomic statuses and levels of education are welcome to apply.
Original artwork only
Brief description of the proposed exhibit
Individual artists upload a minimum of 20 high quality JPEG images
Group shows upload a minimum of 30 high quality JPEG images
Accepted artists must provide enough artwork to fill an entire gallery site
Artists are responsible for the delivery of their artwork to and from
Michigan Medicine
Artists are responsible for all shipping costs to and from Michigan Medicine
The Gallery at Penn College’ 2025/26 Exhibitions
The Gallery at Penn College is accepting applications for solo, two-person, and group exhibitions for 2025-26. The Gallery is located in Williamsport, PA, on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology, a nationally recognized leader in applied technology education.
Deadline: August 31, 2025
Deadline: August 31, 2025
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility: Open to emerging-to-established visual artists residing in U.S. Artists must have enough work for a solo exhibition.
About the call: The Gallery at Penn College is accepting applications for solo, two-person, and group exhibitions for 2025-26. The Gallery is located in Williamsport, PA, on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology, a nationally recognized leader in applied technology education. The Gallery is 3,000 square feet. Linear wall space can range from 82 – 250 running feet. Ceiling height is 11′ 4″. View Floor plan .
Provided:
Housing, meals, solo exhibition honorarium, shipping and travel stipend.
Workshops:
Artists interested in offering workshops may email proposal to gallery at gallery@pc.edu
Application requirements:
10-15 digital images of work
Image list with dimensions and medium
CV
Artist statement
SELECTION PROCESS
All entries are juried and selected through a blind selection process by our gallery committee, comprised of dedicated faculty, staff, K-12 art educators, and artists from the community.
International Call for Artists - Critical Review Catalogue Publication & Online Exhibits
Deadline: Ongoing
Deadline: Ongoing
Submission Fee: Free
Online Only
About the call: Up to six best in show artists will have their work published with a critical review in the Artist Feature Catalogue. Artists participating in the online exhibit will have two works of art on display and links to their website and social media. Artists keep 100% sales of their work.
How to apply:
You can apply for the online exhibit by emailing us at curator@aedrafinearts.com
Email your resume, 3 image samples, and artist website.
Artist Feature Catalogue articles are published on our website at https://www.aedrafinearts.com/artist-feature and on our Substack page at https://aedrafinearts.substack.com
AFA does not accept applications of works made with artificial intelligence.
IHRAM Literary Magazine
We publish an ever-expanding collection of original works from lesser known and up-and-coming writers AND ARTISTS who seek to bring attention to urgent social justice issues around the world. We base our work on the values of beauty, sincerity, vulnerability, engagement and celebration of diversity. HRAM Publishes has presented work from 50 countries and 30 U.S. States.
Deadline: Ongoing
Deadline: Ongoing
Submission Fee: Free
Eligibility:
Please submit your ARTWORK, poem, short story, or essay (2500 words or less) to submit@humanrightsartmovement.org, along with the following information:
-Your full name and/or pen name.
-Your country of residence.
-A photograph of you (high-resolution with no filters)
-A brief third-person bio (2-5 sentences). If your bio includes references of your past work, feel free to provide links!
-A brief foreword to your piece, explaining your inspiration for writing the piece, background information, explanation of key characters, and any other key insight for the reader.
About the call:
We publish an ever-expanding collection of original works from lesser known and up-and-coming writers AND ARTISTS who seek to bring attention to urgent social justice issues around the world. We base our work on the values of beauty, sincerity, vulnerability, engagement and celebration of diversity. HRAM Publishes has presented work from 50 countries and 30 U.S. States.
We will be focusing on the following concerns:
FIRST AND FOURTH QUARTER: VOICE OF A REFUGEE: RESILIENCE AMIDST DISPLACEMENT.
According to the UNHCR, 117.2 million people will be forcibly displaced or stateless in 2023 — this is up nearly 100% in the past decade, and the most in recorded history. This issue will drive our literary magazine, bookending our publication year.
We are eager to publish firsthand experiences and factual, sensitive retellings of refugee experiences. We are not looking to publish fictional interpretations of the refugee experience at this time.
Themes: Journey, survival, identity, belonging, loss and resilience, hope, community, solidarity, cultural preservation, chosen family and blood relation, integration into new cultures, intersectionality, and global perspective.
SECOND QUARTER: FEMININE EMPOWERMENT.
Though women comprise more than 50% of the world's population, they only own 1% of the world's wealth. In some places, women still lack rights to own land or to inherit property, obtain access to credit, earn income, or to move up in their workplace, free from job discrimination. In legislatures around the world, women are outnumbered 4 to 1.
We are eager to publish firsthand experiences by women, factual retellings of stories told by women in the author's life, and reflections of the writer's personal experience with gendered inequality. We encourage submissions from, regardless of gender identity!
Themes: Economic empowerment, workplace equality, legal rights, women in leadership roles, educational opportunities, violence against women, health and wellbeing, comparison of historical and contemporary women's voices, solidarity, femininity, gender expression.
THIRD QUARTER: CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN AFRICA.
Three out of four children do not attend any form of preschool in Central, West and sub-Saharan Africa. Over 20% of children between the ages of about 6 and 11 are out of school; followed by one-third of youth between the ages of about 12 and 14. Almost 60% of youth between the ages of about 15 and 17 are not in school.
We are eager to publish firsthand accounts from African Youth writers, reflections by adult writers on their youth experiences, and firsthand accounts from childhood educators, and factual retellings.
Themes: Access to education, barriers, early childhood development, childhood dreams and aspirations, value of the youth voice, role models, challenges faced by teachers.