Call For Art
Contemporary Printmaking: From Tradition to Innovation
The Mosesian Center for the Arts invites artists to submit work that uses at least one or more printmaking processes. Contemporary printmaking is both shaped by tradition and innovation. This exhibition aims to showcase the variety of ways that contemporary artists approach printmaking from employing traditional techniques to more alternative methods and materials. It is a celebration of the staying power of age-old techniques and the spirit of innovation that printmakers embrace to combine the tradition with contemporary technologies and approaches.
Deadline: 31 March 2025
Deadline: March 31, 2025
Submission Fee: $15 per submission. Limit 5 submissions per artist.
Eligibility: Artists located in the U.S.A are welcomed to apply. Local artists will be provided with drop-off times and date details upon acceptance. Non-local selected artists’ work must be received at the Mosesian Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA 02472 c/o exhibitions by May 1, 2025. Non-local artists are responsible for shipping costs both to and from the MCA, unless other arrangements are made, and are responsible for insuring their work while in transit. If shipping works, each artist must provide a pre-paid, UPS or FedEx return shipping label including insurance. Please pack your work in sturdy reusable packaging. The Mosesian Center for the Arts carries appropriate insurance to cover all artwork in the show for the duration of the exhibition, including the time frame of drop-off, installation, de-installation and pick-up.
About the call: The Mosesian Center for the Arts invites artists to submit work that uses at least one or more printmaking processes. Contemporary printmaking is both shaped by tradition and innovation. This exhibition aims to showcase the variety of ways that contemporary artists approach printmaking from employing traditional techniques to more alternative methods and materials. It is a celebration of the staying power of age-old techniques and the spirit of innovation that printmakers embrace to combine the tradition with contemporary technologies and approaches.
Mosesian Arts accepts artworks created by using at least one traditional printmaking technique such as intaglio, woodcut, lithography, silkscreen, collagraph and monotype or any combinations of those techniques. The traditional printmaking can also be combined with digital print processes or other media such as drawing, painting, bookmaking or collage. Video, animation, installation and sculptural works are accepted and encouraged if they use at least one traditional printmaking process.
Boriana Kantcheva, Director of Visual Arts, teams up with well-known artist and educator Rhoda Rosenberg to curate this exciting exhibit designed to showcase local and national printmaking talent.
3rd Annual Queer Conscience Group Photography Exhibition
We probably don't need to inform you that queer rights are under attack unlike ever before. Abuses of power - ranging from executive orders that strictly define federally recognized gender identities to state resolutions seeking to overturn marriage equality - find our political leaders fomenting fascist ideologies in order to divide the working class and create a scapegoat of our queer neighbors.
Deadline: April 12, 2025
Deadline: April 12, 2025
Submission Fee: $35 non-refundable registration fee. Artists may submit up to 5 images for review.
Eligibility: This call is open to all photographers who consider themselves members of the LGBTQIA2+ community; we absolutely cherish and love our straight friends and allies, but for this exhibit we hope to amplify queer voices.
This national call for entry is open to all photographic artists living or working in the United States and its territories. All entries must be original works of art and entirely the work of the entrant. Accepted entries will be exhibited at The Image Flow in San Anselmo, CA and in our online gallery.
The Image Flow invites photographic artists closely tied to the LGBTQIA2+ community to submit work to our 3rd Annual juried photography exhibition Queer Conscience 2025.
We probably don't need to inform you that queer rights are under attack unlike ever before. Abuses of power - ranging from executive orders that strictly define federally recognized gender identities to state resolutions seeking to overturn marriage equality - find our political leaders fomenting fascist ideologies in order to divide the working class and create a scapegoat of our queer neighbors.
Queer Conscience seeks to push back against these forces and affirm our own truths through the photographic medium. In this juried exhibition set to coincide with Pride month, we ask queer artists to express their resistance, and share their truest queer journeys with us. Join us in celebrating our community and our creativity with a clear conscience.
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.