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Realism on the Hudson

American Artists Professional League announces its first in-person exhibition at the historic Howland Cultural Center in Beacon, NY, on display from August 26 through October 1, 2023.  This is a special show, as it celebrates the AAPL's 95th anniversary. All artwork will be for sale. The show will be on display on two floors of the Howland Cultural Center’s Northcutt Hall Gallery.

Realism on the Hudson is open to AAPL Members only; apply for membership at AAPLinc.org. Application deadline for the show is July 10, 2023 at JuriedArtServices.com

MAPPING THE ABSTRACT

‘Mapping the Abstract’ will be a group show with artwork by contemporary mid-career women artists living in the great state of New York. We are looking for art that charts the path of creative exploration and abstract discovery. Pinkwater Gallery is a place where abstract art takes center stage, offering a unique perspective of women artists. We are interested in seeing high-quality, professional-level work that represents a breakthrough for you personally as an artist; a pivotal juncture in your practice.

PAPERWORKS 2023

b.j. spoke gallery is hosting PAPERWORKS 2023, an international juried competition The exhibition will be virtual with a virtual reception on Zoom.

The juror is Emily Olek, a Curatorial Assistant in the Department of Drawings and Prints at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Accepted Media: Works made on paper, of paper or about paper: cut paper, folded paper, woven paper, glued paper, drawings, paintings, pastels, printmaking, photographs, paper sculpture, 3D, bound books, collage, mixed media, video, and installation.

The 2023 International Summer Program @ The Watermill Center

Our longest-standing program, the International Summer Program unites a community of international artists for a creative intensive at our East End Campus each summer. It offers a unique opportunity to advance one’s artistic practice in a communal and experimental environment and work alongside established arts professionals worldwide. 

Culminating in our Annual Summer Benefit, the Summer Program provides the time and space for emerging artists to develop new works that push the boundaries of contemporary creative practice. The artists – from different disciplines, countries, and backgrounds – share meals, exchange ideas, collaborate on projects, attend workshops, and participate in the daily life of The Watermill Center. 

Courthouse Gallery Seeks Exhibition Proposals

The Lake George Arts Project invites regional, national, emerging and established artists to submit exhibition proposals to the Courthouse Gallery in Lake George, NY. Preference is given for solo, or 2 or 3 person exhibitions, and to experimental or non-traditional work created in the last two years. We welcome proposals for special exhibitions, installations, mixed media presentations, and performance art.  The deadline is always January 31. 

BYRDCLIFFE ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM - WOODSTOCK, NY - OPEN CALL FOR 2023

The Byrdcliffe Artists-in-Residence (AiR) Program offers uninterrupted time and space for creatives in all disciplines. Our serene and rustic mountain community is 2.5 hours north of NYC in Woodstock, NY with residencies open to individuals and co-applicants at all stages of their career. Byrdcliffe’s AiR program is particularly beneficial to those who find it restorative to live in a community environment surrounded by natural beauty.

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