About this exhibit: How does the art we create reflect our own personal growth? As artists and individuals, we are in a constant state of transformation. Our lives continue to shift and evolve with every season, and the work we make tends to mirror these changes. For many of us, our art is a reflection of the lives we live, and often serves as a deeper extension of ourselves. Through art, we are able to visually communicate our transformative states of being. For this exhibit, we are seeking work that reflects personal growth and evolution across a wide range of visual mediums.
Deadline: August 14, 2021
We welcome artists of all backgrounds and experience levels to submit to this opportunity. Artists must be 18 or older to submit.
We accept the following visual mediums: painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, digital, prints, fiber art, collage, mixed media and installation art. Film and video are not accepted at this time.
Our guest juror for this exhibit is Sergio Gómez, a Chicago-based visual artist and curator. He received a MFA degree from Northern Illinois University. He is known for his large scale figurative abstraction paintings and charcoal drawings exploring the cycles of life. Sergio’s work has been the subject of more than 45 solo exhibitions, and he has participated in over 150 group exhibitions. His work is in the collection of the National Museum of Mexican Art, Brauer Museum, and other public and private collections. Sergio Gómez is an active curator with a career of over 100 curated exhibitions since 2010. He is curator and Director of Exhibitions at the Zhou B. Art Center, Director and founder of 33 Contemporary Gallery, co-founder of the coaching academy Art NXT Level®, and founder of Amplified Art Network.
Visit our website www.visionaryartcollective.com to learn more & submit.
This exhibit will be presented to our website in September.