Exciting news for all the talented female artists out there! Women United ART MOVEMENT, a global platform advocating for gender equality in the art world, is inviting artists to exhibit their work in 2024 | Q3 & Q4. This is a golden opportunity to showcase your art to a wider audience.

Since the launch in 2021, Women United ART MOVEMENT has been working with 70+ artists on their online solo shows and hosted artist talks, highlighting their stories and art practices. At the moment, we are looking for 16 more artists to fill our schedule between July and December 2024.

Don’t miss the chance to be a part of this movement! You don’t need a completed body of work to apply at this point; all you need to do is show your aesthetic with samples of your art. Head over to our website to find out more and apply! Let’s showcase the power of female artists together!

The 5 pros of exhibiting with Women United ART MOVEMENT online:
Your work seen by anyone and anywhere in the world
Your name and art highlighted to our 10k+ global audience via website, social media and newsletter promotion
No additional costs with shipping/packaging
No worries about the work being damaged
Zero commission on sold work

We love working with new artists and we can’t wait to welcome you in and celebrate your art through our platform. Women United ART MOVEMENT is a professional and supportive network with loving and encouraging approach towards its artists, with the aim to establish a strong position of female artists on the art scene.

Find more details and submit through https://womenunitedartmovement.com/soloshowscall
Deadline: 10 January 2024

Submission fee: EUR 42
This non-refundable submission fee goes towards supporting our community of artists, creating new opportunities and building stronger grounds to amplify the voices of underrepresented groups of artists. Submission fee exemptions are available upon request for women artists living in countries affected by war conflicts, natural disasters and countries that suppress women’s rights. Each open call is carefully curated, therefore, submission itself does not guarantee the artist being selected.