YOU-TOPIA JURIED VIRTUAL ART EXHIBITION

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YOU-TOPIA
JURIED VIRTUAL ART EXHIBITION ON SUMMITARTSPACE.ORG

MAY 2 – JUNE 13, 2020
AGES 15+

What does your YOU-Topia look like? Artists are constantly responding to the state of the world and creating pertinent work that shapes perspectives and impacts the future. A utopia is defined as an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. During these unprecedented times, imagining a perfect or better world, a utopia, can temporarily relieve anxiety and bring comfort. For this virtual exhibition, artists are prompted to respond to current events and create work that imagines a better future. This future could be whimsical and colorful, or practical and just; perhaps it just celebrates going “back-to-normal.” Get your creativity flowing and share with us your YOU-Topia!

“The world always seems brighter when you’ve just made something that wasn’t there before.” – Neil Gaiman

Prizes:
First Place $50
Second Place $25
Third Place $15

Deadline: Monday, April 20, 2020 by midnight

Entry fee: $7 per submission up to three submissions

Media: Open to All

Juror: Edith Wadkins
edithdwadkins.carbonmade.com/about

Notification of Acceptance: April 27, 2020 by midnight

Virtual Reception: May 2, 2020 (more information coming soon)

Virtual Panel Discussion: Date TBD

PAY ENTRY FEE AND SUBMIT YOUR ART HERE:
summitartspace.org/call-for-artists-2/

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