Recording History: A Juried Virtual Exhibition
Entries due October 9, 2020
Gormley Gallery at Notre Dame of Maryland University calls for submissions for a juried virtual exhibition on the theme “Recording History.” The exhibition examines art’s role in recording history and documenting our lived experience of it. Gormley Gallery seeks artworks that reflect personal responses to the political and social realities of the historic moment we are living through — the pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement and protests over racial justice, the looming national election, just to name a few. How are we recording the events of the present? How does our art express our experience of these times?
Visual artworks in all media and formats are eligible for consideration for this virtual exhibition, to be held on the gallery website, gormleygallery.com. A nonrefundable entry fee of $16 entitles the artist to submit up to three artworks, online only. No mailed or emailed entries will be accepted. Images should have a minimum width of 1500 pixels.
Exhibition Dates: October 26 through November 27, 2020.
More information about the application is available here.