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What Makes this event different?
Our inaugural issue was a huge success, featuring 22 multi-disciplinary artists from around the globe. We launched our Community simultaneously and are currently building our Artist Talks, Professional Development and Networking series to continue to build on our mission. We are incredibly moved by the love the arts community has given us so quickly and we can’t wait to see what the future will bring!
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Call for Illustrators – Free International Art Opportunity
Featured in ART MAKER Magazine’s Fall Print Issue | Curated by Gaby D’Alessandro
ART MAKER Magazine invites illustrators worldwide to submit their work for a free international art call featured in our Fall 2025 Print Issue, dedicated exclusively to the world of contemporary illustration. This special issue is curated by renowned illustrator Gaby D’Alessandro, whose work spans editorial, commercial, and children’s book illustration.
We’re seeking diverse illustration styles and creative perspectives—from digital to traditional, abstract to hyper-realistic, personal to commercial. Whether you're an emerging artist or an established illustrator, we want to see your vision.
About the Guest Curator:
Gaby D’Alessandro is a Dominican illustrator known for her detailed, symbolic, and nature-inspired artwork. A graduate of Altos de Chavón and Parsons School for Design, Gaby spent 15 years in New York City and now lives in Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic. Her clients include the Library of Congress, Target, the New York Times, NYC’s MTA, and the American Museum of Natural History. She’s also the illustrator of the books And, Too, the Fox, The Cot in the Living Room, and Stolen Science.
Learn more at gabydalessandro.com.
Submit your illustration work today and be part of a global showcase celebrating the art of illustration.