Find open call exhibition opportunities for artists ahead of upcoming deadlines. Use this section of the C4E directory to discover new national and international call for entries.
LAND(SCAPE): A Call for Works About the Space the Earth Provides
Manifest, the Cincinnati based non-profit arts organization and art gallery, invites visual artists and designers to submit works that explore engagement with landscape as condition, as the physical and perceptual space.
SUB(SCAPE): A Call for Works About What Lies Beneath
Art call for visual artists and designers. You are invited to submit creative works that examine what underlies the visible world above.
Birds in Art 2026
Birds in Art welcomes submissions from artists worldwide. Since 1976, it has showcased over 1,100 international artists and is recognized as the premier exhibition for avian art.
FOCUS Art Fair New York Contest | Calling All Artists! Enter Now for a Chance to Exhibit for FREE!
Add to FavoritesThe fine art gallery, TERAVARNA, invites artists worldwide to submit work for a grand showcase at FOCUS ART FAIR NEW YORK. Apply by April 15, for a chance to exhibit at this premier event from May 21–24, 2026.
Winging It: Birds in Art
This exhibition celebrates the beauty, diversity, and symbolism of birds through artistic expression, inviting artists to explore avian life in creative ways.
Spatial
Open Call for Artists – MFA Spatial Exhibition - Artists, in their own unique way, are invited to show us how their art uses spatial language to get our attention. Works selected will be exhibited in MFA's Virtual Gallery.
10th Annual Out 'N About Plein Air Exhibition
The 10th Annual Plein Air Exhibition will be held at the San Diego Watercolor Gallery from July 1–August 1, 2026. Artists are invited to submit work for jury consideration by the April 25th deadline.
Embracing Our Differences International Call for Art 2027
Invitation to artists worldwide to share their perspective through the Embracing Our Differences outdoor exhibition. Fifty artworks will be displayed on 16-foot panels in public parks in Sarasota and St. Petersburg, Florida.

