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Event History
Now in its 30th year, INT’L All Media 2025 is a call to the creativity of artists worldwide. What began as part of the Americas 2000 series has grown into a vibrant showcase of diverse media, methods, and ideas. Presented by the Northwest Arts Center, the exhibition continues Minot State University’s long-standing commitment to fostering contemporary visual arts and honors a legacy rooted in innovation and community while inviting bold new perspectives. We welcome all artists to share their passion and add their voice to a conversation that spans borders and disciplines. Join us and let your vision become part of our story!
Copyright Policy
The artist maintains copyright ownership of their work.
Image Usage Rights
Your entry grants permission to photograph your work and use your images for promotional or educational purposes only.
Call for Entries from The Northwest Arts Center
The Center is excited to present the 30th annual “INT’L All Media 2025” juried exhibition, on view from October 23 through December 20, 2025, in the Walter Piehl Gallery.
Since its inaugural call for entries in 1993, the All Media Exhibition has showcased a wide range of diverse artwork across all mediums, from traditional techniques to experimental approaches. Each year, this national and international juried competition brings compelling contemporary art to our community.
The 2025 exhibition will be juried by Melissa Monroe, a self-taught multidisciplinary artist based in Portland, Oregon. Since beginning her artistic journey in 2013, she has immersed herself in painting, textiles, and sculpture—creating work that explores vulnerability, transformation, and self-reflection. Melissa’s work has been exhibited widely in galleries and art fairs across the U.S., including exhibitions at Brassworks Gallery in Portland, Hey There Projects in Joshua Tree and Mortal Machine, New Orleans as well as showing at the Seattle Art Fair and Scope Art Fair in Miami.
For full prospectus and FAQ, please visit the Event Website.