Below you will find a list of the top artist residencies, international open calls, artist grants, exhibition opportunities and art competitions that we believe will benefit artists in 2023!
This year, we added another new feature! You can now save the important deadlines for your favorite opportunities right in your Artwork Archive account.
When you find a call that interests you, simply click ‘Add to Schedule' and the call's deadline will be automatically added to your Schedule. You'll also receive weekly reminders to keep you on top of your game.
We will be updating this list throughout the year, so make sure to bookmark the page, check back often, and let us know if there is an opportunity that should be listed!
Are you in the US and looking for the best opportunities in your region?
You can find Artwork Archive’s guides to the artist opportunities in your region using the guides below:
Midwestern United States Guide
Southwestern United States Guide
June 30, 2021
CALL FOR EXHIBITS - The Gifts of Art Program is seeking submissions for solo and group art exhibits for the September 2021 to August 2022 exhibition year. One of the first and most comprehensive arts in healthcare programs in the nation, Gifts of Art brings the world of art and music to Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan. Our nine 2-D and 3-D galleries throughout the medical center are viewed by approximately 10,000 people a day and display over 30 exhibits a year.
The Exhibition Program is intended to support the healing process by calming nerves, lifting spirits, engaging minds and thereby reducing the stress and anxiety often associated with healthcare settings. With large patient, staff and visitor populations that are diverse in every way imaginable, we strive to be inclusive and honor this diversity by mounting exhibits that reflect today's world. For more information about our mission and other Gifts of Art programming, please visit www.med.umich.edu/goa.
June 13, 2022
The TBW Drawing Prize exhibition and awards are open to applications by emerging, mid-career and established drawing practitioners based anywhere in the UK and internationally. Up to three drawings made since January 2021 may be entered by each applicant for consideration by the Selection Panel.
£17,000 will be awarded in cash prizes.
The exhibition will open at Trinity Buoy wharf in London and tour to galleries around the UK.
Artists can show their work to a prestigious panel of judges:
The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2022 will be selected by:
Lucy Byatt. Director of Hospitalfield
Danie Mellor, Artist
Isabel Seligman, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Drawing at British Museum
January 1, 2023
The Du Bois Sculpture Project is accepting qualifications from sculptors working in figurative bronze to create what will be an integral part of a commemorative memorial intertwining history, art and landscape. This is an open call to sculptors based in the Northeastern United States to create a bronze likeness of Du Bois to be seated on a curved marble bench in front of The Mason Library in Great Barrington, MA.
January 1, 2023
Fontbonne University's Fine Arts Gallery in Saint Louis, MO seeks entries for a juried art exhibition, January 27 - February 5. Juror: Anthony Borchardt. All mediums accepted. Looking for artworks inspired by artists' personal spiritual or religious backgrounds to celebrate diversity of all religious beliefs. Maximum size: 36"x36". No entry fee.
January 1, 2023
The Jones Gallery, located in the nationally recognized Kansas City Crossroads Arts District, invites you to apply for our February Group Art Show. The Jones Gallery is in a 100-year-old historically registered warehouse, having 9000 sq. ft. of display space. In business over 10 years, and open full time six days a week.
January 1, 2023
Yosemite Renaissance announces a call to artists for a juried art competition, May 1 - December 31, 2023 (approx) traveling throughout Central California. $4,000 in cash awards. Open to visual artists and artisans working in all media including but not limited to: oil & acrylic painting, watercolor, pastel, mixed media, printmaking, photography, digital art, drawing, fiber art, glass, woodworking, jewelry, ceramics, and sculpture. No film, video, interactive media or performance. Original works only. Limited edition prints and other multiples (photographs and digital/computer art) are allowed. No reproductions. Submitted works must be created in the last 5 years.
January 1, 2023
Hosted annually by Spiva Center for the Arts, the competition is open to all amateur and professional US photographers. Established in 1977, PhotoSpiva is the longest-running competition of its kind. PhotoSpiva 2023 will be the first PhotoSpiva to be presented at the new Spiva galleries at the state-of-the-art Harry M. Cornell Arts and Entertainment Complex.
January 1, 2023
In honor of Black History Month, Quad City Arts’ and Azubuike African American Council for the Arts are partnering to curate a juried, group exhibition of artists of African descent. The show will be juried by a group of Quad Cities based African American artists, along with Azubuike Arts and Quad City Arts.
January 1, 2023
In this Nails in the Wall Gallery exhibit, artists are invited to explore any aspect of the concept of ’emerging.’ From personal life, to natural life, to the vastness of the universe, to the breadth of artistic imagination…all perspectives are welcomed and encouraged.
Emerging is
– starting to exist
– growing or developing
– newly formed, or becoming newly apparent or prominent
– coming to one’s attention, especially gradually or unexpectedly
– arising, materializing, springing up, or surfacing
January 2, 2023
Our Sculpture Fellow manages our wood and ceramic shops and helps support our programming. Our programming includes a year-round artist residency program, 2-3 exhibitions in the Maxon Mills gallery, artist presentations and visiting critic lectures, virtual programs, summer and winter benefits, as well as three more seasonal community events. Special consideration will be given to those with experience in exhibitions installation, and those who are also visual and/or performing artists.
January 2, 2023
Wassaic Project is accepting applications for two upcoming fellowships: the Print Fellowship and the Sculpture Fellowship. The part-time Print Fellow lives and works in Wassaic, NY, for six months, managing our print shop, providing support on projects by artists-in-residence, and producing prints with ten artists throughout the summer. The Sculpture Fellow manages the wood and ceramic shops and helps support programming, including the residency program, exhibitions, and artist presentations.
January 2, 2023
The City of Olathe is seeking large-scale, three-dimensional sculpture entries for our 2023 Downtown Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit. The City of Olathe's Downtown Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit, a juried sculpture competition, has annually brought a rotating display of sculpture from regional and national artists since 2004. The goal of the program is to activate Olathe's original town core area, connect people to the community, and celebrate the community’s love for the arts.
January 3, 2023
For this competition, both 2D and 3D artists, worldwide, are invited to submit their best nonobjective or nonrepresentational art. All artists, regardless of location or experience, are encouraged to submit their best abstract art and photography.
January 3, 2023
For Women, By Women, About Women
To commemorate women’s day 2023, artists are invited to apply to Celebrating Women at the Kavanagh Gallery. The artwork in this show will celebrate the essence, the variety and the many accomplishments of women that have made a positive influence on society as well as on the artists on a more personal level.
January 4, 2023
Art in Public Places is a non-profit organization that has donated public art throughout the city of Bend, Oregon since 1973. For over 40 years Art in Public Places has created an enhanced visual environment for Bend residents and promoted tourism and economic vitality through the artistic design of public spaces.
AiPP’s ongoing efforts have steadily increased the public art collection in Bend for everyone to enjoy.
Open to Artists or Artist Teams residing in the Northwest and Southwest United States, specifically Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Women and LGBTQAI+ community members are highly encouraged to apply. Artists living in Oregon are highly encouraged to apply. The project timeline is 2022-2023 and the total project budget is $130,000.
January 5, 2023
New York Foundation for the Arts’ Queens Arts Fund offers project-based grants to Queens-based artists and artist collectives to support the local production of artwork and cultural programs that highlight, engage, and bolster the diverse communities of the Queens borough.
The New Work Grant supports emerging Queens-based individual artists, collaborations between artists, and unincorporated artist collectives.
January 5, 2023
New York Foundation for the Arts’ Queens Arts Fund offers project-based grants to Queens-based artists, artist collectives, and small nonprofit organizations to support the local production of artwork and cultural programs that highlight, engage, and bolster the diverse communities of the Queens borough. Arts Access Grants offer project-based financial support for Queens-based small-budget 501c3 nonprofit organizations or unincorporated artist collectives.
January 5, 2023
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces its 23rd “Solo Art Series” Online Art Competition. This competition will result in an award of 4 monthly solo art exhibitions. In addition, the gallery will award the next 8 juried artists a feature in the gallery’s Artist Showcase Section.
The gallery invites online submission of all 2D and 3D art (including photography) from artists around the world for possible selection for one the Gallery’s monthly solo art exhibitions or into the gallery’s Artist Showcase.
January 5, 2023
Skowhegan has a long tradition and high reputation of offering artists the opportunity to engage fully with their studio practice, with their peers, and with distinguished faculty and mentors. The experience has proven to be transformative time and time again for those artists who are able to take full advantage of the experimentation and critical discourse possible in this unique community in Maine.
Skowhegan seeks to bring together a gifted and diverse group of individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to artmaking and inquiry. An academic background in art is not required. Financial status is not a consideration in the admissions process, and financial need should not deter artists from applying for admission. You must be at least 21 years of age at the start of the program and have a working knowledge of English.
January 6, 2023
Nude Nite is America’s largest nude art exhibition showing over 200 works by artists from 52 states. Held in a 20,000 SF pop-up gallery setting, thousands of art enthusiasts view and purchase artists’ works. Nude Nite was created 18 years ago because galleries wouldn’t and still won’t show it. Adding world class body-themed entertainment, DJ music and interactive installations gives Nude Nite its sexy, fun, vibe. Nude Nite is a groundbreaking art experience.
January 6, 2023
Located in a private home in the outskirts of Antigua Guatemala, the residency hosts and collaborates with international & local artists and non-artists across all fields to support research, creation and connection surrounding creative work, process and purpose.
The residency program is focused on your creative practice and all the ways it can manifest. They provide research assistance and guidance towards project development and local resources.
January 6, 2023
Stifel Fine Arts Center of Oglebay Institute will be hosting a national exhibition of ceramic art in February and March 2023. This is the first of an annual exhibition and will be a focal point of Ceramics Take Over Wheeling.
January 6, 2023
International Deadline: January 6, 2023 – Oil Painters of America’s 32nd National Exhibition of Traditional Representational Oils, March 31 – April 30, 2023, at Reinert Fine Art in Charleston, South Carolina. The goal is to assemble the finest display of representational oil paintings.
The focus in the jurying process will be to select paintings that show the highest quality in draftsmanship, color, and composition, emphasizing a diversity in representational style and subject matter.
January 6, 2023
VAE is looking for submissions of 2D, 3D, video, and installation art for the COSO 2023 Biennial. COSO’s goal is to explore what artists and makers in the regional South are currently thinking, discussing, and making work about. VAE firmly believes that art and exhibitions have the power to create social change, and COSO is an extension of our core values, vision, and mission to produce, fund, and exhibit socially-engaged art through community collaboration. The words “contemporary” or “south” do not refer to any particular aesthetic or subject matter.
January 6, 2023
Oil Painters of America’s 32nd National Exhibition of Traditional Representational Oils, March 31 – April 30, 2023, at Reinert Fine Art in Charleston, South Carolina. Awards approximately $100,000 in cash & merchandise, including a $25,000 cash best-in-show award. The juror will be Daud Akhriev OPAM. Submissions are accepted through 1/6/2023. Paid 2023 OPA Membership required.
January 7, 2023
The Crooked Tree Arts Center in Traverse City, Michigan, seeks artists for the national plein air painting festival, Paint Grand Traverse, now in its sixth year. Paint Grand Traverse is a plein air (outdoor) painting festival and competition featuring 32 artists from across the country.
Festival is held from June 18-24, 2023
Exhibition is held from Junes 24—September 2, 2023
January 8, 2023
BROUHAHART Presents ‘ARTIST OF THE YEAR’
Submissions are now being accepted for the Virtual Exhibition ‘ARTIST OF THE YEAR’.
Any artist from any background can submit any of their work.
There is no charge to submit your application, please feel free to share your work..
[A small fee (£29) is applied per artist once they have been selected for the exhibition].
The team will review all applications and the selected works will be announced.
January 8, 2023
Does your art involve cutting? Do you slice, chop, explode, sever, pierce, or otherwise divide or detach your materials to use in your artwork?
Shoebox Arts invites you to submit your “cut” artworks for this national online exhibition at Shoebox Projects, our alternative art space. On view 1-22-23 to 2-17-23. Awards include a solo show (online) at Shoebox Projects.
January 8, 2023
The Studios is MASS MoCA’s artist and writers residency program situated within the museum’s factory campus and surrounded by the beautiful Berkshire Mountains. Operated by MASS MoCA’s Assets for Artists program, the residency runs year-round and hosts up to 12 artists at a time.
January 8, 2023
Art Jewelry Forum (AJF) is pleased to announce the 2023 Susan Beech Mid-Career Artist Grant opportunity for mid-career artists. The purpose of this grant, established by San Francisco-based jewelry collector Susan Beech, is to recognize a mid-career artist who has made a substantial contribution to the field and to provide resources to develop and implement a significant jewelry-related project that the artist would not otherwise have the ability to undertake.
January 8, 2023
The Heartland Artist Competition is open to all artists 18 and over. Artists are invited to submit up to three digital images of original artwork. A maximum of three digital images in jpeg format may be submitted for judging. Accepted mediums include oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, charcoal, pencil, photography, or a mixture of any of the above media. Find more information and submit at merriam.org/heartland.
January 9, 2023
The City of Davis Arts & Culture Grants for Individual Artists is a one-time grant program created to aid those who had a practice or career in the arts in Davis and were negatively affected by the impact of COVID-19 on the arts sector. Grants are funded by the City of Davis from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The goal of the grant is to stabilize the City’s nonprofit arts & culture sector by assisting and retaining motivated individuals
January 9, 2023
The Sheridan Arts Foundation announces a call to artists for the 20th annual Telluride Plein Air, June 28 - July 4, 2023 at the Sheridan Opera House in Telluride, CO.
January 9, 2023
“ImPRESSions” is a national juried exhibit of original printmaking art. All printmaking methods are accepted. The goal of the exhibit is to present original printmaking methods and to educate visitors about printmaking as an art form and the difference between the art form of printmaking versus the reproduction of art called a “print.”
January 9, 2023
International Deadline: January 5, 2023 – The OSUN Center for Human Rights & the Arts (CHRA) invites applications for two one-year research and teaching fellowships in human rights and the arts for the 2023–24 academic year.
Scholars, artists, and activists with teaching experience and a research project are eligible to apply. The 2023–24 fellowships cover a period of one year, i.e. two academic semesters, from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. The positions are based at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, where residency is expected during the course of the academic semester. Fellowships include a full-time salary (65,000. USD), health benefits, and a research budget. Fellows are expected to participate in the academic life of Bard and the Open Society University Network, pursue their own research, and contribute to the CHRA’s public programs.