Artist Opportunities

Find your next artistic endeavor! Submit a mural proposal or browse calls for art.

Organizations may submit a call for art to be listed on this page. To be featured, please send pertinent information including name of opportunity, important dates, image, and website with more information to Melissa Kuscin at mkuscin@artscouncilofprinceton.org.

artist opportunities

PROPOSE AN EXHIBITION

The Arts Council of Princeton’s Paul Robeson Center serves as a key resource for contemporary art in central New Jersey. Through thought-provoking exhibitions and related public programs, the Arts Council presents artwork with a broad range of aesthetic, social, cultural, and political themes.

Proposals will be accepted in from July to October 2025 for shows to be scheduled in the 2027 season. Apply here.

Live for Today, Leon Rainbow

PROPOSE A SPRING STREET MURAL

The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) is looking to collaborate with local and regional artists for our Spring Street temporary mural location. Our community-driven mural-making process supports the Arts Council’s mission of building community through the arts, and is open to everyone. 

Spring Street murals are generally on view for 3-4 months. A stipend of $500 is provided for selected artists and some materials are provided by the ACP. The mural space, which is mounted MDF attached to the wall of the building, measures 32×8 feet.

Please submit your interest below. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis; ACP staff will be in touch if your proposal is to move forward. 

Questions? Please email Melissa Kuscin.

Area Opportunities

About the call


Bon à Tirer
, the common French expression for the final proof of a printed edition from which each subsequent print is judged, asks printmakers to consider the importance of contemporary printmaking in the larger world of artmaking. How do we, as printmakers, create space for ourselves and our work inside and outside of the larger world of contemporary artmaking? What is the role of a printmaker in a world of point-and-click image-making?

The exhibition, Bon à Tirer, is open to all artists working in printmaking, 18 years and older located in the United States. All two-dimensional and three-dimensional print media will be considered; including, but not limited to Relief, Lithography, Screenprint, Letterpress, Intaglio, Monotype/Monoprint, Risograph; digital printmaking processes will only be considered if accompanied by traditional hand-pulled printmaking techniques. Installation- and sculpture-based printmakers, book artists, papermakers and expanded media printmakers are equally encouraged to submit work.

Two-dimensional work must not exceed 24” (including frame) in any direction. Three-dimensional work must not exceed 18” in any direction and must not weigh more than 15lbs. Artwork submitted must be original creations of the exhibiting artist. Two-dimensional work can be framed or unframed at the discretion of the artist; unframed works chosen for exhibition will be handled carefully and hung with clips and/or magnets. The Andrew Siegal Gallery is an open, public space in a well-traversed area of the building. Works in this space are safe and secure. It is encouraged that work on exhibition in this space be mindful of the diverse audience, including children, that use this space. Artworks must not have been previously exhibited at the Arts Council of Princeton.

Works from Bon à Tirer, curated by Dave DiMarchi and Elizabeth Massa, will be juried by renowned printmaker Judith K. Brodsky; a Juror’s Award of $250 will be awarded to one selected work.

Fees & shipping

A submission fee of $25 is required for all submissions up to three images. Artists must include a paid return shipping label; works sent without this will be considered a donation to the organization. Works sold will be shipped directly to the buyer; the return label fee is non-refundable.

Artists will be notified by October 15, 2025 of their acceptance. Accepted works must be delivered to the Arts Council to arrive by November 1.


About the juror

Activist, artist, curator, writer Judith K. Brodsky is Distinguished Professor Emerita, Department of Art and Design, Rutgers University. She is a works-on-paper artist with prints and drawings in many museum collections worldwide and the founder of the Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper, now the Brodsky Center at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. The Brodsky Center, established in 1986, is known for its activist pioneer mission to further opportunities for women-identified, BIPOC, and non-binary artists. She was also co-founder of the Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities at Rutgers University in 2006. As a curator or co-curator, she has organized many exhibitions including The Fertile Crescent: Gender, Art, and Society (2012) and the Philadelphia city-wide print festival, Philagrafika (2010), three decades of exhibitions for the Rutgers Women Artists; Restoring the Art and Lives of a Circle of Five Forgotten Black Artists (2022); and (re)FOCUS: Philadelphia Focuses on Women in the Visual Arts, 1974-2024 (2024). She is past national president of ArtTable, College Art Association, Women’s Caucus for Art, former board chair, New York Foundation for the Arts, current board member, Print Center New York, and a former dean and associate provost at Rutgers. Brodsky writes on women artists and printmaking. Her most recent book is Dismantling the Patriarchy Bit by Bit: Art, Feminism and Digital Technology (Bloomsbury 2022). A book on the history of the United States Feminist Art Movement focusing on the activist art historians and curators rather than the artists is due out in late 2026 (Bloomsbury Academic).

About the curators

Dave DiMarchi is a queer multi-disciplinary artist working in printmaking, papermaking and sculptural book forms. Nurturing ideas into singular and editioned works, he engages in a relentless material practice. As a multi-disciplinary artist, he has exhibited works on paper, installations and books in the US and internationally. In addition to teaching printmaking, papermaking and book forms throughout the New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania area, he maintains a small collaborative studio and art space in Princeton, New Jersey. In autumn of 2022, he was announced as the Arts Council of Princeton’s Anne Reeves Artist-in-Residence, through which he developed a practice of collage-based multimedia and print works. He also serves as the Arts Council’s Printmaking Studios Manager and Master Printer. For nearly 15 years, he has created his own work, curated exhibitions, provided print exchange opportunities, and published fine art prints as 9INHANDPRESS, a fine art printmaking and education studio.

Elizabeth Massa is a queer multi-disciplinary artist based in New Jersey. She is a photographer, printmaker and teaching artist. She holds a BA in American Studies from Smith College and Graduate Certificate in Documentary Photography and Ethics from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies. She studied photography and book arts at the Herron School of Art and Design, as well printmaking and street photography at Scuola Interazionale di Grafica, Venezia. She is a graduate of The Institute of Culinary Education, NYC/ Bread and Pastry. Elizabeth is a Clark University MFA’27 candidate.

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Quality Writing
Besides the prestige of being published amongst some of the finest established artists in the world and gaining recognition with notable galleries and institutions, the main reason artists apply is because of the quality of our writing. TCP critical essays discuss the accomplishments, interpretations, process, and unique attributes by individual artists featured in the catalogue. The writing by Titan Contemporary Publishing is 100% human-created content, absolutely no artificial intelligence used.

Eligibility Criteria:
All forms of visual art are eligible including photography, performance art, theatre performance, video art, film, installation, printmaking, assemblage, collage, painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, fiber, light design, jewelry & fashion design, dance, ballet, etc.

We especially encourage underrepresented and alternative / experimental artists to apply.

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Read more details and Apply at https://www.titancontemporary.net/info-callforartists

The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant program is intended to provide interim financial assistance to qualified painters, printmakers, and sculptors whose needs are the result of an unforeseen, catastrophic incident, and who lack the resources to meet that situation. Each grant is given as one-time assistance for a specific emergency, examples of which are fire, flood, or emergency medical need.

To be eligible for this program, an artist must be able to demonstrate a minimum involvement of ten years in a mature phase of his or her work. Artists must work in the disciplines of painting, sculpture or printmaking. Each application will be reviewed by the Directors, who will exercise their discretion in considering it, and will determine the amount of each award. Applicants should note there is a set amount appropriated for these grants each fiscal year; once this budgetary limit has been reached, the Foundation will not be able to judge any additional requests on their merits.

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NO DEADLINE.

Administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, state fellowship programs provide funding for individual artists residing in Delaware and New Jersey to encourage and sustain these artists’ pursuit of artistic excellence.

Individual NJ-based artists must apply following the process outlined in the guidelines for New Jersey. At the annual deadline for these programs, a limited number of disciplines are accepted. All applications to these competitive programs are evaluated through a peer panel review process.

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DEADLINE: Vary upon opportunity

This gallery is an outdoor celebration of creativity, open to all students, educators, and artists across the county!

This event was designed to highlight the incredible artistic talent within our community at large. We encourage submissions from all grade levels and skill levels, from kindergarten to college, and even the community at large! All art and artists are welcome!

Event Details:
Location: Gregory Elementary
500 Rutherford Avenue, Trenton, NJ

Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025
Time: 2:00 PM–5:00 PM

The showcase will be a relaxed, family-friendly gathering that gives artists a platform to shine and the community a chance to celebrate the value of art.

Please spread the word, and please even consider submitting artwork from your classes for display. Your center’s participation will help make this event truly representative of the talent throughout Mercer County.

For any questions regarding submissions, drop-offs, or logistics, feel free to contact Taj Bewley at TBewley@cctrenton.org

Sensorio, the internationally acclaimed immersive art destination located in the scenic heart of California’s Central Coast, is officially inviting artists, designers, and creators to submit proposals for new groundbreaking outdoor installations. With over 130,000 square feet of open exhibit space available, Sensorio is seeking innovative works that fuse light with landscape, designed specifically for nighttime use. The multi-sensory experience looks forward to submissions from a wide range of creators in its first international, open call for exhibit proposals.

Since its launch in 2019, Sensorio has become a global beacon for experiential art, showcasing works such as the celebrated exhibits Field of Light and Light Towers by acclaimed artist Bruce Munro, DIMENSIONS by the artist collective HYBYCOZO, and partnering with British award-winning composer Nainita Desai. Sensorio merges art, technology, and nature to create one-of-a-kind nighttime environments that delight, inspire, and transport visitors into new worlds. See submission details below on how your vision could become Sensorio’s next awe-inspiring display to light up the rolling fields of Paso Robles.

Now Accepting Artist Proposals for the Following Exhibit Areas:

Exhibit Area 3: 10,000+ Sq. Ft.

Exhibit Area 8: 42,000+ Sq. Ft.

Exhibit Area 9: 25,000+ Sq. Ft.

Exhibit Area 12: 44,000+ Sq. Ft.

Exhibit Area 6: 10,000+ Sq. Ft.

View images of each space in the visual guide here.

These areas offer a rare opportunity to present large-scale, immersive experiences to tens of thousands of visitors under the stars. While artwork that could also be featured in potential future daytime tours is a plus, it is required that all proposals incorporate light as a primary medium and be fully activated at night.

Submission Process

Interested artists should download and complete the submission form, which includes:

Contact information and exhibit area(s) selected

A short artist bio

Portfolio samples or website

A brief concept or description of the proposed installation

An estimated project budget

A project timeline and key milestones

Technical and site requirements

A letter of interest outlining artistic motivation

LIVE QUESTION FORUM: SEPTEMBER 18, 2025, 10:30 – 11:30AM PST

RSVP to sensorioARTrfp@sensoriopaso.com to attend.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 10, 2025, 11:59PM PST

Submit to: sensorioARTrfp@sensoriopaso.com and include the artist submission form.

Any submittals that do not have the required information will not be reviewed.