call for artists: Cultivate Art Commons

Cultivate Art Commons welcomes emerging and mid-career artists—local, national, and international—from diverse cultural communities, working across all media, to apply. Selected exhibitions will be presented in 2027 and early 2028.

As a non-profit artist-run centre in Katarokwi/Kingston, we’re dedicated to supporting contemporary artists through equity-rooted, community-engaged practices. We’re looking for proposals that explore a wide range of aesthetic approaches and engage with conceptual, formal, socio-political, and cultural ideas.

We welcome submissions for:
🎨 Solo + group exhibitions
🎭 Performances
🌀 Curatorial projects
🤝 Collaborations

We’re also excited to share an update: as part of our commitment to being member-led, members now have access to a dedicated submission stream—with one exhibition selected per cycle (Fall, Winter, Spring/Summer) from this pool.

Not a member yet? We encourage you to join while applications remain open—though we warmly welcome submissions from non-members as well.

Learn more + apply: www.cultivateartcommons.org

📷 Tear Jerkers, Everything Sounds Like Crying Eventually (2025)

Craft Ontario – Call For Exhibition Proposals for 2027

Deadline: Friday, May 22, 2026 at 11:59 PM EST

Craft Ontario is currently seeking proposals for solo and two-person exhibitions to take place in the new Craft Ontario Gallery, 401 Richmond St West, Suite 108, Toronto, in the 2027 calendar year.

Craft Ontario is devoted to the support, advocacy and promotion of Ontario craft and craft artists. Our services and programs provide support for craft artists at all levels of their careers from emerging to established, while raising awareness of, providing access to, and growing appreciation for their work.

Craft Ontario welcomes submissions in all craft media by artists at any stage of their career (emerging, mid or established). Submissions of both existing work and projects that have not yet been realized will be considered.

Craft Ontario provides curatorial support, installation assistance, insurance, and pays artist fees in line with CARFAC (Canadian Artists’ Representation / Le Front des artistes canadiens) guidelines.

If you have any questions about this call for entry or application process please contact [email protected].

In preparing your proposal, please review the gallery floor plan and images. Images of past exhibitions are also available here.

Conditions

  • Craft Ontario has updated our Membership Structure, including Program eligibility. Please note that you no longer need a Maker Membership to apply for an exhibition at Craft Ontario. Non-members will need to pay a $10 Admin Fee to apply and, if your exhibition application is successful, you (and your co-applicant, if applicable) will be required to purchase a Maker Membership prior to your exhibition. If you have questions about membership please contact Member Relations & Program Manager Elycia SFA at [email protected].
  • There are no residency requirements to apply (i.e. you do not need to be a resident of Ontario or Canada to apply).
  • Applications will only be accepted through this online form (see below for more details). Hard copy or email submissions will not be accepted.
  • **NEW**: No AI-generated works will be accepted, nor should applicants use AI to generate material for the exhibition proposal.

Exhibition Information

  • The Exhibitor will be responsible for shipping or delivering the work to the Gallery and for insuring the work while in transit.
  • Craft Ontario will insure all items for theft and damage while on the Gallery premises.
  • Any work included in the exhibition that is available for sale (at the artist’s discretion) will be sold at Craft Ontario’s usual consignment split of 50%.
  • Selected artists will receive an artist fee in line with CARFAC (Canadian Artists’ Representation / Le Front des artistes canadiens) guidelines.

Selection Criteria

Craft Ontario will consider the following when reviewing proposals:

  • Quality of work
  • Quality of proposal
  • Career Level – Craft Ontario aims to show artists at all levels, from emerging through to established
  • Disciplines – Craft Ontario aims to show a breadth of material practices
  • Identity – Craft Ontario considers the Ontario Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Council’s priority groups
  • Suitability of proposal to gallery space
  • Access for members that have not shown in the space before or recently

Submission Requirements

  • Applicant Information
    • Contact information
    • Website (if applicable)
    • Career level
    • Artist Bio (max. 500 words),
    • CV (max. 2 pages, max. 2MB, PDF only)
    • Voluntary Self-Identification
  • Co-Applicant Information (if applicable)
    • Same as for primary applicant above
  • Exhibition Proposal
    • Exhibition Description (max. 500 words) – Clearly describe the project you are proposing in concrete terms, including approximate number of pieces, scale, materials, and themes. Is this work existing, new (not yet produced) or a combination thereof? You do not need to propose an exhibition design unless it is integral to the work.
    • Images – 5-10 images showing examples of works to be presented, or of related work (max. 3MB each)
  • Non-members only: $10 Admin Fee payable by credit card or PayPal

https://craftontario.com/blogs/participate/call-for-exhibition-proposals-for-2027

Call for Canadian Ceramic Artists 🇰🇷🏺🇨🇦 Appel aux céramistes canadiens

We’re excited to share an international opportunity for Canadian ceramicists! The Canadian Crafts Federation (CCF/FCMA) has been invited to identify 5–50 artists to participate in the 2026 Korea–Canada Invitational Ceramic Exhibition, hosted online by Seoul Cyber University.

Exhibition details:
📅 July 1 – December 31, 2026
🖥 Online exhibition of 5–50 Canadian artists alongside 50 Korean artists

This exhibition will be permanently archived online and shared with leading museums and galleries worldwide.

Artists from across the country are invited to submit:
• A short biography
• A portrait photo
• One artwork (with title, dimensions, and year)

🔗 Application form and full details.
📩 Submit your application to: [email protected]
⏳ Deadline: May 28, 2026

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Nous sommes ravis de partager une opportunité internationale pour les céramistes canadiens ! La Fédération canadienne des métiers d’art (CCF/FCMA) a été invitée à sélectionner 5 à 50 artistes pour participer à l’Exposition Céramique Invitationnelle Corée–Canada 2026, organisée en ligne par la Seoul Cyber University.

Détails de l’exposition :
📅 1 juillet – 31 décembre 2026
🖥 Exposition en ligne de 5 à 50 artistes canadiens aux côtés de 50 artistes coréens

Cette exposition sera archivée en ligne de façon permanente et partagée avec les principaux musées et galeries du monde entier.

Les artistes de tout le pays sont invités à soumettre :
• Une courte biographie
• Une photo portrait
• Une œuvre (avec titre, dimensions et année)

🔗 Formulaire de candidature et tous les détails via le lien en bio
📩 Envoyez votre candidature à : [email protected]
⏳ Date limite : le 28 mai 2026

Call for Entry: Baltimore Clayworks Clay Biennial

Juried by Ching Yuan Chang @chingyuan.chang . “Baltimore Clayworks Clay Biennial” is a national juried exhibition presented in conjunction with the 61st Conference of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), that celebrates the vitality, diversity, and evolving language of contemporary ceramics. Open to ceramic artists working in all styles, techniques, and conceptual approaches, the exhibition seeks work that reflects both technical excellence and compelling artistic vision. Functional, sculptural, installation-based, and experimental works are all welcome.

Exhibition Dates: January 9 – March 13, 2027
Application Deadline: September 25, 2026
Learn more and apply by clicking the link in our bio or visit baltimoreclayworks.org/exhibitions/calls-for-entry

call for clay artists: Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History

Calling all ceramic artists and lovers of clay creations! This exhibition will honor the deep legacy of ceramic art in Santa Cruz County and the broader Northern California, while celebrating the new community of ceramists producing amazing work.

Accepting artist submissions, through May 1.

The Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History (MAH) is the cultural hub of Santa Cruz County—a place where people come together to celebrate art and history, discover themselves, and connect with one another through experiences and exhibitions that resonate locally and globally.

Learn more: https://www.santacruzmah.org/exhibitions/silica-northern-california-ceramics

Submit: https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=16928