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ALONE/ TOGETHER

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

IncuArts Gallery   /   Deadline: 11/17/20

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IncuArts Gallery invites artists to submit work for the upcoming show, Alone/ Together.

Alone/ Together is a paradox. 2020 has united and divided the world. There are schisms within our culture that are widening. At the same time, people are coming together in mass to protest injustices. Wearing a mask can be seen as a simple gesture of kindness towards others; yet may also also entice fighting. What does it mean to be alone? What does it mean to be together? What does that look like? Have you felt alone? Have we come together? How have you, as an artist reacted to this paradox?


Entry Deadline: November 17, 2020
Selections Announced- November 23, 2020
Exhibition Dates - December 1 - 31, 2020


Selected artists will have their work featured in the online exhibition and via social media platforms.

*Entries will be reviewed on a weekly basis until the deadline. Artists are strongly advised to submit their entries early.*


Please see our Calls for Entries page for submission details:
https://www.incuarts.com/alone-together

Location

Honolulu Online

Eligibility

Artists must be 18 years of age or older.

Women, people of color, LGBTQ+, and other community members are strongly encouraged to apply.
Artists of all media are encouraged to apply.

Requirements

Please see our Calls for Entries page for submission details:
https://www.incuarts.com/alone-together

Considerations

*Entries will be reviewed on a weekly basis until the deadline. Artists are strongly advised to submit their entries early.*

Evaluation Criteria

Each artwork will be considered based upon the merit of individual images submitted by each artist.

W: https://www.incuarts.com/alone-together
E: info@incuarts.com

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