Exhibitions: Thinking Through Tapestry
Thinking Through Tapestry is a juried exhibition featuring work that celebrates, explores, and builds upon specialized techniques often associated with tapestry. Thinking Through Tapestry invites artists to submit work exploring discontinuous weft-faced woven processes rooted in tapestry techniques such as wedge weave, pulled tapestry, the use of hachures, or other structures such as H.V. (Handarbetets Vänner also known as Theo Moorman technique). The American Tapestry Alliance is an international organization dedicated to promoting tapestry as an art form. In addition to organizing exhibitions featuring contemporary tapestry weavers, ATA provides educational support through a variety of educational programming that includes workshops and lectures. ATA also supports emerging artists through various awards and educational scholarships.
Exhibitions: Pulp-Paper-Book
Are you part of the Pulp Faction? Do you create sculptures from paper and books? We invite artists to submit artwork for Pulp, Paper, Book, an upcoming exhibition providing a platform for combining works of book makers, pulp wranglers, papermakers and printmakers to exhibit their work. All forms of printmaking and pulp manipulation are encouraged.
AHCMC x Google Career Certificate Scholarship Program
The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County is thrilled to announce our newest partnership, Grow with Google!
With this partnership, we are officially launching our Google Career Certificate Scholarship Program to enhance the careers of artists, scholars and arts and humanities professionals/managers through providing free digital skills training and resources to those in and around the Montgomery County, MD community and beyond.
Residencies: Sculpture Space | Artist Residency 2027
SCULPTURE SPACE invites artists whose focus is sculpture to apply for a two-month residency between February and November 2027. Up to six artists are in residence for each of the four distinct cohorts each year (Feb/Mar, Apr/May, Jul/Aug and Oct/Nov); artists are expected to stay for a full two months.
Fellowships: The Jeffrey Ahn, Jr. Fellowship
The Jeffrey Ahn, Jr. Fellowship is an annual award for young artists to produce extraordinary independent projects. Each year, the winning Fellow is chosen by a distinguished jury of artists, curators, gallerists, and established art professionals. In providing creative capital to young people, the Fellowship seeks to foster a positive educational and creative process that empowers them to be working artists for a summer.
Fellowships: Emerging Curator Program 2026
The VisArts Emerging Curator Program offers a unique opportunity for an emerging curator or artist with an interest in exhibition-making or curating to work with an experienced mentoring curator to develop and present an exhibition and to assist in the presentation of the mentor’s exhibition. To develop expanded education programming and enhanced visitor experiences, the 2026 Emerging Curator and the 2026 Mentoring Curator will also focus on developing tools to support public programming that promotes social interaction, creative exchange, and audience engagement.
Exhibitions: Glass Immersed
In 2025, The d’Art Center launched its first Glass Circuit Event in alignment with Chrysler Museum’s Perry Glass Studio Grand Reopening Weekend. The Glass Circuit Tour featured glass exhibits, glass demos, art activities, and free transportation that connected three venues - The d’Art Center, Chrysler’s Perry Glass Studio, and The Glass Light Hotel.
This year, our Glass Immersed Dual Installation at d’Art Center will feature a Juried Glass Art Exhibit as well as an Artisan Glass Sale from both local and national artists. This installation will also outline the history of Norfolk’s Glass Scene, as well as the history of the Studio Glass Making Movement. The Juried Exhibit will highlight a unique and diverse range of glass artworks.
Call for Entries: Art that Matters to the Planet
The Roger Tory Peterson Institute in Jamestown, NY, invites artists to submit work for our fifth annual juried exhibition of Art that Matters to the Planet.