RED

RED

Details

Call Type Exhibition
Call Eligibility International
Entry Dates 6/15/25, 11:05 AM - 7/4/25, 11:05 AM 11 Days Left
Entry Fee? Yes (10)
RED



washington dc

Description

OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS — “RED” | 3D Virtual Art Exhibition + Print & Digital Catalogue
Deadline: JULY 4th
We invite artists from across the globe to submit work for RED, a 3D virtual exhibition and accompanying digital and print catalogue exploring the complex, visceral, and symbolic power of the color red.
RED evokes passion and violence, revolution and desire, ritual and rupture. It is the color of blood and warning signs, love and rage, heat and celebration. We are seeking works that engage with red not only chromatically, but also conceptually—works that interrogate its presence in politics, bodies, language, landscapes, memory, or myth.
All mediums are welcome—including but not limited to:
Digital art, painting, photography, installation, sculpture (3D models), Video art, animation, interactive media, sound art
Web-based or metaverse-native works
The Exhibition Includes:
A curated 3D virtual exhibition hosted online, accessible globally.
NOTE: ART Work will be sold through the virtual exhibition. 100 percent of sales go to the artist. Prism Press does not take a commission. It is the responsibility of the artist to mail the work within a reasonable time. If an artwork is sold, Prism Press informs the artist and forwards the payment.
A full-color, downloadable digital catalogue with artist bios, statements, and critical essays
A full-color Print Version of the Catalogue available on Amazon Kindle Global and our website.
Promotion across social media, mailing lists, and partner platforms
Opportunities for virtual artist talks and panel discussions
Submission Guidelines:
Up to 3 works per artist
You must be 21 years of age and up.
High-quality image/video files or links (3D files if applicable)
Exhibition Launch: September 1st.

Submit via form
Questions? Contact us at: RJB@prismpress.org
We are especially interested in showcasing voices from underrepresented communities and artists pushing the boundaries of form and meaning.


Posted on: 6/15/25, 3:08 PM