Mirrors and Windows

International Online Exhibition

May 1 - June 2, 2024

The competition is now closed.


While some artworks may mirror the artist’s perceptions and state of being, other artworks offer a window onto the world with its cultural and geographical complexity. Surprise us with your vivid interpretation of this theme, whether it’s purely visual or addresses questions of identity or contemporary societal issues. Submit art that provokes, illuminates, probes.

This is a juried international exhibition. All media welcome. Submission by online jpgs.

$18 for one image, no limit on number of entries. Juried by a committee of Bromfield Gallery artists. NOTE: Each artwork must be submitted separately.

Title each jpg: Lastname_Title.  If possible, make the longest side no longer than 1200 pixels, or 16 inches at 72 dpi. You may condense the jpgs as medium quality. Please prepare carefully; no revisions are permitted after submission is complete.

All artwork must be for sale. Minimum price $600. 50% commission to the artist. All shipping of sold artwork is the responsibility of the artist, who may set the shipping cost after the sale

 

Deadline for online submissions: Monday, April 1 by midnight

Notification: Monday, April 22

Exhibition dates: May 1 - 31, 2024. Online at Bromfield Gallery website.

We welcome emerging and established artists regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identification, sexual orientation, religious beliefs or disabilities.

BROMFIELD GALLERY

Founded in 1975, Bromfield Gallery is one of Boston's premier artist-run galleries. With an emphasis on New England artists, Bromfield shows contemporary art in all media, including printmaking, sculpture, painting, and drawing, as well as video, installation, and new media. The gallery is located in Boston's dynamic SOWA district (South of Washington Street) in the South End, home to over two dozen contemporary art galleries and high-end furniture and design boutiques, as well as a number of fine restaurants. Nearby is the Boston Center for the Arts, which showcases visual art, cultural conferences, and independent theater companies. SOWA comes alive during each month's First Friday opening receptions.