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Connecticut, USA
Deadline: Monday, April 13, 2026
PEACE TALKS
Exploring dialogue, reconciliation, and the pursuit of peace through diverse artistic lenses.
A national call in all mediums that invites artists and viewers alike to reflect on the many dimensions of peace — personal, political, spiritual, and environmental. The title is both literal and metaphorical. Peace Talks references the formal negotiations between nations or opposing forces, but it also evokes quiet conversations, collective or individual protest, internal reckonings, and the soft language of reconciliation. the exhibit centers on the idea of dialogue: between cultures, between generations, and within the self.
About Metro Art Studios:
Metro Art Studios is a non-profit arts organization located in the South End of Bridgeport, CT. The three-story renovated corset factory houses 38 loft studios for professional musicians and visual artists, as well as Crown Gallery, a large for-profit gallery space on the ground floor. Crown Gallery hosts 6-7 exhibitions a year, a mix of juried and invitational curated shows. Metro supports local, regional, and national artists with professional development workshops and panels, and provides inclusive cultural experiences and diverse opportunities to the Greater Bridgeport area and beyond.
About the Juror:
EDUARDO ANDRES ALFONSO is Associate Curator of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT. Before this, he served as Associate-Curator-at-Large at The Shed in New York until early 2023, where he worked on The Yanomami Struggle and the Open Call 2023 Visual Arts Group Show, for which he coordinated the production of new works by eleven artists for the exhibition. Alfonso received a Masters in Curatorial Studies at Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies. His curatorial interests involve situating exhibition histories within larger social, economic, and political contexts. Past curated exhibitions include Frame (Traced) (2022), FIGURE DOOR PASSAGE (2022) and Ñande Róga (2021) at Bard College. Alfonso was Curator-in-Residence at EMPAC in Troy, NY, where he co-curated Conspiracy Influencer (2022), and a curatorial fellow at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University (2021). Alfonso was an adjunct lecturer at The Spitzer School of Architecture at City College (2018-20) and a visiting assistant tutor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture (2015).
Calendar:
Entries Due: July 3
Notification: July 14
Artwork Drop Off or Arrive By: July 26
Dates of Show: August 3 to September 20
Reception: Sunday, September 7, 1 - 3 PM
Delivery of Accepted Work: Shipped work must arrive at Metro Art Studios no later than July 26, 2025. Artists are responsible for paying shipping costs, including any insurance, with the carrier of their choice to and from Metro Art Studios. Reusable packing materials will be retained by Metro Art Studios for return shipping. Metro Art Studios will not be responsible for damage due to incorrect packing materials or insufficient container when returning artwork as it was originally shipped. Artists must provide a pre-paid shipping label for return of artwork.
Drop off of Accepted Work: For local artists, accepted works can be dropped off in person at Metro Art Studio on July 26, 2025 from 1-4 pm, unless other arrangements are made in advance in writing.
Sales:
A commission of 40% will be retained by Metro Art Studios on all sales. A sale or retail price must be indicated for all work. Artists will be paid for works sold within 30 days after the closing date of the exhibition and the collection of the sales proceeds.
Questions:
Please contact us with any questions. Jane Davila, Executive Director, Metro Art Studios & Crown Gallery, jane@metroartstudios.org
Eligibility: National
Call Type: Exhibitions
Fee: (Entry Fee): $35.00 Work Sample
PEACE TALKS
Exploring dialogue, reconciliation, and the pursuit of peace through diverse artistic lenses.
A national call in all mediums that invites artists and viewers alike to reflect on the many dimensions of peace — personal, political, spiritual, and environmental. The title is both literal and metaphorical. Peace Talks references the formal negotiations between nations or opposing forces, but it also evokes quiet conversations, collective or individual protest, internal reckonings, and the soft language of reconciliation. the exhibit centers on the idea of dialogue: between cultures, between generations, and within the self.
About Metro Art Studios:
Metro Art Studios is a non-profit arts organization located in the South End of Bridgeport, CT. The three-story renovated corset factory houses 38 loft studios for professional musicians and visual artists, as well as Crown Gallery, a large for-profit gallery space on the ground floor. Crown Gallery hosts 6-7 exhibitions a year, a mix of juried and invitational curated shows. Metro supports local, regional, and national artists with professional development workshops and panels, and provides inclusive cultural experiences and diverse opportunities to the Greater Bridgeport area and beyond.
About the Juror:
EDUARDO ANDRES ALFONSO is Associate Curator of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT. Before this, he served as Associate-Curator-at-Large at The Shed in New York until early 2023, where he worked on The Yanomami Struggle and the Open Call 2023 Visual Arts Group Show, for which he coordinated the production of new works by eleven artists for the exhibition. Alfonso received a Masters in Curatorial Studies at Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies. His curatorial interests involve situating exhibition histories within larger social, economic, and political contexts. Past curated exhibitions include Frame (Traced) (2022), FIGURE DOOR PASSAGE (2022) and Ñande Róga (2021) at Bard College. Alfonso was Curator-in-Residence at EMPAC in Troy, NY, where he co-curated Conspiracy Influencer (2022), and a curatorial fellow at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University (2021). Alfonso was an adjunct lecturer at The Spitzer School of Architecture at City College (2018-20) and a visiting assistant tutor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture (2015).
Calendar:
Entries Due: July 3
Notification: July 14
Artwork Drop Off or Arrive By: July 26
Dates of Show: August 3 to September 20
Reception: Sunday, September 7, 1 - 3 PM
Delivery of Accepted Work: Shipped work must arrive at Metro Art Studios no later than July 26, 2025. Artists are responsible for paying shipping costs, including any insurance, with the carrier of their choice to and from Metro Art Studios. Reusable packing materials will be retained by Metro Art Studios for return shipping. Metro Art Studios will not be responsible for damage due to incorrect packing materials or insufficient container when returning artwork as it was originally shipped. Artists must provide a pre-paid shipping label for return of artwork.
Drop off of Accepted Work: For local artists, accepted works can be dropped off in person at Metro Art Studio on July 26, 2025 from 1-4 pm, unless other arrangements are made in advance in writing.
Sales:
A commission of 40% will be retained by Metro Art Studios on all sales. A sale or retail price must be indicated for all work. Artists will be paid for works sold within 30 days after the closing date of the exhibition and the collection of the sales proceeds.
Questions:
Please contact us with any questions. Jane Davila, Executive Director, Metro Art Studios & Crown Gallery, jane@metroartstudios.org
Notes
More Info: https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=17067Eligibility: National
Call Type: Exhibitions
Fee: (Entry Fee): $35.00 Work Sample
PEACE TALKS
Exploring dialogue, reconciliation, and the pursuit of peace through diverse artistic lenses.
A national call in all mediums that invites artists and viewers alike to reflect on the many dimensions of peace — personal, political, spiritual, and environmental. The title is both literal and metaphorical. Peace Talks references the formal negotiations between nations or opposing forces, but it also evokes quiet conversations, collective or individual protest, internal reckonings, and the soft language of reconciliation. the exhibit centers on the idea of dialogue: between cultures, between generations, and within the self.
About Metro Art Studios:
Metro Art Studios is a non-profit arts organization located in the South End of Bridgeport, CT. The three-story renovated corset factory houses 38 loft studios for professional musicians and visual artists, as well as Crown Gallery, a large for-profit gallery space on the ground floor. Crown Gallery hosts 6-7 exhibitions a year, a mix of juried and invitational curated shows. Metro supports local, regional, and national artists with professional development workshops and panels, and provides inclusive cultural experiences and diverse opportunities to the Greater Bridgeport area and beyond.
About the Juror:
EDUARDO ANDRES ALFONSO is Associate Curator of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT. Before this, he served as Associate-Curator-at-Large at The Shed in New York until early 2023, where he worked on The Yanomami Struggle and the Open Call 2023 Visual Arts Group Show, for which he coordinated the production of new works by eleven artists for the exhibition. Alfonso received a Masters in Curatorial Studies at Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies. His curatorial interests involve situating exhibition histories within larger social, economic, and political contexts. Past curated exhibitions include Frame (Traced) (2022), FIGURE DOOR PASSAGE (2022) and Ñande Róga (2021) at Bard College. Alfonso was Curator-in-Residence at EMPAC in Troy, NY, where he co-curated Conspiracy Influencer (2022), and a curatorial fellow at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University (2021). Alfonso was an adjunct lecturer at The Spitzer School of Architecture at City College (2018-20) and a visiting assistant tutor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture (2015).
Calendar:
Entries Due: July 3
Notification: July 14
Artwork Drop Off or Arrive By: July 26
Dates of Show: August 3 to September 20
Reception: Sunday, September 7, 1 - 3 PM
Delivery of Accepted Work: Shipped work must arrive at Metro Art Studios no later than July 26, 2025. Artists are responsible for paying shipping costs, including any insurance, with the carrier of their choice to and from Metro Art Studios. Reusable packing materials will be retained by Metro Art Studios for return shipping. Metro Art Studios will not be responsible for damage due to incorrect packing materials or insufficient container when returning artwork as it was originally shipped. Artists must provide a pre-paid shipping label for return of artwork.
Drop off of Accepted Work: For local artists, accepted works can be dropped off in person at Metro Art Studio on July 26, 2025 from 1-4 pm, unless other arrangements are made in advance in writing.
Sales:
A commission of 40% will be retained by Metro Art Studios on all sales. A sale or retail price must be indicated for all work. Artists will be paid for works sold within 30 days after the closing date of the exhibition and the collection of the sales proceeds.
Questions:
Please contact us with any questions. Jane Davila, Executive Director, Metro Art Studios & Crown Gallery, jane@metroartstudios.org
Application Details
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Event Starts8/3/2026
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