Ten Moir Gallery: Global open call

Ten Moir Gallery open call invites global artists to submit works for cash prizes, online exhibition and international exposure.
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Ten Moir Gallery invites creators worldwide to submit artworks that express their individual vision — from abstraction to narrative, minimalism to complexity — celebrating diversity in contemporary art.

Application deadline: January 3, 2026

The Ten Moir Gallery Open Call welcomes both emerging and established artists to participate in its upcoming online exhibition. All mediums, styles and schools of thought are accepted, provided the work aligns with professional artistic standards. The competition is open globally, inviting 2D and 3D artworks that reflect originality and craftsmanship.

About the competition

This call aims to highlight creativity across a spectrum of disciplines and techniques. Submissions may be abstract, figurative, conceptual or experimental, as long as they convey a clear artistic voice. Each entry contributes to a dynamic online showcase that connects artists and collectors worldwide. Detailed information here.

Eligibility and accepted media

The open call is international and welcomes creators of all backgrounds working in painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, digital and mixed media. Only 2D and 3D works are eligible. Artworks with pornographic or satanic content will not be considered.

Key dates

  • Deadline to enter: December 31, 2025
  • Results emailed: January 12, 2026
  • Exhibition opens: January 18, 2026

Entry fee

$24 for three images and $6 for each additional image. There is no limit to the number of submissions. Entry fees are non-refundable and cover administrative and curatorial costs.

Awards and recognition

  • Best in Show: $150 cash prize, artwork featured on the exhibition cover, dedicated social media post, newsletter feature, and free entry into the Blu Sky Artist Award ($500 award).
  • 1st Place: $50 cash prize, free entry into the Blu Sky Artist Award, and inclusion in the online exhibition.
  • 2nd & 3rd Place: Free entry into the Blu Sky Artist Award, dedicated post and exhibition inclusion.
  • Honorable Mentions & Finalists: Featured in the online exhibition with a digital certificate.

All accepted works will appear with the artist’s name, title and website or social media link. Winning pieces may also be used in promotional materials and digital features.

Judging criteria

Entries will be evaluated on Craftsmanship, Presentation, Interpretation of Theme, Composition, Creativity and Technical Skill, ensuring a fair and comprehensive review process.

How to enter

Submit up to 2.0 MB image files in JPG, JPEG, PNG or GIF format (2000 px on the longest side). Use the file name format: Artist Name – Title of Artwork (e.g., “Jane Doe – Blooming”). Complete the online form, upload your images, and proceed through the payment gateway. A confirmation email will be sent after payment.

Terms and conditions

By submitting, artists confirm that their work is original and that no copyright infringement has occurred. Participants grant Ten Moir Gallery limited rights to use images for promotional purposes. Copyright remains with the creator. Works previously submitted but not selected may be resubmitted in future calls.

Why it matters

Ten Moir Gallery’s initiatives foster an inclusive and accessible platform for global artists, promoting exposure and creative exchange. Through its contests and exhibitions, the gallery cultivates visibility, recognition and artistic growth across borders.

 

For more international opportunities, visit our Open Calls section.

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