Collage exhibition by Part Crowd Art Gallery

Submit to Collage exhibition by Part Crowd Art Gallery. $20 fee, 2 works accepted, global artists welcome. Deadline: Nov 29, 2025.
Collage - Part Crowd Art Gallery

Open call for artists: explore collage, identity and imagination. 

 

Submission deadline: November 29, 2025

 

Part Crowd Art Gallery invites artists from all backgrounds and mediums to participate in the upcoming online “Collage” exhibition, running from December 1–31, 2025. This non-juried group exhibition celebrates collage as a powerful artistic method for experimentation, storytelling, and challenging conventional perspectives.

About the exhibition

Collage explores how artists use composition, layering, and juxtaposition to express identity, memory, and imagination. The exhibition embraces all forms of visual art, welcoming both emerging and established creators who seek to connect with a global online audience.

Eligibility & media

  • Deadline: November 29, 2025
  • Exhibition dates: December 1–31, 2025
  • Entry fee: USD $20 for up to two artworks
  • Eligibility: Open worldwide
  • Media: All mediums accepted — 2D, 3D, or digital works

About Part Crowd Art Gallery

Founded in 2021 in Toronto, Canada, Part Crowd Art Gallery is an online-only exhibition space dedicated to connecting artists across borders. Its mission is to build a collaborative global community that redefines how art is experienced and shared. By exhibiting online, artists save on production and shipping costs while reaching an international audience far beyond local or regional limits.

Submission guidelines

Artists may submit up to two works by paying a $20 USD submission fee. There are no restrictions on year, size, or medium. Works must be photographed professionally:

  • 2D works: crop to show the artwork only — no frames, walls, or easels.
  • 3D works: use a bright, all-white background with even lighting.
  • Avoid shadows, gray/off-white backgrounds, or visual distractions.

Submissions must be sent via the official Part Crowd Art Gallery website. Accepted artists will be part of a global online showcase that highlights creativity, experimentation, and storytelling.

 

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