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SAVE ART SPACE X THE UNTITLED SPACE
“FUTURE VISION”
Nationwide Public Art Billboard Series + Exhibition
Have your artwork on a Billboard this Fall + Exhibit at The Untitled Space
Curated by Indira Cesarine
Deadline to Submit: August 5th
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The Untitled Space is pleased to announce a partnership with non-profit SaveArtSpace for an empowering public art series of billboards curated by Indira Cesarine throughout the United States launching this October 2024, along with an exhibition of the artwork to be presented at The Untitled Space gallery this fall. Revolving around the theme of “FUTURE VISION” the public art series and exhibition is now open for artist submissions via an open call through August 5, 2024.
In today’s rapidly changing world, the importance of envisioning a hopeful and equitable future cannot be overstated. The “Future Vision” public art billboard exhibition presented by The Untitled Space in collaboration with non-profit SaveArtSpace invites artists to dream big and create compelling visual narratives that imagine a better tomorrow. Running from October – November in time for the run up to the U.S. presidential election in major cities throughout The United States including New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, Detroit, Nashville, Phoenix and more, this exhibition curated by The Untitled Space founder Indira Cesarine is not just about idealism, it’s about providing a roadmap for the future we want to build. By focusing on ideals such as justice, peace, equality, diversity, and sustainability, this theme encourages artists to create works that inspire, motivate, and guide collective action toward a more just and harmonious world. Activism has always been a driving force for progress. The “Future Vision” public art billboard exhibition aims to amplify the voices of those who are fighting for social justice and systemic change, and who envision a promising future. Art has the power to provoke thought, spark conversation, inspire and elevate. By turning billboards into canvases for art, we can reach a broad audience and demonstrate how creativity can be a powerful tool for advocating for a brighter tomorrow.
In a time when social justice movements are gaining momentum worldwide, it is crucial to envision a future where justice is not just an ideal but a reality for all. This includes racial justice, gender equality, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, economic fairness, sustainability, and global peace. With increasing political polarization and global conflicts, the need for peace is more urgent than ever. Peace is not merely the absence of war but the presence of conditions that foster harmony, understanding, and cooperation. A sustainable future is essential for the well-being of all living beings and the health of our ecosystems.
Through powerful imagery and innovative practices, artists can inspire a vision of a world that motivates viewers. “Future Vision” serves as a catalyst for change. Art has the unique ability to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers, reaching a diverse audience and evoking emotional responses that drive action. When people see a vivid portrayal of what a better future could look like, they are more likely to be inspired to take steps toward making that vision a reality.
GALLERY OPEN CALL:
SUBMIT YOUR ARTWORK TO THE UNTITLED SPACE
The Untitled Space invites artists to submit their artwork for consideration for upcoming exhibits, special projects, art fairs, and online opportunities. This is a general open call to submit proposals to the gallery. The gallery will contact you if your work aligns with an upcoming exhibition or if we are interested to see more artwork for consideration for special projects or sales.
All artists who submit to The Untitled Space open calls are notified by email prior to any offical announcements, and work is kept on file for future opportunities with The Untitled Space.
PREVIOUS OPEN CALL RECIPIENTS INCLUDE: Sarah Maple, Grace Graupe-Pillard and Robin Tewes (duo show), Tom Smith, Loren Erdrich, Lola Jiblazee, Nichole Washington, John Krausman Lark, Philip A. Robinson Jr., Katya Zvereva, Faustine Badrichani, Elena Chestnykh, and Giulia Grillo aka Petite Doll, among others.
Recipients of the SOLO SHOW 2024 OPEN CALL:
GALLERY SOLO SHOW: Linda Colletta
(More to be announced)
Recipients of the SOLO SHOW 2023 OPEN CALL:
GALLERY SOLO SHOW: Elena Chestnykh, Katrina Jurjans, Lisa Levy
ARTSY SOLO SHOW: Sophie Goudman-Peachey, Cesar Finamori, Michael Rose
ARTSY: Ella Hepner, Helena Calmfors, Julia Grayson, Kerry Lessard, Tabitha Whitley, Valeria Latorre
THE UNTITLED MAGAZINE x THE UNTITLED SPACE Digital Cover Story + Exhibit Open Call 2023:
Kohlben Vodden
SOLO SHOW FALL 2023 OPEN CALL:
Anna Salenko
THE UNTITLED MAGAZINE x THE UNTITLED SPACE Digital Cover Story + Exhibit Open Call 2024:
Joanna Pilarczyk
The Untitled Space gallery 45 Lispenard Street, NYC 10013
The Untitled Space is an art gallery located in Tribeca, New York in a landmark building on Lispenard Street. Founded in 2015, the gallery features exhibits of emerging and established contemporary artists exploring conceptual framework and boundary-pushing ideology through mediums of painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video, and performance art. The gallery is committing to exploring new ideas vis-à-vis traditional and new mediums and emphasizes a program of women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ artists.
Press on The Untitled Space exhibitions includes Vogue (US), Vogue Italia, CNN, Forbes, Newsweek, W Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Teen Vogue, New York Magazine, i-D Magazine, Dazed, and The New York Times among many others.