Art Gallery 21: 50 Years of Public Art Call for Artists
Submit original artwork for cash prizes celebrating 50 years of public art in Broward County at Art Gallery 21.
Art Gallery 21 is hosting a special exhibition and call for artists to celebrate 50 years of public art in Broward County, Florida. This exciting opportunity invites local artists to submit their original artwork for consideration in upcoming art shows, with select participating artists eligible to receive cash prizes.
The gallery, located in Wilton Manors, has been instrumental in bringing over 200 public art projects to the community over the past five decades. This celebratory exhibit marks the first show of 2026 and honors the rich history of public art installations that have enhanced the beautiful island city.
An Open Call for Artists event is scheduled for Saturday, January 11, 2026, from 10:30am to 12pm, providing artists with an opportunity to learn more about submitting their work and participating in future exhibitions. This in-person event offers a chance to connect directly with gallery representatives and understand the submission process.
Artists interested in participating should prepare their original artwork for submission through the gallery's official website. The gallery welcomes creative works that align with their mission of celebrating and promoting public art in the Broward County region.
This opportunity is ideal for local artists looking to gain exhibition experience, compete for cash prizes, and become part of a significant milestone celebration in the regional art community. The gallery maintains an active social media presence on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook where artists can stay updated on announcements, deadlines, and future opportunities.
Whether you're an emerging artist seeking exposure or an established creator wanting to contribute to this landmark celebration, Art Gallery 21's call for artists represents a meaningful chance to participate in honoring half a century of public art achievements in South Florida.