Art is Love, Actually - Exhibition Call for Artists
Ramsdell Regional Center of the Arts invites artists to submit work for upcoming exhibitions. No entry fee, up to 3 pieces per artist.
The Ramsdell Regional Center of the Arts is hosting an exciting opportunity for artists of all backgrounds to showcase their work in upcoming exhibitions. Currently on display through February 27, 2026, is "Art is Love, Actually," which explores art as an expression of love in its many forms—romantic, platonic, familial, and universal. This exhibition features work from local artists including Karen Laney, Teresa Cichey, Leslie Day, Sue Budnik, Felicia Hubbell, Laura Hastings, Susie Bradfield, and Judy Crockett. The signature collaborative piece, "We Are All Connected," was created by nine students from the Wagoner Community Senior Center's Gotta Have Art class. Following in early spring, "The Language of Women" will open March 6 and run through April 10, highlighting the voices, perspectives, and experiences of women through visual art. The Ramsdell Regional Center for the Arts welcomes submissions from artists of all skill levels and backgrounds. Each artist may submit up to three pieces for consideration, and there is no entry fee required. Selected works will be displayed as part of one of the upcoming exhibitions. The center is committed to fostering meaningful dialogue through the arts and creating accessible opportunities for artists to share their work. All exhibitions and receptions are open to the public, making this an excellent opportunity to gain visibility within the community.