Exhibitions

Disturbance: Art & Ecology of Change 2026

Call for artists for exhibition centered on wildfire, climate, and community-based public art. Deadline Feb. 1, 2026.

The Paseo Project invites local, regional, and national artists to apply for 'Disturbance: The Art & Ecology of Change,' a 2026 program and exhibition centered on wildfire, climate, and community-based public art. This opportunity brings together artists interested in exploring the intersection of environmental change, artistic expression, and community engagement. The project focuses on how art can address and respond to ecological disturbances, particularly those related to wildfire and climate change. This is an excellent opportunity for artists working in any medium who are interested in creating meaningful work that addresses contemporary environmental challenges and engages with their communities. The exhibition and program will provide a platform for artists to showcase work that explores these critical themes. The project welcomes submissions from artists at all career stages and working in various artistic disciplines. This is a meaningful opportunity to be part of a curated exhibition that centers on urgent environmental and social issues.