Good Trouble Exhibition: International Call for Artists
Arts Garage seeks global artists for year-long exhibition on social awareness, protest, and transformation inspired by John Lewis.
Arts Garage in Delray Beach, Florida, has issued an international call for artists for 'Good Trouble,' a year-long visual arts exhibition running from January 2, 2026, to December 31, 2026. Curated by Marjorie Waldo, President & CEO of Arts Garage, this exhibition is inspired by civil rights leader John Lewis and focuses on social awareness, protest, and transformation. The exhibition invites artists of all nationalities and backgrounds to challenge the status quo through their work, addressing topics including civil rights, governance systems, ecological equity, and political borders. All forms of visual arts, mixed media, and photography are accepted, provided they follow community guidelines and contain no hate speech. This global platform aims to foster diverse voices and perspectives on contemporary critical issues, encouraging art that is thought-provoking, transformative, and challenging. The exhibition serves as both an artistic showcase and a celebration of art's role in civic engagement and social change, providing artists with an opportunity to contribute to meaningful dialogue about pressing global issues.
Submission Guidelines
All forms of visual arts, mixed media, and photography accepted. Must follow Arts Garage community guidelines. No hate speech permitted. Open to artists of any age, nationality, and background.
How to Apply
1. Step 1: Prepare visual art, mixed media, or photography work addressing themes of social awareness, protest, or transformation
2. Step 2: Ensure artwork follows Arts Garage community guidelines and contains no hate speech
3. Step 3: Contact Arts Garage in Delray Beach, Florida for submission details and application process
Application & Contact
Contact: Arts Garage, Delray Beach, Florida. Contact: Marjorie Waldo, President & CEO
Source: https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/express-your-truth-arts-garage-seeks-artists-for-good-trouble-exhibition/