Clone of Featured Artist Application FY27
  • Deadline to Apply: Friday, July 17 at 11:59PM, 2026

    Queen City Art and International House invite immigrant and refugee artists living in the Charlotte region to apply for The Journey, an exhibition exploring the experiences, stories, and perspectives of those who have made the United States their home.

    This project focuses on the use of visual arts to illustrate the harrowing, complicated, and hope-filled journeys our immigrant and refugee neighbors take to come to the United States. Through painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, fiber art, mixed media, and other visual art forms, artists are encouraged to share personal stories of migration, identity, belonging, cultural heritage, resilience, adaptation, and community.

    Selected artists will receive a $150 stipend to create a new artwork inspired by their own journey, heritage, experiences, or reflections on immigration and cultural identity. Selected works will be exhibited from September 1–30, 2026.

    Important Dates

    • Application Deadline: July 17, 2026 at 11:59 PM
    • Artists Notified: July 21, 2026
    • Artwork Delivery: Week of August 24, 2026 at International House
    • Exhibition Dates: September 1–30, 2026
    • Receptions:
      • September 12, 2026 5 - 8pm Public Reception
      • TBD - WACC Reception
      • September 19 Share Your Voice event (more information TBA)

    Eligibility

    • Applicants must be immigrants or refugees currently living in the Charlotte region.
    • Artists working in any visual art medium are encouraged to apply.
    • Selected artists must be able to complete and deliver their artwork by the week of August 24, 2026.


    Application Process

    Artists should submit a proposal for a new artwork inspired by the exhibition theme. Applicants may submit up to six work samples that demonstrate their artistic practice and ability to complete the proposed project.

    Artwork Requirements

    • All entries must be original works created by the submitting artist. No reproductions will be accepted.
    • Artwork may not be exhibited or offered for sale in another venue for the duration of The Journey exhibition.
    • Artwork must remain on display for the duration of the exhibition and may not be removed prior to September 30, 2026.
    • Eligible media include paintings, drawings, mixed media, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, fiber art, written word, poetry, and art installations.


    Two-Dimensional Artwork

    • All hanging artwork must be properly mounted with D-rings and wire. No sawtooth hangers will be accepted.
    • Artwork must be professionally presented, either framed or gallery wrapped with finished sides.
    • Works on paper must be protected by glass or plexiglass.


    Three-Dimensional Artwork

    • Three-dimensional artwork exceeding 30" x 30" x 72" or weighing more than 50 pounds may require installation by the artist.
    • Display stands for three-dimensional work may be provided with prior approval.
    • Queen City Art and International House reserve the right to reject artwork that cannot be safely or properly installed or displayed.

    About The Journey
    The Journey uses visual art as a bridge for cultural understanding and community dialogue. Through personal storytelling and creative expression, the exhibition celebrates the courage, resilience, and diverse experiences of immigrants and refugees while fostering greater connection within our community.

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  • ARTIST AGREEMENT

    SPECIFICATIONS: All entries must be original works - no reproductions. Works may include paintings, drawings, mixed media, photographs, prints, ceramics, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, fiber art, written word, poetry or art installations.

    LIABILITY: Queen City Art (QCA) and International House (IH) will take every precaution in the handling of your artwork. However, QCA/IH accepts no responsibility for any loss, theft or damage of artwork. Concerned artists should provide their own insurance coverage. Entries must remain for the duration of the month and be picked up on the scheduled dates. QCA/IH reserves the right to decline any entry or withdraw any entry at its discretion. QCA/IH reserves the right to photograph and reproduce any entry for educational or publicity purposes in any format. QCA/IH is not responsible for misprints, misspellings, errors or other omissions taken from artist’s information.

    My signature on this consent form indicates that I have carefully read this agreement, fully understand it's content, and agree to the terms stated above.

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