CALL FOR ART - SOIL: Where the Light Enters Art Exhibition
  • 🌱 CALL FOR ARTISTS
    SOIL: Where the Light Enters
    A multidisciplinary art exhibition on transformation, healing, and rebirth
    Presented by What’s Your Elephant™
    Exhibition Dates: December 19, 2025 – February 2026
    Location: 1310 Gallery, Fort Lauderdale, FL

    DEADLINE: Saturday, November 22, 2025 (11:59PM EST)

    About the Exhibition
    Inspired by the Rumi quote, “The wound is the place where the light enters,” SOIL: Where the Light Enters explores transformation, healing, and rebirth through art-making, storytelling, and creative expression.

    Curated by Niki Lopez, artist and founder of What’s Your Elephant™, this exhibition invites artists to reflect on how our personal and collective experiences — the pain, memory, and growth we cultivate — become fertile ground for transformation.

    Presented by What’s Your Elephant™, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that uses the arts to address the unspoken, this exhibition continues the organization’s mission to create safe, creative spaces for dialogue, mindfulness, mental health advocacy, and connection.

  • Submission Details:

    • Deadline for entry: Saturday, November 22, 2025; 11:19 PM EST
    • Selection Notification: Saturday, December 6, 2025
    • Installation dates: TBA
    • Opening night: Friday, December 19; 6-9 PM  
    • Exhibition Closes: February 2026 (exact date TBA)
    • Location: Fort Lauderdale, 1310 Gallery

    Open to:  All mediums 2D work such as paintings, mixed-media, collages, fiber, digital and photography.  Interactive & installation pieces are highly considered.

    *If you have poems and or short stories THAT FIT THE THEME, please consider a way to make them hang-ready and submit the work.


    Select video works and sculptures will be considered.


    ALL WORK MUST BE ORIGINAL WORK & HANG READY 

    Fees
    There is no mandatory fee to submit. However, a $20 suggested donation is encouraged to help offset exhibition and production costs. Donations can be made via https://givebutter.com/wye_soil  


    The submitted artwork should fit or complement the theme:

    SOIL: Where the Light Enters

    Artwork should explore ideas of transformation, healing, and rebirth — reflecting the ways we grow through what we go through. Submissions may interpret the theme through personal, cultural, emotional, or spiritual lenses, examining how experiences, memory, mindfulness, and resilience can become fertile ground for creativity, connection, and mental wellness.

    Artwork should reflect an authentic lived experience or inner journey — touching on themes of vulnerability, truth-telling, healing, and personal or collective transformation.

    We are especially drawn to work that reflects lived experience and personal transformation — not just visual beauty, but the emotional truth beneath it.

    Think about:

    • breaking open
    • healing
    • rebirth
    • confronting the self
    • shadow work
    • identity
    • memory
    • resilience
    • ancestral connection
    • grounding
    • emergence
    • any part of a healing journey

    Terms & Conditions
    By submitting artwork, artists agree to the following:

    • All submissions must be original work created by the artist.
    • All work must be installation-ready (wired and framed, or otherwise suitable for display).
    • Artists are responsible for delivery, installation, and pickup of their work.
    • Digital artists must supply their own display equipment (e.g., monitor, cords, etc.).
    • What’s Your Elephant™ and 1310 Gallery are not responsible for loss or damage to artworks.
    • Selected artists grant permission for use of images for marketing and promotion of the exhibition.

    About the Curator
    Niki Lopez is an Afro-Latina, queer interdisciplinary visual artist, curator, and social practitioner based in South Florida. Her work blends visual storytelling, cultural symbolism, and social practice to create spaces for reflection, dialogue, and connection. Lopez is the founder of What’s Your Elephant™, a nonprofit arts and educational organization that uses creativity as a tool for healing and social change. For almost two decades, her projects often merge art, advocacy, and mindfulness, inviting communities to transform pain into purpose and vulnerability into power.

    About What’s Your Elephant™
    What’s Your Elephant™ is a 501(c)(3) arts and educational nonprofit that uses creativity to address the unspoken through art-making, dialogue, and mindfulness. Founded in 2014, the organization produces exhibitions, workshops, and creative activations that center awareness, empathy, mental health advocacy, and community connection.

     

     

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  • Activations & Community Experiences
    ✨ Opening Night – December 19, 2025
    A vibrant evening of art, performance, and poetry celebrating transformation and self-expression.

    🎨 What’s Your Elephant™ Collage Workshop
    A community art-making experience and dialogue around healing, growth, and storytelling.

    🎭 Mindful Mask-Making Experience
    A creative and reflective session blending art, mindfulness, and identity exploration.

    🌿 Wellness Day – January 2026
    Co-produced with Longville Wellness, this healing-centered experience integrates sound therapy, acupuncture, and art-based mindfulness practices to promote restoration and wellbeing. (

    💞 Closing: Friendship, Network & Flow – January 2026
    Produced by Niki Lopez Creative, this soft closing event gathers artists, vendors, and community members for networking, small-works sales, and collective connection around art, business, and community care.

     

    Terms & Conditions
    By submitting artwork, artists agree to the following:

    • All submissions must be original work created by the artist.
    • All work must be installation-ready (wired and framed, or otherwise suitable for display).
    • Artists are responsible for delivery, installation, and pickup of their work.
    • Digital artists must supply their own display equipment (e.g., monitor, cords, etc.).
    • What’s Your Elephant™ and 1310 Gallery are not responsible for loss or damage to artworks.
    • Selected artists grant permission for use of images for marketing and promotion of the exhibition.
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