
Virtual Art Exhibitions

The Art for All Collection
CALLING ALL CREATIVES, ARTISTS, & WRITERS
The Art for All Collection was created to make art accessible, inclusive, and community centered.
We welcome artists of all backgrounds, disciplines, and experience levels, especially emerging creatives, and artists looking for a community to grow with.
There is no submission fee, but donations are greatly appreciated, as we are a volunteer, artist run, grassroots organization.
The Art for All Collection was created to:
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Make exhibitions accessible to all creatives
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Find innovative ways to bring creatives from all walks of life into exhibition spaces
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Highlight environmental, cultural, and community-focused themes
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Provide space for artists that don't fit in traditional art institutions and exhibitions.
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Connect art with action, through partners, awareness, and storytelling
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Celebrate global voices through culture, nature, and shared creativity
Submission Guidelines
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All work must be your original creation.
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AI-generated art is NOT ACCEPTED
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No hate imagery, discrimination, or explicit graphic violence.
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Artists must be 18 years and older.
Format Requirements
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Upload clear, high-quality images (JPG or PNG) - any images that are very grainy, poorly lit, or not an appropriate angle for digital display, will automatically not qualify.
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No watermarks; subtle artist signatures are acceptable.
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Maximum size per file: 25 MB
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Art Work
- For opaque images, use JPEG (.jpeg).
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For transparent images, use PNG (.png).
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Upload images with an RGB color profile - pictures in CMYK will not to work properly.
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The maximum resolution is 2048 x 2048 pixels.
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Larger images will be reduced automatically. It is preferable to resize the images beforehand for the best quality.
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The maximum file size for images is 4 megabytes (MB).
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Videos or Animation
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Upload your videos in MP4 (.mp4) file format.
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The maximum resolution is 2048 x 2048 pixels.
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Videos cannot be reduced automatically, so upload them in the resolution you want them to appear. The maximum file size for videos is 50 megabytes (MB).
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We recommend keeping the file size as low as possible to avoid long loading times.
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Audio or Music
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Upload your audio in MP3 (.mp3) file format.
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You can have a global background audio atmosphere and additional unlimited audio objects as positional or ambient audio.
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Copyright & Usage
By submitting, you grant Confluence Community temporary, non-exclusive permission to use your images for:
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Exhibition presentation
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Marketing, social media, and promotional materials related to the exhibition
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Website galleries and publications
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Event and campaign storytelling
Artists retain full ownership, credit is given and remains with the artist.
Selection Notice
Due to volume, we may not be able to offer individualized feedback to every applicant.
Selections are curated based on:
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Artistic quality
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Alignment with the exhibition theme
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Relevance to environmental, cultural, or community narratives
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Diversity and representation goals
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Visual cohesion for the final exhibition layout
Accessibility & Equity Commitment
We keep submissions free and accessible. If you require assistance with the form or submission process, email connect@confluencecommunity.org and we will support you.
We are not perfect, and we are not trying to be.
We are not prestigious, and that is not our goal.
We are building something different.
Much of what we do involves experimentation, collaboration, and trying new approaches.
Even though we bring professional experience and refined skills, we are also innovating in real time. That means we will make mistakes, adjust, learn, and improve as we go.
Most of what we offer is free or very low cost (for that reason), and no one involved is making money from this work, at this time. We are doing it because we believe in access, community, creative equity, and re-shaping what financial independence can look like for creatives.
As we grow, refine our systems, and work toward more funding, we ask for your patience, grace, and understanding.
We hope you will grow with us, and help shape a community where learning, creativity, shared effort, and building a supportive environment, matter more than perfection.
Benefits & Recognition of Participation
Artists who apply to or are selected for a Confluence Community Virtual Exhibition have access to the following opportunities and benefits.
Community Access (All Applicants)
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Invitation to join the Free Seed Membership GROUP, Confluence Community’s open community space for artists and creatives
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Opportunities to connect with other artists, participate in ongoing conversations, and stay informed about future exhibitions, programs, and community initiatives
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Access is available regardless of selection status
Exhibition & Publication (Selected Artists)
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Inclusion in the Confluence Community Virtual Art Exhibition
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Presented through a 3D virtual gallery platform and experience
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Presented through our online gallery and archive
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Publication in the Confluence Community Annual Exhibition Catalog (digital)
Magazine Feature (Selected Artists)
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Published in Featured Spread for Where We Are Magazine, Confluence Community’s editorial platform exploring art, culture, and collective experience. (Format, placement, and length may vary by issue)
Visibility & Recognition
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Social media recognition across Confluence Community platforms
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Inclusion in exhibition announcements and promotional materials
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Long-term archival visibility through the Confluence Community website
Private Exhibition Community (Selected Artists)
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Invitation to a private exhibition group for participating artists
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Space to:
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Connect with fellow exhibiting artists
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Ask questions and share insights
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Discuss community-centered activities related to the exhibition
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Selected artists may choose to propose or participate in optional community activities, such as:
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Co-hosting a Community Conversation
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Offering an Artist Talk
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Facilitating a Workshop or Creative Session
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2026 Exhibitions
The REEL Exhibition
The REEL Exhibition celebrates the art of movement, storytelling, and creative expression through short-form video. In a world where so much of our visual work disappears into fast-moving algorithms, this exhibition offers artists and creators a slower, more intentional space to share their videos and animations.
This show is dedicated to the makers who film their process, craft visual narratives, animate ideas, document the natural world, advocate for causes, or simply create something beautiful in motion. Whether your work is contemplative, experimental, humorous, atmospheric, or deeply personal, we hope to honor that artistry behind the reel, and create a space where video is not judged by reach, virality, or trends, but by the heart and imagination within it.
Submission Deadline: January 15th, 2026
Exhibition Opening: March 2nd, 2026
(We are giving ourselves extra time to prepare this exhibition, due to the nature of a lot of video content to review, download, upload, and curate.)
The Inspiration Behind This Exhibition:
Artists pour enormous time, effort, and skill into creating short-form videos and reels, yet these works often vanish quickly in fast-moving feeds. The REEL Exhibition exists to give these videos a home where they can be appreciated for their artistry, not just their metrics.
Our hope is to highlight the beauty, creativity, and depth within these small moving worlds, and to help them reach the audiences who are meant to experience them. We received a lot of video submissions this year as well, and unfortunately many did not fit within the themes quite as well, so we wanted to dedicate an exhibition to those moving art creators.
We welcome all forms of short videos created with an artistic purpose, including:
• Process videos that reveal how a work comes to life
• Animated sequences and visual loops
• Environmental footage that captures movement or scenery in the natural world
• Advocacy videos created to raise awareness or inspire care
• Musical or rhythm-based pieces
• Artistic edits, experiments, and motion studies
• Short-form narrative or documentary-style clips
• Reels designed to share your practice, voice, or message
Submission Requirements
To maintain continuity and create a cohesive viewing experience, all submissions must follow the guidelines below:
1. Format & Dimensions
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Your video must be formatted for Instagram Reels:
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1080 × 1920 (vertical, 9:16 ratio).
2. Length
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Videos must be at least 30 seconds and no longer than 1 minute.
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This exhibition focuses on short-form motion built with intention and artistic rhythm.
3. Content & Purpose
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This is an art-centered exhibition, not an advertising showcase.
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Submitted videos should highlight creativity, process, storytelling, craft, movement, or artistic expression—not sales pitches.
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Generic promotional videos, product ads, or clips created primarily to sell something will not be accepted.
4. Including Products (Optional)
If your video happens to include a product or artwork available for purchase, you may:
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Note it in the video description, and
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Include one link to purchase.
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This allows artists and makers to share their craft without turning the exhibition into a marketplace.
5. Community Support
If your primary interest is sales or commercial promotion, we ask that you consider making a donation or joining as a paid member. Your support helps us:
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showcase creators whose work isn’t driven by profit,
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uplift artists seeking financial independence, and
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maintain a space where art can be shared without algorithmic pressure.
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Not all creators make art for money. Not all creators can afford not to. We honor both realities, and we build community around both.
6. Originality
You must own the rights to all footage, audio, animation, and materials used in your video.
7. Number of Submissions
You may submit up to three videos for consideration.

Earth Day Art Exhibition
A call to artists whose work engages with the planet, its beauty, its fragility, and the choices that shape our shared future. This exhibition honors the ecosystems we depend on and the environments we often overlook. We welcome work that reflects the living planet.
What We Will Be Looking For:
• Landscapes and Nature Photography
• Relationships between humans and the natural world
• Environmental Injustice
• Indigenous Communities and connection with the environment
• Restoration, Healing, or Stewardship
• Textures and colors of the earth, water, air, and life
• Work inspired by nature, even without a deep meaning, just because it's beautiful
Requirements:
• Must be 18 years of age
• Open to international artists
MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON!
Our Wild World | Flora & Fauna
This exhibition focuses on the living world, the creatures we share space with, the plants that sustain us, and the ecosystems that hold everything together.
We Will Be Looking For:
• Plant life, growth, decay, and adaptation
• Wildlife, domestic animals, insects, pollinators, and habitats
• Botanical illustration and scientific observation
• Imaginative interpretations of the natural world
• Ecological relationships, mutualisms, and interdependence
MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON!
Hello Artists!
Thank you so much for your interest in submitting to one of our exhibitions. We have several shows, programs, and creative opportunities lined up, and we are currently in the process of updating our website to make everything easier to explore.
Feel free to browse the tabs above, we will be adding more details, guidelines, and 2026 announcements very soon. We appreciate your patience as we prepare for the new year, and we are grateful you are here.
Please check back soon for new opportunities to share your work and be part of our growing community!
The OPEN | Open Call Art Exhibition
Celebrate National Creativity Month with us by sharing your creativity!
We are starting the year with a celebration of art in all its forms. The Open Open Call is our most expansive exhibition, a space for the pieces that don’t fit a category, a theme, or a box. Whether your work is experimental, traditional, bold, unfinished, highly polished, deeply emotional, or unconventional, we want to see!
For National Creativity Month we want to give artists a space to share their creativity without a theme.
Submissions open now
Submission Deadline: January 10th, 2026
All mediums welcome.
All artists over 18 years old are welcome.

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