Arts & Entertainment

ArtsWestchester Seeks Art Made During Pandemic

The exhibition is expected to open in late April, with a parallel virtual presentation.

WHITE PLAINS, NY — ArtsWestchester wants to see how creative you've been during the pandemic. The arts organization has issued a call for submissions of artistic and creative projects made during the new coronavirus pandemic for a curated exhibition that will open in the spring.

“At this time of great loss and physical distancing, many of us have turned to creative outlets to help us cope, to express our anguish, and to gain agency when we feel helpless. Painting, photography, sewing, crafting, singing, writing and other everyday creative activities are helping us to reclaim a connection to our friends, families and self,” said Janet Langsam, ArtsWestchester’s CEO.

“We invite you to share your creativity with us — your homemade puppet theater, your ‘Covid cookbook,’ your family Zoom concert — and tell your pandemic story," she said. "We are open to ALL of your creative ideas.”

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The exhibition is expected to open in late April, with a parallel virtual presentation. However, depending on health guidelines and policies in place at the time, the exhibition may be solely virtual. The final exhibition title and opening date will be announced in February.

ArtsWestchester will consider submissions in the following categories: crafts, visual arts, performing arts, cultural/traditional practices, writing, fashion and others.

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Artists must be residents of Westchester County or the Hudson Valley. Adults may submit up to three works in any category and minors are limited to one submission. The submission deadline is March 3, 11:59 p.m.

Selected artists will be notified of submission status no later than March 15.

ArtsWestchester will offer two 7 p.m. workshops on Jan. 19 and 26 to help artists and members of the public prepare submissions. Those who would like to view a recording of the sessions should email Logan Hanley, gallery manager.

All submissions must be digital through this link.

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