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Artist Open Calls
Perkins Center for the Arts | Collingswood: Open Mic Night with Barry Hollander | Calling all musicians, poets, storytellers, and comedians! Join your host Barry Hollander in The Loft for Collingswood Open Mic Night. Sign ups begin at 6:30pm with performances 7-9pm. FREE for everyone. BYO everything else! 30 Irvin Ave; Collingswood, NJ 08108 | Date & Time: October 4th, 2024- 7pm to 9pm | Location: Perkins Center for the Arts | Every first Friday of the month! | More information.
Art150 Gallery | Call for Art: Street Symphony: An Urban Art Exhibition | Street Symphony: An Urban Art Exhibition seeks to showcase the dynamic and eclectic artistic expressions inspired by the urban landscape. Artists are invited to submit works that capture the energy, diversity, and creativity found in city streets. From graffiti and street art to urban photography and mixed media work, we welcome submissions that explore the sights, sounds, and stories of urban life. Join us in celebrating the beauty and chaos of the city in this exciting exhibition. | Submission deadline: Midnight Tuesday, October 8, 2024 | Drop-off: Drop-off: October 27, 3:00-5:00 pm | More information.
Garden State Film Festival | Open Call | Call for Films, Screenplays, and Music. | Deadline: November 1, 2024 | More information, application, and requirements here.
Belmar Arts | Open Call: Four-Leggeds: Exploring the World of Animal-inspired Art | Unleash your creativity and celebrate the captivating world of our furry companions at the "Four Leggeds" Art Show! Calling upon artists of all styles and mediums, we invite you to pay homage to the diverse and cherished creatures that share our lives and hearts. From loyal canine friends to majestic feline companions and every four-legged wonder in between, this exhibition seeks to capture the spirit and essence of these beloved members of our families. | Submission deadline: November 6th, 2024 by 11:59pm | Submission information.
The Center for Contemporary Art | Open Call: 2025 International Juried Exhibition | Each year over 1,000 entries are received from around the world for this much-anticipated annual exhibition. Cash prizes as well as a solo exhibition are awarded. The entry fee is discounted for members of The Center and art educators. Past jurors have included Yvonne Davis, Jonathan Goodman, Garth Johnson, Margaret O’Reilly, Edwin Ramoran, Stephen Westfal, and John Yau. | Deadline: November 14, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. MT | More information and submission form.
DC Gallery & Studio | Holiday Shop Open Call 2024 | Applications for DC Gallery & Studio’s Holiday Shop 2024 are now open. We’re seeking local artists & crafters to participate in our upcoming December holiday shop & art exhibition. Open Call for: woodworking, jewelry, small original art, prints, photography, cards, glass, fiber art, ceramics & unique items of all mediums. More info on our website HERE, or go directly to the applications: ART VENDOR APPLICATION
Toms River Artist Community (TRAC) | Vendor Opportunities | Stay on TRAC! Vendor spaces available. Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase and sell your art at the TRAC Gallery. | Call today: (732) 377-0290 | TRAC Website
Holly City Development Corporation | Call for Plein Air Artists | Registration Deadline: October 19th. Event Date: Saturday, October 26th, 9am - 4pm. Artists may set up anywhere in Millville. This event is FREE & open to all artists 18 and over. Awards: 1st Place - $500, 2nd Place - $250, 3rd Place $125. Awards and reception immediately following at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts at 22 N High St, Millville, NJ from 5 to 6 pm. Art will hang at Renaissance Center through Friday November 15th. (Pick up Art Tuesday - Saturday after the 15th.) Requirements for submission: Standard size canvas/paper 5x7 up to 16 x 20. Canvases and papers will be stamped at time of check-in (8:30-9:00am) registered artists may paint, after check-in until no later than 4 pm. Return work by 4:30 pm. You may use the classrooms to frame your entries.Canvases must be framed/papers matted and framed. 2 pieces may be submitted, however space may determine limiting to 1 piece. | More information and registration.
Blah Blah Gallery | 2025 Juried Exhibition | Blah Blah Gallery announces a call for artworks for their 2025 Juried Exhibition, open to emerging and mid-career women and non-binary artists working in any medium. This group exhibition will be curated by Blah Blah Director Megan Galardi, and will take place in January 2025. | Deadline: November 1st, 2024 | Information and submission form here.
DC Gallery & Studio | Open Call for Art | DC Gallery & Studio is looking for high-quality artwork in diverse media with an original and personal viewpoint for our gallery shop. New Jersey and Philadelphia-based visual artists creating work in a variety of media are encouraged to apply. Accepted medias include but are not limited to painting, sculpture, prints, photography, jewelry, fibers, ceramics, wood, furniture, glass, accessories, children’s items, etc. | Deadline: December 15th, 2024 | More information here.
Create! Magazine | Call for Women Artists | We are pleased to announce the Call for Women Artists for AQ Volume V, the Winter 2025 Edition. This is an exceptional opportunity to be featured in a stunning, collectible series that highlights extraordinary talent and creativity from contemporary women and non-binary artists worldwide. For the past decade, we have established strong connections with curators, galleries, and art enthusiasts. Now, we invite you to join our AQ Quarterly Catalog, designed to elevate your artistic career and showcase your work to a global audience. | Deadline: October 31st, 2024 | Application and information.
Griffin Museum of Science and Industry | Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition | Submissions are now open for the 2025 Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition. This annual show presents 100 outstanding works of art from professional and emerging Black artists from across the United States, as well as works by Black teen artists from the Chicagoland area, all as part of the Museum’s 55th annual Black Creativity Program. We welcome you to submit your work! | Deadline: October 13, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. CST | Application and information.
Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts | Daydreams and Nightmares Open Call for Art | Opposites attract! Let us see your daydreams and/or nightmares! It is almost Halloween, so why not give us the creeps but a little sweetness from your daydreams for balance! Email diane@rrcarts.com for more information. Art must be gallery ready: wired for display, framed or finished edges, 3-D pieces accepted. | Dropoff dates: Sunday, October 12th or Monday October 14th from 11am - 4pm. | More information here.
Art Fluent | Open Call for Art: Chroma | Art Fluent invites artists worldwide to submit artwork to an online exhibit, CHROMA. THEME: Color makes life more vibrant. It shapes how you see things and brings experiences to life. Chroma, the purity of a color, ignites the senses, with each hue carrying its own emotional weight. They seek to celebrate the world of color by capturing its vibrancy, intensity, richness, and depth. Show them CHROMA from your perspective. CALENDAR: JPEGs due by Friday, December 6, 2024 at midnight MST. Notification of acceptance and online gallery opening by Friday, January 3, 2025. AWARDS All accepted pieces will be displayed in their online gallery at www.art-fluent.com Best of Show: $750, Two Director’s Choice awards: $250 each. ENTRY FEE: $25 for first entry/$10 for each additional entry. You may enter up to 20 total. Payment is non-refundable and does not guarantee acceptance. For 3D work, there is no need to pay for additional entries for detail shots. Once your first entry is made, you may send additional views by email to hello@art-fluent.com. | More information here.
Arts Council of Princeton | Propose an Exhibit | The Arts Council of Princeton’s Paul Robeson Center for the Arts serves as a key resource for contemporary art in central New Jersey. Through thought-provoking exhibitions and related public programs, the Arts Council presents artwork with a broad range of aesthetic, social, and cultural themes. The submission portal is open now for eligible slots for January through November of 2026. After review by the ACP Gallery Committee, applicants will be notified of their acceptance status by mid-December 2024. Deadline to submit a proposal: October 11, 2024 | More information here.
Artist Resources & Learning Opportunities
New Jersey State Council on the Arts | The Business of Being an Artist: Wellness for Artists | When you are thinking about the vitality of your artistic business, it can sometimes be easy to forget the importance of your business’ most valued asset: YOU! During this 60-minute webinar, we will learn about the pillars of health and wellness, while engaging with practical tips for managing stress and burnout. This webinar will provide a foundation of understanding one’s own wellbeing, while actively engaging participants in a mindfulness practice. | 11/7 at 2 PM
Artwork Archive | FREE eGuide on Finance and Taxes for Artists | Establish solid financial practices with this free eGuide download & worksheets. To get the eGuide, go to: Artwork Archive Guide to Finances and Taxes
Kolaj Institute | Artist Development Program | The Artist Development Program is open to any artist over the age of 21 from anywhere in the world. The Program is intended for self-motivated artists, at any stage in their career, who want to develop and expand their collage-based artist practice. Workshops are particularly oriented to those who wish to make a change in their current practice. We look for artists who have made a body of artwork. We also look for established artists who want a space and structure to explore new goals while developing new skills. The program takes as a premise that part of being a professional artist is putting one’s artwork in front of an audience or community. This program is online and virtual. | Deadline: September 28th, 2024 | More information here.
NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development | SkillUp NJ: Free Online Learning | New Jersey workers – whether or not they are currently unemployed – can now access more than 5,000 free online Skillsoft courses via the SkillUp New Jersey training program. Courses are offered in a variety of high-demand industry sectors, including information technology, business analysis, customer service, project management, and digital literacy. Visit the website for more information. | SkillUp NJ Website
New York Foundation for the Arts | Business of Art- Resources | Providing the best free information to artists of all disciplines is an essential part of NYFA’s mission. Here you’ll find a comprehensive archive pertaining to the practical side of artmaking — “The Business of Art” — created by NYFA staff. Click on the link below to access a wide variety of articles, interviews, and helpful links, which document our professional-development resources for artists. | More resources and information.
New York Foundation for the Arts | Professional Development and Career Advice Resources | Our Career Advice services—NYFA Coaching, Doctor’s Hours, and Work Sample Reviews—offer organizations, artists, creatives, students, and arts administrators online opportunities to receive practical and actionable career advice from industry professionals and specialized NYFA staff. Our roster of experts can assist with cover letter, resume, and art statement reviews and speak to you on topics related to finding a job in the arts, proposal writing, fundraising, marketing, and strategic planning. | More resources and information here.
Galerie Marie & Hunterdon Art Museum | Race and Art Panel Discussion | Kimberly Camp and Lonnie Graham, Distinguished Professor of Photography, Penn State University, will discuss the subtle and not so nuanced issues of race and art, moderated by Rhinold Ponder, founder of Art Against Racism | Date & Time: October 19th, 2024 from 6pm to 7:30pm | Location: Hunterdon Art Museum 7 Lower Center Street Clinton, NJ 08809 | More information and registration.
New York Foundation for the Arts | NYFA 1-on-1 Consultations for Immigrant Artists | Looking for advice or feedback on how to start your career in the U.S.? Book a free consultation session with NYFA! Back by popular demand and for a limited time only, immigrant artists will have access to this FREE, online 1-on-1 Consultations for Immigrant Artists program, presented by the Immigrant Artist Resource Center and supported by the Tremaine Foundation. | Consultas individuales de la NYFA para artistas inmigrantes. | Learn more and book your session!
Artist Networking Opportunities
Performing Arts Center of Stockton University | Celebrity Actors Take the PAC Stage: Selected Shorts- Danger & Discovery | The hit radio show and podcast Selected Shorts comes to the Stockton Performing Arts Center for an evening of intriguing short fiction filled with cryptic characters, treachery, and unexpected twists. With performances by Zach Grenier (The Good Wife), Jayne Atkinson (24), and Colby Minifie (The Boys)! Our greatest actors transport us through the magic of fiction, one short story at a time. Sometimes funny. Always moving. Selected Shorts connects you to the world with a rich diversity of voices from literature, film, theater, and comedy. | Date & Time: Saturday, Oct 5, 2024 at 7:30 PM (ET) | Location: Stockton Performing Arts Center | Tickets and more information.
Powell Lane Arts | For the Makers: Coffee 4 Creatives | Creativity is amazing … but takes energizing. Help renew and fuel it with Coffee for Creatives. Meet with other artists for some coffee and discussion that may fuel new ideas! The remaining 2024 Coffee 4 Creatives will be held: Sunday, October 6, 2024 from 12 PM - 3 PM. | Sunday, November 3, 2024 from 12 PM - 3 PM. | Sunday, December 1, 2024 from 12 PM - 3 PM. | Space is limited, register here.
Rowan University Art Gallery & Museum | Artist’s Talk- Wendel White: Folding Time | Wendel White is a distinguished South Jersey-based photographer known for focusing on Black history and the legacy of slavery through his foundational projects: Schools for the Colored, Red Summer, and Manifest. The exhibition Folding Time will display a selection of photographs from each series. Through these bodies of work, White is effectively folding time by bringing the past and the present into a shared space. This talk is a presentation about his research in creating his three pivotal bodies of work: Manifest, Schools for the Colored, and Red Summer. | Date & Time: Saturday, October 5 · 3:30 - 5pm EDT | Location: Rowan University Art Gallery & Museum, 301 High Street West Glassboro, NJ 08028 | Register here.
High Street Arts District | High Street Arts Fest | Join us on Saturday, October 26 from 11am-2pm for the 1st Annual High Street Arts Fest in Millville, New Jersey. The High Street Arts Fest is a one-day event, free to the public. The event is a collaboration between arts organizations, downtown businesses, restaurants and non-profit organizations. More details coming soon!
South Jersey Artist Collective | Pop-Up Print Sale @ Collingswood Farmer’s Market | Bring your friends and come shop the limited edition prints from our latest exhibition "Beyond the HERE and NOW: Originals and Reproductions." Meet some member Artists, learn about past and future events sponsored by SJAC and how to become a member or business sponsor. See you there! | Date & Time: Nov 09, 2024, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Location: Collingswood Farmer’s Market, 713 N Atlantic Ave, Collingswood, NJ 08108, USA | More information here.
Atlantic City Arts Foundation | 100th Mural Community Celebration Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month | Join us to unveil Atlantic City Arts Foundation's Milestone 100th Mural! Meet the muralist, Manuela Guillén, and the installation team John Morris, Charles Barbin, Randi Barbin, Lou Hemler, Linda Fernandez, & Sammy Kovnat, and participate in interactive art activities from 4–5 pm (youth friendly!) Enjoy a complimentary buffet and soft drinks. Each 21+ guest will also receive 1 free drink ticket; additional drinks will be available at happy hour prices. The event is FREE & ALL ARE WELCOME. | Date & Time: Monday, October 14, 2024 from
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Location: The Garden at Cardinal, 201 South New York Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ, 08401 | RSVP here.
Perkins Center for the Arts | True Colors: The Path to Pride | On Sunday, October 13, Collingswood Pride and Perkins Center will come together to present True Colors: The Path to Pride - an afternoon of storytelling, creative outlets, kids programming, and conversations about LGBTQ+ History and current events. Participate in Story Pad - Perkins’ mobile story gathering project - as well as Creation Stations, kids’ programming, and more! Light bites and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided. $10 donation / free for children under 12 | Date & Time: October 13, 2024 from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Location: Perkins Center for the Arts | More information.
Vineland Public Library | Art Exhibit: Fall’n In Love- A Solo Exhibition by Iris Richardson | This exhibition is on display in the Doris Tripp Room of the Vineland Public Library. The exhibition is on display from September 9th to October 29th, 2024. | More information.
Rowan University Art Gallery & Museum | Prima Materia: Blanka Amezkua, Esperanza Cortés, and Anthony Carlos Molden, curated by Anabelle Rodríguez-González | Prima Materia brings together new and recent works by Blanka Amezkua, Esperanza Cortés, and Anthony Carlos Molden, three interdisciplinary artists working across a dynamic range of expressive forms, including but not limited to sculpture, painting, ceramics, musical and theatrical collaborations, performative actions, curatorial work, community interventions, site-specific installations, and public art commissions. All three artists are experienced makers actively creating provocative artworks that relate to materials and techniques associated with crafts such as embroidery, beadwork, decorative paper folding and cutting, and elements from the scenic arts. Their efforts consistently yield marvelous results, including novel sculptural objects, sumptuously detailed and evocative two-dimensional works, and challenging mixed-media installations that appeal to the senses through their impressive individual and collective visuality. The exhibition is on display from November 7th, 2024 through January 4th, 2025 | Opening Reception and Gallery Talk: November 14 from 5:00PM-7:00 PM | Location: 301 High Street Gallery | More exhibition information.
The Artists’ Guild of the Cape | 2024 Fall Studio Tour | The Studio Tour (FREE!) is an Annual Event of the Guild. Check out the map link and print the list to get you on your way, set out a route and please visit their sponsors for Food & Drink! | Dates & Time: October 12th & 13th, 2024, 10am to 5pm each day | Map link, artist list, and more event information.
Galerie Marie & Hunterdon Art Museum | That’s My Baby | Kimberly Camp will talk about the history of dollmaking, traditions and trends, and show examples of her work over the past 40 years. Camp will bring samples of the materials she uses to make dolls and answer questions about her process. | Date & Time: November 15th, 2024 from 6pm - 7:30pm | Location: Hunterdon Art Museum 7 Lower Center Street Clinton, NJ 08809 | More information, tickets, and registration.
Noyes Arts Garage of Atlantic City | Still Here! The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape and Powhatan-Renape nations of Southern New Jersey | Please join us in celebrating two southern New Jersey tribal communities that share a common Woodlands culture, Algonquin languages, historical roots, eastern geographical locations, and above all a united commitment to preserving their past, present, and future Indigenous heritage and identity. The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation is made up of the American Indian families from southern New Jersey and the Delmarva Peninsula. Powhatan people have maintained an unbroken history of thousands of years settlement along the coastal areas of the mid-Atlantic. This exhibition will feature art and historical artifacts from the two tribal communities. This exhibition is on view at the Noyes Arts Garage of Atlantic City from October 9th, 2024 to February 2nd, 2025. The Opening Reception takes place October 12, 2024, 1:00 - 3:00 PM | More information available here.
Vineland Public Library | FanCon | Come enjoy all of the events for the annual FanCon! Food trucks, artists, vendors, special guests, cosplay guests, and more! This is sure to be an extremely fun event. | Date & Time: Saturday, October 5 • 11am-4pm | Location: Memorial School 424 S. Main Rd. Vineland, NJ | More information.
Asbury Shorts IN ASSOCIATION WITH The Garden State Film Festival | The World’s Best Short Films | “The World’s Best Short Films” show reels into The Scottish Rite Auditorium on October 17th. Radio Legend Michael Tearson to host a special evening of globally honored short films! | Date & Time: October 17th at 7pm | Tickets and information.
South Jersey Artist Collective | Bookbinding with Nicole | Join SJAC for a Hands-On Experience to learn the simple yet beautiful pamphlet stitch technique to create your very own book! This class is perfect for beginners and anyone looking to explore their creativity. No prior experience is necessary! All materials will be provided, but feel free to bring any special papers or embellishments you'd like to incorporate into your book. This program is made possible in part by funding from The Gloucester County Cultural and Heritage Commission at Rowan College of South Jersey, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State and the National Endowment for the Arts. Free adult workshop & open to the public! Space is limited so call the Woodbury Public Library (856) 845-2611 to reserve your spot. | Date & Time: October 21st, 2024 from 6pm to 8pm | Location: Woodbury Public Library, 33 Delaware Street #5998, Woodbury, NJ 08096 | More information and registration.
South Jersey Artist Collective | The Art of Marie Laurencin & Watercolor Workshop | A POP of Art highlights local unusual and little-known art themes via a short discussion and an interactive project. They are always free and open to the public - all adults are welcome. Supplies provided. This program is made possible in part by funding from The Gloucester County Cultural and Heritage Commission at Rowan College of South Jersey, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State and the National Endowment for the Arts. | Date & Time: October 24th, 2024, from 6pm to 8pm | Location: Woodbury Public Library, 33 Delaware Street #5998, Woodbury, NJ 08096 | More information and registration.
South Jersey Artist Collective | Pop-Up Print Sale @ Collingswood Farmers’ Market | Bring your friends and come shop the limited edition prints from our latest exhibition "Beyond the HERE and NOW: Originals and Reproductions." Meet some member Artists, learn about past and future events sponsored by SJAC and how to become a member or business sponsor. See you there! | Date & Time: November 9th, 2024, from 8am to 12pm | Location: Collingswood Farmers’ Market, 713 N Atlantic Ave, Collingswood, NJ, 08108 | More information and registration.
Arts Council of Princeton | Propose an Exhibit | The Arts Council of Princeton’s Paul Robeson Center for the Arts serves as a key resource for contemporary art in central New Jersey. Through thought-provoking exhibitions and related public programs, the Arts Council presents artwork with a broad range of aesthetic, social, and cultural themes. The submission portal is open now for eligible slots for January through November of 2026. After review by the ACP Gallery Committee, applicants will be notified of their acceptance status by mid-December 2024. Deadline to submit a proposal: October 11, 2024 | More information here.
Artist Funding Opportunities
First Peoples Fund | Yéigo Action Grant | The Yéigo Action Grant provides support for the growing landscape of Native artists and culture bearers who need financial assistance with a professional development opportunity or towards a hardship that is hindering their creative practice. This program offers grants between $100 and $5,000 for individual Native artists and culture bearers. First Peoples Fund (FPF) finds it essential to support artists in their times of need, especially when their work is impacted by sudden hardship. This grant’s name incorporates the Diné word yéigo, often used as a phrase of encouragement that can mean “keep going” or “don’t give up.” While some requests related to a current artistic project may be eligible, please note that Yéigo Action Grants are not intended to assist with funding new artist projects or to provide general support for an existing project. | Deadline: 10th of every month | More information and application.
NewMusic | Reel Change Film Fund | In October 2020, New Music USA announced the launch of Reel Change: The Fund for Diversity in Film Scoring, powered by SESAC and composer Christophe Beck, sponsored by Amazon Studios, and administered by New Music USA. Responding to the fact that the vast majority of films are scored by white men, Reel Change is a five-year grants and mentorship program for composers of diverse backgrounds who have been marginalized in film composition. | Rolling Deadline. | Application and information.
VIA Art Fund | Artistic Production Grants | Emphasizing direct engagement with contemporary visual art, VIA Art Fund supports projects that exemplify the core values of artistic production, thought leadership, and public engagement. The Fund’s Artistic Production Grants are awarded twice annually to artists, nonprofit organizations, cultural institutions, art production platforms, and biennials or festivals working in the field of contemporary art in the United States and internationally. Support is provided for new artistic commissions that take place outside museum or gallery walls, within the public realm or in non-traditional exhibition environments. If the project takes place in the United States, the featured artists may be U.S.-based or international. Nonprofit entities (U.S.-based or international) applying for support for a project outside the United States must feature the work of a U.S.-based artist. | Deadline: November 4, 2024 for letters of inquiry. | Application and information.
WomensNet | Creative Arts Business & Organizations Grants | Are You A Woman Looking For A Grant For Your Creative Arts Business?… You’ve Found The Right Site. Art adds beauty to our world. And art can take many forms. Sometimes, art can even be a business venture for women courageous enough to invest their time, creativity and energy. We’ve heard so many stories from professional female artists that we know who say that owning a business in the creative arts space can be a huge challenge. We at WomensNet are inspired by women who are driven to use their skills to create art. We know that art provides a benefit to individuals and communities, alike. We want to see more women doing what they love — especially when they’re creating beauty. We know that women have not been treated equally in the creative arts world. We know how creative women are and we believe your creative work should be valued equally. That’s why we give “Business Specific” Grants based on each month’s category — including a grant specific to women in the creative arts industry during the month of October. | Deadline: Through the month of October | Application and information.
Cerf+ | Artist Get Ready Grants | CERF+’s Get Ready program provides individual craft artists grants up to $1,000 to conduct activities that will help safeguard their studios, protect their careers and prepare for emergencies. Artists are encouraged to use the Risk Assessment activity to generate ideas. Priority will be given to applications from people who identify in the global majority or as Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)* and folk and traditional artists. | Deadline: October 29, 2024 at 11:59 pm Eastern Time. | Application and information.
New Jersey Council for the Humanities | Community Conversations: Seeking Interested Speakers | NJCH is currently looking for public speakers passionate about environmental topics viewed through the public humanities lens to provide scholarly presentations and facilitate conversations across New Jersey. Presentations typically take place in libraries, community and senior centers, historical societies, civic organizations, and environmental organizations. NJCH is looking for proposals that encourage participation and discussion and seek to bring people of different perspectives and backgrounds together. | Deadline to Apply: October 30th, 2024. | More information.
New Jersey Symphony | Lunar New Year Composition Competition | The New Jersey Symphony is calling on New Jersey-based composers of all backgrounds, ages and ability levels to submit their own solo piano arrangement of the Korean folk song “Arirang,” for a chance to be performed by pianist Min Kwon on the Symphony’s Lunar New Year Celebration on January 25, 2025. | Deadline: November 1st by 11:59 EST | More information and submission form.