Open call at ICA Miami: Web-based art submissions

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Open call: Web-based art submissions

Deadline: July 5, 2015

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
4040 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 11am–7pm
Free admission

www.icamiami.org

ICA Miami's open call program is an initiative that highlights the production of experimental works of art, and opens the museum's exhibitions and collection to new artists and forms. Each season ICA Miami highlights a different medium, offering an opportunity for artists at any stage of their careers to present work at the museum.

For the 2015 edition of open call, ICA Miami invites artists to submit original and engaging works of digital and web-based art. Digital art circumvents the traditional dominance of the gallery and museum system, delivering new forms of aesthetic experience while inquiring into contemporary systems of vision and distribution. Works by ten finalists will be presented at the museum in August 2015, with one work acquired for the museum's permanent collection.

Submissions and deadlines
Open call: Web-based art submissions will be accepted though Sunday, July 5, 2015
Click here to apply.
All work must be original, and created within the last two years. Limit of one submission per applicant.
Early deadline: Sunday, May 31, 2015
Final deadline: Sunday, July 5, 2015

Due to the large volume of entries, submissions will be capped at 250 entries.

For more information, please email opencall@icamiami.org.

Jurors
Simon Castets, Director, Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art, New York
Alex Gartenfeld, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
Raphael Gygax, Curator, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich
Ceci Moss, Assistant Curator of Visual Arts, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco

Finalists and exhibition
ICA Miami will announce ten finalists in early July. Works will be exhibited at the museum from Friday, August 21 to Sunday, September 13, 2015. One finalist work will be acquired for the museum's permanent collection.