ART SQUARE NY Call for Entry

The Visual Narrative

  • | Start Date: 1/5/2026 12:00:00 AM (PT)
  • | End Date: 2/8/2026 11:59:00 PM (PT)
  • | Fee: $21.00 USD per 3
  • | Additional Entries: $11.00 USD per 1
  • | Host: ART SQUARE NY

The Visual Narrative is an open-theme photography exhibition that invites artists to share stories without limits or boundaries. Free from stylistic or conceptual constraints, this exhibition celebrates photography as a universal language - capable of capturing emotion, atmosphere, and personal perspective in countless forms. From intimate moments to expansive scenes, each image contributes to a broader visual dialogue shaped by individual vision. Photographers are encouraged to present work that speaks honestly and powerfully, whether through subtle detail or bold expression. The Visual Narrative offers a platform where every photograph becomes part of a collective story, highlighting the diversity and creative freedom that define contemporary photography.


   ART SQUARE NY Call for Entry

AI Synthetic Perspectives

  • | Start Date: 9/28/2025 12:00:00 AM (PT)
  • | End Date: 10/19/2025 11:59:00 PM (PT)
  • | Fee: $21.00 USD per 3
  • | Additional Entries: $11.00 USD per 1
  • | Host: ART SQUARE NY

AI Synthetic Perspectives invites photographers and digital artists to explore the evolving intersection of creativity and artificial intelligence. This open call welcomes works created entirely with AI as well as photographs retouched or transformed through intelligent tools, reflecting how technology reshapes visual expression. Many photographers have already experimented with AI-sometimes with remarkable results, other times with unexpected or imperfect outcomes-yet each attempt reveals something unique and meaningful. From surreal dreamscapes to hyper-realistic portraits, the exhibition highlights both the successes and the struggles of this new artistic frontier. Together, these works spark dialogue about authorship, innovation, and the future of photography, where imagination and algorithms converge into striking new perspectives.