Call Detail
Call Overview
Days remaining to deadline: 21
Entry Fee (Entry Fee): $30.00
Media Fee(Additional Media Fee): $5.00
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 5
Audio | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 5
Video | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 5
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 6
Eligibility: International
State: Missouri
Call Description
Back in 2018 (let’s say there abouts) a medical discovery was made about a new organ, the interstitium. You may or may not have heard of it by now. In layman's terms, the interstitium is a fluid-filled “highway”, a space between all our tissues that interconnects every part of our body. The discovery has opened completely new ways of thinking for instance about how our organs absorb shock during daily activities, or how breast cancer can suddenly metastasize to a far reaching extremity like the knee.
To make a slight correction to the information above, the interstitium was discovered in 2018 in Western medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine has been harnessing the knowledge and effects of the interstitum since something like 1027. Western medicine arrived late at the interstitium party because of how we look at slides under the microscope. With this practice of looking at a part in detail, the interstitium, being a fluid filled canal, collapses on a microscopic slide, rendering it essentially invisible. With the use of a scope, in real time, looking at the interstitium is seen easily, once you know to look for it.
Where do we draw the lines between what is art, and what is a medical image, what is an icon, or propaganda, or marketing? Why do we create these categories? In what ways can a particular genre of imagery, methodology of inquiry, or context of presentation help us see differently or recognize something previously unknown to us? With countless ancient and modern approaches to caring for the body, how can an artist's interpretation of the medical field(s) help us explore, cope, discover, and heal, in new ways that can impact our holistic wellbeing? (Physical, mental, spiritual, emotional) Are those things even separate? Probably not. Of course not!
Artists, help us explore the world of medicine through your vision!
Application Requirements
Each image must include an artist statement pertaining to the image or specific body of work
Eligibility Criteria
Exhibition Runs: 09/02/2025 - 12/20/2025
Work Received to the Gallery by 8/16/2025
All two and three dimensional mediums are invited to apply as well as video, performance, dance, theatrical, and musical performance pieces.