Call Detail

TRANSITional Art Project: Morris Plains Indoor Photography Exhibition

Call Overview

Entry Deadline: 6/4/26 at 11:59 p.m. MDT
Days remaining to deadline: 12

Work Sample Requirements


Images | Minimum:Min. 6, Maximum:Max. 12
Audio | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 2
Video | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 2
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 6, Maximum:Max. 16
Call Type: Public Art
Eligibility: Regional
State: New Jersey
Budget: The TRANSITional Art Project will provide a $2,500 stipend to the selected artist, which can be used toward project costs, supplies, travel, and artistic fees as needed.

Call Description

The New Jersey State Council on the Arts and NJ TRANSIT are pleased to present the TRANSITional Art Project: Morris Plains Indoor Photography Exhibition. This exciting project seeks to select a photographer who lives or works in the northern New Jersey counties (Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, Warren) who is a current resident of the State of New Jersey. Preference will be given to artists with a strong connection to the Morris Plains community.

Qualified artists are encouraged to submit their proposals for a solo exhibition installation of six framed photographs in the Morris Plains Station Main Waiting Area.

Each of the six works must fit comfortably within a wall space of approximately 16” x 20” per piece, and be suitably framed for wall hanging.

One artist will be selected for a solo exhibition, which will be unveiled in Fall 2026. Both NJ TRANSIT and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts will promote the exhibition via their respective platforms, including Music in Motion performances at the Morris Plains Station.

The total project budget for the exhibition is $2,500, which will be awarded as a stipend to the selected artist by NJ TRANSIT.

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NOTE: This is one of two calls for the Morris Plains TRANSITional Art Project. For the other call, click here.

Theme: Tracks Through Time: Movement, History, and Human Connection

Applicants are asked to submit work that reflects on 250 years of American identity and transformation, the historical and cultural significance of railroads, and the lived experiences of people in transit both past and present. From the spirit of 1776 to the rhythms of modern commuting, this project aims to highlight how movement, specifically rail across land, time, and communities, has shaped the nation.

Budget:

The TRANSITional Art Project will provide a $2,500 stipend to the selected artist, which can be used toward project costs, supplies, travel, and artistic fees as needed.

Safety & Durability:

Artists must consider that the work will be displayed in a public location and subject to the elements and potential vandalism. Artists must work in a timely fashion with the NJ TRANSIT team to ensure the work provided is safe and appropriate for public display and is properly framed and wired for hanging for exhibition.

Selection Criteria:

The goals of this program are to connect NJ TRANSIT riders and the Morris Plains Train Station community with new, stimulating art experiences in their daily lives, and to provide New Jersey artists both exhibition opportunities and a supportive experience creating public art in transit spaces.

Proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

1. Artistic quality of the work samples in provided images

2. Experience to undertake the proposed work, as demonstrated by provided work samples and artist’s biography

3. Potential for positive experiences or interactions with the proposed work by NJ TRANSIT riders and the local community (the intended audience of the work)

4. Feasibility, safety, and durability of the proposed project design

5. Artwork and/or artist’s proposals alignment to the exhibition theme as noted above

Artists are encouraged to be considerate of the ridership and public nature of art in transit spaces. Work will be displayed in highly public spaces, and as such, some themes or images will not be considered, including:

Work that could be interpreted as promotion of political issues or candidates will not be considered.

Work depicting nudity or sexual themes will not be considered.

Work that includes images or representations of violence will not be considered.

Work including logos or business signage of existing businesses, corporations, and the like will not be considered.

Moving images (films, videos, animations) and three-dimensional and/or performative work will not be considered.

Additionally, artwork submitted for consideration for this call may not be generated by artificial intelligence. The artworks submitted must be the sole creative output of the artist submitting the work.

Timeline:

Call for Artists Opens: May 7, 2026

Call for Artists Closes: June 4, 2026

Jury Review: June - July 2026

Artist Notifications: No later than August 5, 2026

Design Development and Installation: August - September, 2026

Exhibition Officially Opens: Fall 2026

Application Requirements

All applications must be submitted through www.callforentry.org (CAFE), a free website for artists to use. Artists must register and set up an account in CAFE, and upload images of their work to their CAFE account in order to submit to this call. Submissions will not be accepted or reviewed through any other means.

Application Materials to be Submitted in CAFE:

1. A 1,000 character (approximately 250 word) artist’s statement. You should mention here any specific connection you have to Morris Plains, and provide any insight into your work - ideas, materials, methods or concepts - that you want the review committee to understand.

2. A brief artist bio highlighting past experiences.

3. Digital images of the artwork that you are proposing.

4. A two-page narrative document that describes the proposed idea for the overall exhibition and how it aligns with this exhibition series’ theme as noted above.

Eligibility Criteria

This project is open to artists who are at least 18 years of age, and legally able to complete a contract with NJ TRANSIT. Artists must live or work in northern New Jersey (Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, or Warren County), and must be current residents of the State of New Jersey. Please note that eligibility will be verified, and jurors will not review any submissions that do not meet the eligibility criteria.

Preference will be given to artists with a strong connection to Morris Plains. Artists must be able to work effectively and collaboratively with the TRANSITional Art Project team to further develop their initial proposal idea to a final approved design. Further, artists should consider the project timeline prior to submitting a proposal. Projects are intended to be completed in Summer 2026, and installed in Fall 2026, meaning artists will have 4 - 6 weeks total for final design iteration and approval in collaboration with NJ TRANSIT’s team, after notification of selection.

Please do not apply to this call if you do not meet the eligibility criteria. Eligibility will be verified. No jurors will review ineligible submissions.

Contract:

Upon selection and final design approval, the artist must complete a contract with NJ TRANSIT for stipend payment, and complete any necessary forms or registration for being a vendor in the NJ TRANSIT procurement system.