Call Detail
Call Overview
Days remaining to deadline: 59
Number of Applications Allowed: 3
Entry Fee (Entry Fee): $40.00
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 2, Maximum:Max. 3
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 2, Maximum:Max. 3
Eligibility: Regional
State: Ohio
Call Description
The Artist as Quilt Maker challenges the idea of quilts as purely domestic or decorative objects, presenting them instead as powerful works of contemporary art. Long associated with warmth, home, and inheritance, quilts are also visual records of lived experience—sites of innovation, mastery, storytelling, memory, and activism.
Quilting developed in contexts where women’s creative labor was excluded from formal art institutions. Denied access to training and recognition, women built rich artistic traditions within domestic spaces. Quilts require many of the same skills celebrated in painting and sculpture, including complex composition, sophisticated color relationships, material experimentation, and sustained technical discipline. Created to mark life events, ensure survival, or express personal vision, quilts have always carried intention and authorship.
Quilts also function as collective memory across cultures, preserving community histories where written records were scarce. Made from recycled materials and shared knowledge, they reflect resilience, labor, faith, and continuity. This exhibition foregrounds contemporary quilt artists who continue to expand the form, affirming quilting as a vital and ongoing artistic practice.
Eligibility
AQM is open to contemporary artists working in quilt-based practices. Hand-stitched works are especially encouraged; machine-stitched works will also be considered. Artists should submit images representing the work they intend to exhibit.
Key Dates
Call for Entry: January 31–March 31, 2026
Jurying: April 1–April 24, 2026
Notification: By April 28, 2026
Artwork Due: May 15–May 30, 2026
Exhibition: June 13–August 2, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 13, 2026
Entry Fee & Submission
Entry Fee: $40 (payable through www.callforentry.org or by cash/check to FAVA)
A maximum of three works may be submitted.
Each artwork must be submitted as a separate application.
After submitting your first entry and paying the $40 fee, use the coupon codes below for additional entries:
Entry2 – second artwork
Entry3 – third artwork
Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at midnight (MST)
Questions? Email kathleen@fava.org
Images
Jurying will be conducted from digital images only. Image quality is critical.
Images must accurately represent the work.
The full image should be photographed on a neutral background with all edges visible.
2D Work:
2 images required: one overall image and one detail
3D Work:
3 images required: one overall image, one detail, and one additional view
File Requirements
File format: JPG or JPEG only
Longest side: at least 1200 pixels (larger files will be resized)
File size: under 5 MB
File Naming (Do not include your full name):
Use initials and title only.
2D: Initials_Title_overall.jpg, Initials_Title_detail.jpg
3D: Initials_Title_view1.jpg, Initials_Title_view2.jpg, Initials_Title_detail.jpg
(Note: File naming conventions are not required by CaFÉ but help jurors.)
Jurying
Jurying will be conducted from submitted digital images.
Artwork that differs significantly from submitted images may be disqualified.
Delivery of Accepted Work
Artists are responsible for hand-delivering work to FAVA.
All hanging materials and instructions must be included.
Delivery Window: May 15–May 30, 2026
Pick-up Window: August 4-14, 2026
Delivery Address:
FAVA
First Floor, Suite 210
39 S. Main Street
Oberlin, OH 44074
440-774-7158
Sales
FAVA retains a 40% commission on all sales.
Artist payment will be issued within 30 days of the exhibition’s close.
Liability
FAVA will insure accepted work for 70% of fair market value while in its care.
Documentation of value is required in the event of damage or loss.
FAVA reserves the right to limit insurance coverage on individual works.
Calendar Summary
Jan 31, 2026: Online entry opens
Mar 31, 2026: Entry deadline (midnight MST)
Apr 28, 2026: Jury notifications sent
May 15–30, 2026: Artwork due
Jun 13, 2026: Exhibition opens & artist reception
Aug 2, 2026: Exhibition closes
Aug 4, 2026: Return of unsold work begins
Application Requirements
By submitting work to The Artist as Quiltmaker 2026 via www.callforentry.org, artists confirm that any accepted artwork will be available for the exhibition and will remain at FAVA for the full duration of the show.
Submission also constitutes permission for FAVA to photograph the artist and their artwork, and to use images of the work, image details, and excerpts from the artist’s statement or bio in promotional, educational, and outreach materials across all media.
Upon acceptance, artists must email high-resolution digital images (300 DPI, 8 × 10 inches, JPG or PNG) of the artwork, including at least one overall image and one detail image, to kathleen@fava.org, along with the signed artist contract.
All accepted artwork must arrive ready for installation. Artists are responsible for providing appropriate hanging devices, rods, special hooks, and clear installation instructions as needed.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility
This exhibition is open to artists living in the US. Artists must deliver and pick-up their work in person. NO MAIL-IN work will be accepted.
Artists may submit up to three artworks for consideration.
One artwork per application is required.
Artists submitting multiple works must complete separate applications for each piece.
The $40 entry fee applies to the first application only.
Use coupon codes Entry2 and Entry3 for second and third applications to avoid additional fees.
Image Requirements
2D work: Two images per artwork (one overall image and one detail).
3D work: At least two views per artwork; an additional view may be included.
Innovative two- and three-dimensional quilt-based works are eligible.
Work must have been completed within the last five years and may not have been previously exhibited at FAVA.
Collaborative works are eligible. Artists submitting both collaborative and individual works must apply separately using different email addresses.
All work must be an original design or concept and may not have been created in a class or workshop. Student work is acceptable if created independently, outside the classroom, and without instructor guidance.
Maximum artwork dimension is 108 inches in height or width.

