Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Entry Fee: $28
Location Eligibility Type: International
Eligible Applicant Types: Artist
Submission Limit: 1
The 2026 Emerging Artist Distinction recognizes early-career artists demonstrating a clear and developing artistic voice. Selected work is featured as part of the journal’s editorial programming. In addition to wider recognition, select recipients may be awarded cash prizes of up to $1000 at the discretion of the editorial board.
The 2026 Emerging Artist Distinction identifies early-career artists whose work reflects a distinct perspective and strong potential for continued development. The distinction is awarded to a limited number of artists each cycle and is intended to highlight practices that demonstrate intentionality, clarity of vision, and a developing formal or conceptual direction.
Submissions are considered across visual and interdisciplinary forms. Particular attention is given to work that conveys a defined approach or emerging visual language, rather than technical refinement alone.
Selected artists are featured within editorial releases and spotlight interviews. They may also be included in curated presentations of emerging work across the journal’s platforms.
In addition to editorial recognition, select recipients may be awarded cash prizes of up to $1000 at the discretion of the editorial board. These awards are reserved for work that demonstrates exceptional clarity, originality, or momentum within an emerging practice.
Relevant Links:
Interest Form
Editorial Submission Portal
Additional Distinctions
Applicants must submit:
Works in progress or series excerpts are acceptable if they represent your current practice. Please ensure all images are clear, properly cropped, and accurately represent the work. Early submissions are encouraged.
This call is open to artists of all backgrounds, locations, and experience levels. All mediums are eligible, including but not limited to painting, drawing, photography, mixed media, digital art, installation, performance documentation, film stills, and sculpture.
Entry Fee: $28