Aptos, California
Entry Fee: $35

Location Eligibility Type: National
Eligible Applicant Types: Artist
Submission Limit: 1
Resilience is a superpower! In challenging times, it gives us strength, tenacity and self-reliance to persevere and forge ahead with a flexible, adaptable mindset.
How do you envision resilience? We invite you to submit artworks that express this potent and complex idea.
Open to Latino/a/x artists living in the US, working in all art media and disciplines.
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¡La resiliencia es un superpoder! En tiempos difíciles, nos aporta la fuerza, la tenacidad y la autonomía necesarias para perseverar y seguir adelante con una mentalidad flexible y adaptable.
¿Cómo visualizas la resiliencia? Te invitamos a presentar obras de arte que expresen esta idea poderosa y compleja.
Convocatoria abierta a artistas latinos/as/x que residan en los Estados Unidos y trabajen en cualquier medio o disciplina artística.
JUROR: Alyssarhaye Graciano, Visual Arts Curator/Curador de artes visuales, MACLA/Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana, San José, CA
EXHIBITION: Sept. 28–Oct. 27, 2026
CASH AWARDS
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Resilience is a superpower! During challenging circumstances and difficult times it can give us the strength to persevere through great adversity with fortitude, and it can provide the flexibility and resourcefulness to find pathways forward with a creative mindset.
When we face disruptive, life-changing personal events such as changing jobs, becoming parents, suffering injury or illness, dealing with the end of a relationship, or experiencing the death of loved ones, we can draw on our adaptability and self-reliance as we rebuild a new sense of self, stability and purpose.
On a larger scale, the world today confronts us with a daunting barrage of deeply troubling realities: a dire shift toward authoritarianism, menacing threats to immigrants and communities of color, economic crises, war, environmental disasters — all events that can alter the course of millions of people’s lives and call for a concerted, collective effort to fight for a better world with great courage and tenacity.
And even relatively smaller stressors can be more easily overcome with a resilient constitution or attitude and the ability or determination to find a solution; think of a tree bending and not breaking in the wind, an artist overcoming a creative block, or… certainly you can imagine any number of scenarios in which resilience makes all the difference.
How do you envision resilience? We invite you to submit artworks that reflect some aspect of this potent and complex idea.
This call is open to Latino/a/x artists living in the US, working in any art media / discipline. The artwork content does not in any way have to be specific to Latino/a/x themes or culture, although it can be, of course. We welcome any and all interpretations, imagery and content that captures the idea of “resilience.”
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ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
La Resiliencia will be presented at Cabrillo Gallery as part of our annual LatinXperiencia exhibition series and in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Our LatinXperiencia series features Latino/a/x artists speaking to a wide diversity of themes, offering a platform to foster cross-cultural connections and generate meaningful conversations within our diverse academic community and beyond.
Timeline:
3 Juror's Awards: $300, $250, $200
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ABOUT THE JUROR:
Alyssarhaye Graciano is the Visual Arts Curator at MACLA/Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana in San Jose, CA. In addition be being a community curator she is a published author and practicing textile artist. Her curatorial practice has focused on emerging and established artists of color, uplifting untold stories, and artistic expressions.
Prior to MACLA, Graciano held positions at Silicon Valley Creates and New Museum Los Gatos. An arts advocate, she volunteers on the GenArts Steering Committee, writes for Content Magazine, and is currently in the Multicultural Arts Leadership Institute (MALI). Alyssarhaye is trilingual with a BA in Languages and Literature from the University of California, Riverside.
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ABOUT CABRILLO GALLERY:
Cabrillo Gallery in Aptos, California presents high quality art and design exhibitions, lectures and other programming to promote a broad range of discourse about the visual arts and culture. Our programming serves to educate and inspire our academic community at Cabrillo College, the wider community of the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas, and beyond. To learn more about the gallery, visit https://www.cabrillo.edu/cabrillo-gallery/
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