Open Call: Art Embassy Network (ArtEN) 2026 Annual Exhibition
Art Embassy Network
Event date: Mon, 9th Mar 2026 to Thu, 23rd Apr 2026
UK-wide
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Mon, 30 Mar 2026 "> published -
Event Summary
The Art Embassy Network (ArtEN) invites UK-based international practitioners to submit works for our 2026 Annual Exhibition in central London. In partnership with the ArtENs Network.
Event Description
In June 2026, coinciding with London Gallery Weekend, ArtEN will host its Annual Exhibition at a central London venue. This exhibition is a multilateral group show delivered in partnership with the Austrian Cultural Forum, Instituto Cervantes, the Korean Cultural Centre UK, the Liszt Institute Hungarian Cultural Centre, and the Cam es Institute (Embassy of Portugal), with structural support from the Florence Trust. There is no entry fee. Logistical and transport costs within the UK for selected works are subsidised. Requirements: You must be an artist of Austrian, Hungarian, Portuguese, Korean, or Spanish-speaking heritage/nationality. You must be currently living and working within the United Kingdom. Open to all visual arts disciplines (painting, sculpture, photography, digital, mixed media, archival). Works must be physically available for exhibition in London during early June 2026. More information on our website.
Event Overview
- Event Title: Open Call: Art Embassy Network (ArtEN) 2026 Annual Exhibition
- Type: Open call
- Date: Mon, 9th Mar 2026 to Thu, 23rd Apr 2026
- Location: UK-wide
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- Contact name: Ar Embassy Network
- Contact email: [email protected]
About Art Embassy Network
Organisation Description
The ArtEN (Art Embassy Network) is an independent organisation based in London that promotes and supports artistic and cultural initiatives.
We collaborate with cultural institutions, creative spaces, and individuals to foster artistic exchange and amplify diverse cultural voices. Through our network, we engage with international and local creative practitioners, such as galleries, artists, curators, academics, and more to facilitate collaboration and promote an expanded cultural dialogue.
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