Artist Open Call: Asian Cultural Animation in the Digital Age
- Seattle NFT Museum

- Feb 27, 2024
- 1 min read
We are pleased to announce an open call for our next exhibition, "Asian Cultural Animation in the Digital Age"

About the exhibition
The exhibition serves as a testament to the enduring power of animation in telling stories that transcend boundaries. It's a celebration of Asian cultural heritage, seen through the lens of digital artistry and the evolving world of NFTs. Each piece in the exhibition is more than just a digital token; it's a narrative, a slice of life, encapsulating the diverse perspectives and experiences that shape our shared humanity.
Artists or Collectors can submit work for the exhibition. Artists/Collectors selected will be notified by March 8th.
Artist submission form: https://forms.gle/j6JdeX3m6wSFdVvh9. There is a $15 submission fee for this open call entry. The proceeds of the submission fee are to support the museum operations so that we can continue to offer FREE admission for ALL visitors.
Timeline
Open Call: March 1st to March 8th
Art selection: All artists will be notified by March 8th if their work will be included in the exhibition
Opening Reception
RSVP to the opening reception of "Asian Cultural Animation in the Digital Age" on April 6th, 5pm - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/opening-reception-asian-cultural-animation-in-the-digital-age-exhibition-tickets-851267091787




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