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Organizations may submit a call for art to be listed on this page. To be featured, please send us an email with pertinent information including name of opportunity, important dates, image, and website with more details.
The Arts Council of Princeton’s Paul Robeson Center serves as a key resource for contemporary art in central New Jersey. Through thought-provoking exhibitions and related public programs, the Arts Council presents artwork with a broad range of aesthetic, social, cultural, and political themes.
The window for 2027 proposals has closed. The portal to submit 2028 shows will reopen in July 2026.
yART sale 2026
Saturday, August 1 | 9am-1pm
Clear out your studio and make room for fresh ideas! Vendors working in ceramics, jewelry, printmaking, painting, and more, 30+ vendors will sell seconds, misprints, discontinued designs, and one-of-a-kind items at studio clean-out prices! Vendors must apply by Thursday, June 18.
Live for Today, Leon Rainbow
The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) is looking to collaborate with local and regional artists for our Spring Street temporary mural location. Our community-driven mural-making process supports the Arts Council’s mission of building community through the arts, and is open to everyone.
Spring Street murals are generally on view for 3-4 months. A stipend of $500 is provided for selected artists and some materials are provided by the ACP. The mural space, which is mounted MDF attached to the wall of the building, measures 32×8 feet.
Please submit your interest below. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis; ACP staff will be in touch if your proposal is to move forward.
Questions? Please email Melissa Kuscin.
We’re excited to announce that coLAB Arts has started a new project, Art City, an outdoor arts festival and corridor in downtown New Brunswick on the 18th of October, 2026. Art City will include over 160 arts vendors and arts institutions, diverse food vendors, live art activations, and four musical stages. We are looking for artists, artisans, art institutions & galleries be a part of the festival! Please consider filling out an application here.
In the months leading up to and after the festival, we are hosting 8 resident artists as part of an artist residency for Art City. June’s exhibition is by artist Andrew Harrison; When You Feel a Conflict addresses themes of spatial temporality and the evolving geography of place. The exhibition opening is on June 5th, from 5pm – 8pm, and is free to everyone.
For more information, please visit artcitynewbrunswick.org

Calling all artists — leave the four walls of the studio behind and experience the freedom of making art in a powerfully expansive setting. This plein-air painting opportunity is presented by the Arts Council in partnership with the Princeton Battlefield Society.
During this special Paint Out held in celebration of the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding, we invite artists of all skill levels to capture the grounds of the Princeton Battlefield State Park on their canvas.
Just minutes from downtown Princeton, this historic battlefield allows you to walk in the footsteps of Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and General Hugh Mercer, and explore the legacy of the Battle of Princeton. The artist with the piece deemed Best in Show will be awarded a solo exhibition in the Arts Council’s Siegal Gallery. First runner up will receive a cash prize of $100, and second runner up will be awarded $50.
How it works:
The Princeton Battlefield State Park is located at 500 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ.
Questions? Shoot us a message.
The Until Justice Just Is Student Competition is a call out to Central New Jersey youth designed to encourage high school students to reflect on the importance of racial justice in society and how we can contribute to making justice a reality. This year, participants are invited to submit an essay, video, or visual art piece that answers the following:
“As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, imagine you are tasked with rewriting the Declaration of Independence for today OR designing a monument to commemorate this moment. What truths about racial justice, equity, and inclusion must be included in a modern declaration of freedom? Who or what would your monument honor, and what would it look like to truly reflect the America we aspire to become?”
Students are encouraged to interpret the prompt creatively and personally, providing their unique perspectives on the current state of our country and how we protect and honor its citizens. Whether through powerful words, compelling images, or inspiring videos, this challenge gives students the opportunity to make their voices heard. All submission will be reviewed by YWCA Princeton staff; submission is not a guaranteed selection to participate. YWCA Princeton reserves the right to remove submissions from consideration if content is deemed inappropriate, harmful/offensive, or does not align with our mission. Upon selection, you will receive a parent waiver and media release form to be completed. Contact Darlene Nawuridam, Equity and Outreach Coordinator, with any questions at dnawuridam@ywcaprinceton.org or 609-497-2100 x 385. Good luck!
Quality Writing:
Besides the prestige of being published amongst some of the finest established artists in the world and gaining recognition with notable galleries and institutions, the main reason artists apply is because of the quality of our writing. Point Pleasant critical essays discuss the accomplishments, interpretations, process, and unique attributes by individual artists featured in the catalogue. The writing by Point Pleasant Publishing is 100% human-created content, absolutely no artificial intelligence used.
Eligibility Criteria:
Point Pleasant Publishing accepts experimental and alternative forms of visual art including photography, performance, video, film, installation, assemblage, collage, fiber, printmaking, light design, jewelry, fashion, & costume design, and analogue digital (no AI).
Artists are selected based on a variety of factors including their accomplishments, originality, conceptual impact, overall cohesiveness of portfolio, and aesthetic qualities of the art.
We especially encourage alternative / experimental artists to apply.
Deadline: Rolling
The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant program is intended to provide interim financial assistance to qualified painters, printmakers, and sculptors whose needs are the result of an unforeseen, catastrophic incident, and who lack the resources to meet that situation. Each grant is given as one-time assistance for a specific emergency, examples of which are fire, flood, or emergency medical need.
To be eligible for this program, an artist must be able to demonstrate a minimum involvement of ten years in a mature phase of his or her work. Artists must work in the disciplines of painting, sculpture or printmaking. Each application will be reviewed by the Directors, who will exercise their discretion in considering it, and will determine the amount of each award. Applicants should note there is a set amount appropriated for these grants each fiscal year; once this budgetary limit has been reached, the Foundation will not be able to judge any additional requests on their merits.
Deadline: Rolling
Administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, state fellowship programs provide funding for individual artists residing in Delaware and New Jersey to encourage and sustain these artists’ pursuit of artistic excellence.
Individual NJ-based artists must apply following the process outlined in the guidelines for New Jersey. At the annual deadline for these programs, a limited number of disciplines are accepted. All applications to these competitive programs are evaluated through a peer panel review process.
DEADLINE: Vary upon opportunity