Reimagining the Masters
CALL TO ARTISTS
Submission Deadline: June 25, 2026
Exhibition Dates: July 16, 2026 - September 12, 2026
Opening Reception: July 16, 2026
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The Masters Reimagined invites artists into a bold conversation with the past—drawing from iconic works, movements, and visionaries, then transforming them through a contemporary lens. This isn’t imitation—it’s interpretation. Revisit, remix, and reinvent what’s come before into something personal, relevant, and alive.
From the drama of the Baroque to the emotion of Expressionism, artists are encouraged to take risks—reimagining masterpieces, borrowing elements, or channeling the spirit of a movement in fresh, unexpected ways. The result? A vibrant dialogue where tradition meets innovation—and the past sparks something entirely new.
Artists are invited to create work that responds to a recognized “master” or iconic artwork. Submissions may:
Recontextualize historical imagery and styles
Deconstruct traditional forms and compositions
Rebuild classic imagery in new ways
Bring contemporary perspectives to historical ideas
Challenge established traditions
Translate classic concepts into new media
Whether respectful, critical, experimental, or unexpected, each piece should maintain a clear conceptual connection to its source of inspiration.
Please include an image of the original masterwork with your submission.
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Entry Guidelines: Please read all submission guidelines carefully. Incomplete applications or entries that do not follow the guidelines may not be accepted.
Open to all artists — emerging, established, and self-taught
CSA membership is not required
Artists must be 18 years or older
Important:
Applications must be complete and follow all submission guidelines. Entries that are incomplete or do not comply with the stated guidelines will not be accepted for consideration. The CSA Exhibits Committee reserves the right to reject any artwork that does not meet the stated requirements or guidelines.Entry Fee
$45 non-refundable entry fee
Artists may submit up to two (2) artworks
Artwork Size Requirements
2D Artwork
Maximum size 36” x 36” including frame3D Artwork (pedestal work)
Maximum size 18” x 18” x 36” highFloor sculptures may be considered case-by-case by the Exhibits Committee
Diptychs / Triptychs
May be accepted at the discretion of the Exhibits Committee.
The combined work must not exceed 36 inches in height or width and must be listed as one artwork with a single price.
Hanging Requirements
All 2D artwork must be wired with D-rings and ready to hang
The following will not be accepted:
Sawtooth hangers
Eye screws
Keyhole hangers
Failure to provide proper hanging hardware may result in rejection from the exhibition.
Safety Requirements
Artwork may not contain toxic, flammable, or hazardous materials.
Artwork must not endanger visitors in any way.
Any artwork requiring electricity must use properly grounded 3-prong GFCI plugs.
Sales
Artists receive 100% of proceeds from the sale of their artwork during the exhibition.
Artists must provide at least one payment method for collectors (QR code for Zelle, Venmo, PayPal, CashApp, etc.).
In support of our collectors and patrons, artists are strongly encouraged to price their work for sale rather than submit NFS pieces.
Exhibition Terms
Artwork will remain on display for the duration of the exhibition.
Collector payment will be verified with the artist before artwork is released at take-down.
Artwork Pickup
Unsold artwork must be picked up within 30 days of the exhibition closing.
Artwork not retrieved within that timeframe becomes property of Charlotte Studio Artists, due to limited storage space.
Eligibility
All artwork must be original and created entirely by the submitting artist.
Digital art is excepted.
The following will not be accepted:
Reproductions or prints
AI-generated imagery
Liability
Charlotte Studio Artists will exercise reasonable care in handling and displaying artwork. However, CSA is not responsible for loss, theft, or damage while artwork is in transit, on display, or during installation or removal. Artists are encouraged to insure their work if desired.
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Submissions Open: May 7
Submission Deadline: June 25
Notification of Acceptance: July 2
Opening Reception: July 16
Exhibition Dates: July 16 - September 12
Artwork Drop-off: July 11
Artwork Pick-up: September 13
250 Years of Becoming
CALL TO ARTISTS
Artwork That Explores the American Journey
Submission Deadline: May 7, 2026
Exhibition Dates: May 21, 2026 - July 11, 2026
Opening Reception: May 21, 2026
This call has closed.
Join us for the opening reception on May 21, 2026.
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This exhibition commemorates the 250-year evolution of the United States, exploring what it
means to become—both as a nation and as individuals within it.
Since its founding in 1776, the United States has experienced periods of expansion, conflict,
innovation, and transformation. American society has continually reshaped itself, reflecting an
ongoing process of growth and change.
“The American Journey” invites artists to explore this evolving story through their work.
Artists are encouraged to interpret the theme broadly and creatively.
Possible areas of exploration include:
The evolution of American identity
The influence of technology, immigration, and industry
The changing American landscape — both physical and societal
The roles of race, class, and gender in shaping the nation
Reflections on past and present struggles, triumphs, and ongoing challenges
Environmental and global influences shaping America’s future
Through diverse artistic voices and perspectives, this exhibition aims to reflect the complexity of the American journey—past, present, and still unfolding.
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Entry Guidelines:Please read all submission guidelines carefully. Incomplete applications or entries that do not follow the guidelines may not be accepted.
Open to all artists — emerging, established, and self-taught
CSA membership is not required
Artists must be 18 years or older
Important Information:
Applications must be fully completed and adhere to all submission guidelines. Incomplete entries or those that do not comply with the stated requirements will not be considered. Submission deadlines are firm and will not be extended. Inclusion in exhibits will be based on CSA’s alignment with the YMCA, its members and guests. Please keep this in mind when entering artwork. All accepted entries will be considered appropriate for this unique venue.
The CSA Exhibits Committee reserves the right to decline any artwork that does not meet these guidelines.
Submission Instructions
Artists will submit entries through the CSA online submission form.
Submission instructions and entry link will be available at: www.charlottestudioartists.com
Entry Fee
$45 non-refundable entry fee
Artists may submit up to two (2) artworks per entry fee
Eligibility
All artwork must be original and created entirely by the submitting artist.
Digital art will be accepted at the discretion of the Exhibit Committee
Reproductions, prints, or AI-generated images will not be accepted.
All shipped artwork is the sole responsibility of the artist and must comply with the following guidelines:
The artist is responsible for all packaging, shipping, and insurance costs.
The artist must also arrange both delivery to the exhibition and return shipping of the artwork.
CSA and the CSA Exhibit Committee is not responsible for loss, theft, or damage while artwork is in transit to or from CSA.
Artwork Size Requirements
2D Artwork
Maximum size 36” x 48” including frame
3D Artwork (pedestal work)
Maximum size 18” x 18” x 36” high
Floor sculptures will be considered case-by-case by the Exhibits Committee
Diptychs / Triptychs
May be accepted at the discretion of the Exhibits Committee.
The combined work must not exceed 36 inches in height or width and must be listed as one artwork with a single price.
Hanging Requirements
All 2D artwork must be wired with D-rings and ready to hang
The following will not be accepted:
Sawtooth hangers
Eye screws
Keyhole hangers
Failure to provide proper hanging hardware may result in rejection from the exhibition.
Safety Requirements
Artwork may not contain toxic, flammable, or hazardous materials.
Artwork must be non-perishable.
Artwork must not endanger visitors in any way.
Any artwork requiring electricity must use properly grounded 3-prong GFCI plugs.
Sales
Artists receive 100% of proceeds from the sale of their artwork during the exhibition.
Artists must provide at least one payment method for collectors (QR code for Zelle,
Venmo, PayPal, CashApp, etc.).
In support of our collectors and patrons, artists are strongly encouraged to price their work for sale rather than submit NFS pieces.
Exhibition Terms
Artwork will remain on display for the duration of the exhibition.
Collector payment will be verified with the artist before artwork is released at take down.
Artwork Pickup
Unsold artwork must be picked up within 7 (seven) days following the close of the exhibition.
Due to limited storage space, any artwork not collected within this timeframe will become the property of Charlotte Studio Artists.
Liability
Charlotte Studio Artists will exercise reasonable care in handling and displaying artwork.
However, CSA is not responsible for loss, theft, or damage while artwork is in transit, on display, or during installation or removal. Artists are encouraged to insure their work if desired.
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Submissions Open: March 26
Submission Deadline: May 7
Notification of Acceptance: May 9
Opening Reception: May 21
Exhibition Dates: May 21 - July 11
Artwork Drop-off: May 16 from 10am-4pm
Artwork Pick-up: July 12 from 1pm-3pm or July 14 from 10am-12pm