Juried Calls & Exhibitions
Viridian Artists 34th Annual International Juried Exhibition
| Entry Dates | 4/1/26, 12:00 AM - 2/25/26, 12:00 AM 30 Days Left |
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| Entry Fee? | Yes |
| Contact Information
Viridian Artists
212-414-4040 548 West 28th St. #632 New York New York 10001 United States |
Description
Viridian Artists Gallery is proud to present its 34th International Juried Exhibition, juried by Shilpi Chandra, Assistant Curator at the Hudson River Museum.
30 artists will be selected, and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place cash prizes will be awarded. In addition, a Director’s Choice digital exhibition will be presented concurrently with the show.
The exhibition will be on view from Tuesday, April 21 through Saturday, May 9, 2026. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, April 23, from 6–8 PM.
Submission Deadline
Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
Application Requirements
All artists must submit only original work. No artwork larger than 70 inches in any dimension. Please no AI, prints, or digital work.
Eligibility Criteria
This exhibition is open to all artists 18 years or older. Anyone in the United States or internationally may apply. Please no students.
Rules and Terms to Apply
All artists may submit three jpeg images for a fee of $45. Up to 20 additional images at $5 per image.
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BIO
Juror Shilpi Chandra is a curator and art historian focusing on contemporary American Art and the Asian diaspora. She is currently an Assistant Curator at the Hudson River Museum where she curated Alvin Hollingsworth: All That Jazz (2024), co-curated Everything Has a Story: Reflections on the Collection (2025) and adapted Hudson River Museum’s presentation of Modern Women/Modern Visions: Photographs from the Bank of America Collection (2026). Shilpi has also curated exhibitions independently at Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop and Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, Pelham Art Center, Flushing Town Hall, and Queens Botanical Gardens where she worked with emerging artists and artist collectives. She was also awarded a 2024 Center for Craft Archive Fellowship for archival research into Krishna Reddy’s pioneering printmaking practice in New York which resulted in an exhibition and published article in Hyperallergic.
