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Brooklyn to Gangnam Magazine Visual Art submissions
This call closed on February 8, 2026
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Key Details
Organization
Roundcube Contemporary / Brooklyn to Gangnam Magazine
Location
Online
Submission Deadline
February 8, 2026
12:00 AM PST
Call Type
Gallery Exhibit
About This Call
Roundcube Contemporary announces an open call for visual artists for the Spring 2026 edition and onward of Brooklyn to Gangnam, a 7.5 x 7.5 inch, 60 plus-page magazine book featuring artists and writers, with a Fall 2025/Spring 2026/Fall 2026 online digital supplement available through the official website.
The theme is open-ended and may involve any kind of visual art, including painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other media. Accepted artists will receive a copy of the magazine in the mail. Entry fee is $3. International deadline: February 8, 2026.
Brookly to Gangnam is a print magazine for visual art and literature based in the NYC/NJ area, founded by Chunbum Park (Editor-in-Chief, Visual) and Albert Abdul-Barr Wang (Editor-in-Chief, Literary) in association with Roundcube Contemporary gallery in NYC, directed by Julie Jang. The magazine serves as a cross-cultural bridge between the US and Korea and provides a platform for underrepresented yet promising artists and writers to gain visibility.
The theme is open-ended and may involve any kind of visual art, including painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other media. Accepted artists will receive a copy of the magazine in the mail. Entry fee is $3. International deadline: February 8, 2026.
Brookly to Gangnam is a print magazine for visual art and literature based in the NYC/NJ area, founded by Chunbum Park (Editor-in-Chief, Visual) and Albert Abdul-Barr Wang (Editor-in-Chief, Literary) in association with Roundcube Contemporary gallery in NYC, directed by Julie Jang. The magazine serves as a cross-cultural bridge between the US and Korea and provides a platform for underrepresented yet promising artists and writers to gain visibility.
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