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The Rhythm of Summer
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Show closesAug 2, 2026
Organization:
Loft Artists Association
Location
Stamford, CT
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
June 17, 2026
Exhibition
Jun 27
- Aug 2, 2026
The Loft Artist Association is pleased to announce a call for entries for our Annual Spring/Summer Juried Exhibition. The juror will be Natsuki Takauji. This is a juried exhibition with cash prizes. All entries will be submitted and reviewed via EntryThingy. The Show dates are Saturday, June 27 to Sunday, August 2, 2026.
Deadlines include June 17 for entries, June 19 for artist notifications, and June 21 and 22, for artwork delivery.
An Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony will be held on Saturday, June 27, from 4-6 PM.
All artists are invited to submit.
Summer brings its own rhythm and flow each year. It inspires its own genre and repertoire. We encourage artists to consider the concepts of rhythm, shape, texture, and color as they relate to the experience of summer. Shaping a summer, summer textures, the colors of summer, changes in pace are all thoughts to consider. We are excited to open these concepts and ideas as inspiration for the artists own personal experience. All mediums are encouraged and acceptable for this exhibit
Natsuki Takauji is a Japanese native artist and educator based in NYC. Her work centers on themes of identity, sexuality, social phenomena, and trauma, which are underlined by her research on Japanese history, culture, and philosophy. Her interdisciplinary practice ranges from mixed-media, metal sculpture, and multimedia to socially engaged practice, sustainable art, and public sculpture. Takauji has exhibited recently at Materials for the Arts, Kapow Gallery, Japan Society, KinoSaito Arts Center, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, JFK and LaGuardia Airports in NY, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum and Kameyama Art Trienniale in Japan. She is an instructor and Co-Director of Works in Public at The Art Students League of New York, and also co-founder of The Artist Gardener NYC. Takauji has curated exhibitions for Sculptors Alliance, SLA Art Space, The Artist Gardener, and more. She received grants and fellowships from Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Materials for the Arts, Ankhlave Arts Alliance, Artport Residency, Model to Monument, Queens Council on the Arts, NYFA, Port Authority of NY&NJ, and more.
The Loft Artists Association
Founded in 1978, The Loft Artists Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of professional working artists dedicated to building connections within the visual arts community and offering many artistic and educational opportunities to the public free of charge. As an established cultural institution, their grassroots events attract thousands of visitors throughout the Tri-state area and have been recognized by funding agencies including the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, corporate and private sponsors, the City of Stamford and by visitors who return year after year. For more information please visit loftartists.org. [email protected]
Deadlines include June 17 for entries, June 19 for artist notifications, and June 21 and 22, for artwork delivery.
An Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony will be held on Saturday, June 27, from 4-6 PM.
All artists are invited to submit.
Summer brings its own rhythm and flow each year. It inspires its own genre and repertoire. We encourage artists to consider the concepts of rhythm, shape, texture, and color as they relate to the experience of summer. Shaping a summer, summer textures, the colors of summer, changes in pace are all thoughts to consider. We are excited to open these concepts and ideas as inspiration for the artists own personal experience. All mediums are encouraged and acceptable for this exhibit
Natsuki Takauji is a Japanese native artist and educator based in NYC. Her work centers on themes of identity, sexuality, social phenomena, and trauma, which are underlined by her research on Japanese history, culture, and philosophy. Her interdisciplinary practice ranges from mixed-media, metal sculpture, and multimedia to socially engaged practice, sustainable art, and public sculpture. Takauji has exhibited recently at Materials for the Arts, Kapow Gallery, Japan Society, KinoSaito Arts Center, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, JFK and LaGuardia Airports in NY, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum and Kameyama Art Trienniale in Japan. She is an instructor and Co-Director of Works in Public at The Art Students League of New York, and also co-founder of The Artist Gardener NYC. Takauji has curated exhibitions for Sculptors Alliance, SLA Art Space, The Artist Gardener, and more. She received grants and fellowships from Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Materials for the Arts, Ankhlave Arts Alliance, Artport Residency, Model to Monument, Queens Council on the Arts, NYFA, Port Authority of NY&NJ, and more.
The Loft Artists Association
Founded in 1978, The Loft Artists Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of professional working artists dedicated to building connections within the visual arts community and offering many artistic and educational opportunities to the public free of charge. As an established cultural institution, their grassroots events attract thousands of visitors throughout the Tri-state area and have been recognized by funding agencies including the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, corporate and private sponsors, the City of Stamford and by visitors who return year after year. For more information please visit loftartists.org. [email protected]