Tate Modern's open call for submission: Future
Published: 27 May 2016 | by Tate Modern
Want to have your artwork seen by thousands of people across London?
In celebration of the new Tate Modern, young people aged 15–25 are being invited to submit their own original artwork that relates to the theme of future.
All artworks must respond to this theme, and you can be as creative with it as you like.
Your submissions can include anything from graphic design, photography, video, animation or moving image to documented performance, illustration, paintings, print, pattern, sculptures or installation.
Although the work doesn’t have to be digital please consider that it will be shown on screens and must be submitted digitally.
A curated selection of submissions will be shown at the opening weekend of the new Tate Modern from 17–19 June 2016.
Alongside this, our friends Uniqlo will select artworks to feature in a series of displays at their flagship store on Oxford Street and nine others across London.
The briefLearning from the past and looking at the present, what is the future of art and creativity?
Tate have created an
album of Tate artworks to give you some inspiration. Or you might prefer to respond to one of the following prompts:
The future of art and creativity could be:
Utopian
Unpredictable
Exciting
Dynamic
Innovative
In transition
At the intersection of human, social and technology
SubmissionSubmit your artwork via email to collectives@tate.org.uk. If your submission is over 8MB in size please use WeTransfer using the same email address. Along with your submission file, you will need to include the following information in the body of the email:
Your name
Your date of birth
Your contact email address
Your location (nearest Town/City and Country)
Please make sure your submission is 300 dpi and a 4:3 or 16:9 ratio. We are unable to accept submissions that exceed a file size of 1GB of data or 5 minutes in length.
Deadline for submissions 17.00 GMT on Tuesday 24 May 2016.
For more information:
http://www.tate.org.uk
- Tate