
The Li Tang Gallery is currently accepting submissions for its first online group show, The Next. In preparation for an era newly-shaped by a global pandemic, we are keen to present a platform for artists working across disciplines to share their evolving visions of our ongoing confrontation with The Spectacle. Subjects might include – but are not limited to – the ecosystem, social justice, decolonization, climate change, immigration, lifestyle, under-represented communities, and sustainability.
Artists at any stage of their career are invited to submit their work for consideration by our guest jury artist, Sizhu Li. The online group exhibition will be curated by the Li Tang team and promoted on Li Tang Gallery’s website, social media, and press coverage in both the United States and China.
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Deadline
December 19, 2021
Submission Fee
Free of charge
Eligibility
Open to all artists 18 years and older.
All visual art media will be considered.
Submit
- Up to 5 images and 1 video. Videos should be limited to 2 min.
- Brief bio/ artist statement
- CV
- Portfolio website
- Social media handles (if applicable)
Submitted images must be labeled as follows:
Firstname_Lastname_Title_Medium_Dimensions_Year. jpeg
Jpeg files should not exceed 1MB. Selected artists will be contacted for high resolution images.
Timeline
- Submissions will be accepted until December 19, 2021
- Selected artists will be notified by December 30, 2021
- Exhibition opens January 8, 2022
- Exhibition closes March 5, 2022
About Jury Sizhu Li

Sizhu Li is a Chinese-born multi-disciplinary artist based in New York. She holds BFA in China Central Academy of Fine Art, and later MFA in Maryland Institute College of Art with Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship, a prestigious annual national award. Lived and worked on two different continents, Li developed a unique visual language of immersive kinetic installations to illustrate her understanding of nature and human. Li’s works have exhibited at Spring/Break, Flux Factory, Governor’s Island Art Fair & Public Art Project, Chashama Gallery, Baltimore–Washington International Airport, Anderson Ranch Arts Center and so on. Since 2020, her pandemic-inspired touring project Moonment has been well received at Attleboro Arts Museum, Missouri State University, and Maryland Howard County Art Council, and will exhibit at Alabama Contemporary Art Center (2022), and Amerasia Bank Art Gallery (2022). Li currently teaches at Pratt Institute and Montclair State University.
Contact
If you have any questions regarding the submission process, please reach out to info@litanggallery.com.