Category Archives: calls for entry
2013 Mural Competition
Deadline: Sunday June 30, 2013, 5pm Open to members, no fee. Notification date: July 7, 2013 Send proposals to: dx@119gallery.org Project Description: 119 Gallery seeks to create its fifth public mural at the gallery’s highly visible location at 119 Chelmsford … Continue reading
DITF V
Friday – Sunday April 6-8, FREE Doin’ It Together Fest 5, number 5, who wants to play? We dun this four times and then this is thee feefth. Fri April 6th – meet your band (people you’re gonna play music … Continue reading
Call for Entries: 7th Annual Juried Exhibit
Theme: Inside-Out Submission Deadline: Sat Nov 12, 5pm Juror: Anna Shapiro Exhibit Dates: Nov 15 – Dec 10 Reception: Sat Nov 19, 3-6pm Personal View / World View: There’s a lot happening in the world now, turning our lives inside-out. … Continue reading
Call for entries: “Secrets”
“Secrets” Nov 23 – Dec 18, 2010 119 Gallery’s 6th Annual Juried Exhibit Drop off work Thu Nov 11 through Sat Nov 13 12-5pm Theme: “Secrets.” What does your art hide? Prize: Solo exhibit at 119 Gallery in 2011. Juried … Continue reading
It’s Time To Show Off!
Tuesday – Saturday, July 13 – 30 12noon – 5pm, always free Reception Saturday July 17 3pm Exhibit open during the Lowell Folk Festival Friday- Sunday July 23 – 25. Marc Bisson, Amy Boger, Anne Brown, Joe Brown, Kathleen Cammarata, … Continue reading
INtransit V.6: Scientific American
INtransit V.6: Scientific American. Call to artists, scientists, historians, inventors, gadgeteers, animators, film makers. In 1845, the magazine Scientific American began publishing in the United States. It was primarily a magazine of patents and invention. La America Científica was a … Continue reading
Call for entries: Fifth Annual Juried Exhibit
DEADLINE Tuesday November 17, 5pm Phone: 978-452-8138 THEME Material is Language is open to all media. The theme is the media or materials. 119 Gallery’s artists and exhibits blur the line between traditional and non-traditional media. None-the-less the material is … Continue reading
Call for entries: “Can you hear me now?”
Attention: Artists, engineers, e-poets, steampunks, pundits, animators, and inventors! Call for video or film. In 1858, the first successful messages were sent over a transatlantic cable which spanned Valentia, Ireland to Heart’s Content, Newfoundland. After some tests, in August of … Continue reading


