
Artists, your work could end up under the spotlight. Or it could be the light itself.
San Antonio’s Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival is taking applications to select the 200 artists it will showcase this November.
Artists from around the world have gathered to share their work at Luminaria’s annual gatherings, and officials are seeking both emerging and established creators in any medium. Officials haven’t yet announced a location for this year’s Luminaria, but the nighttime festival will take place Nov. 14.
This time around, organizers are emphasizing large structural and light-focused installations, but artists in any field are encouraged to apply,. Both individual artists and groups are welcome, but don’t get too excited without talking to your band or collective members first: there should only be one application per group.
Individual artists selected for the show will receive $750, while groups will receive an average of $1500, according to Luminaria officials.
The application period closes March 6, and Luminaria is holding two online information sessions, Feb. 17 and March 4, both at 6 p.m. Applications are accepted via the Luminaria website, which also offers sign-ups for the Q&A sessions.
There’s no application fee or age limit. The work must be original, created within the past three years and displayed first at the festival. Artists may not sell work during the event, and the judging panel won’t accept AI-generated creations.
Application and eligibility requirements include:
- Contact information and a headshot
- A biography
- A resume (maximum one page)
- A letter of interest, including up to 2,000 words providing an in-depth explanation of the project proposal
A Luminaria committee will review each application for professionalism, creativity, originality and innovation. The panel is seeking a diverse array of talents, and will review top numeric scores after ranking each entry. Applicants must have art ready for curator review by Sept. 1.
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