SBCM invites submissions for Hispanic Heritage Month exhibition

Call for artists for Hispanic Heritage Month exhibition, Expectations: A Better World Through Art, Music and Respect, scheduled to run from Sept. 13 through Dec. 14 at San Bernardino County Museum in partnership with Inland Empire Latino Art Association. | Graphic courtesy of County of San Bernardino

In partnership with Inland Empire Latino Art Association (IELAA)the San Bernardino County Museum (SBCM) has put out a call for artists to participate in an upcoming exhibition celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. With the theme “Expectations: A Better World Through Art, Music and Respect,” the exhibition invites creatives across the Inland Empire and beyond to explore the role that cultural expression plays in envisioning and building a more just and inspired future.

Opening Saturday, Sept. 13, the exhibition will highlight a broad spectrum of artistic voices—from emerging to established artists—who celebrate the vibrancy, resilience and diversity of Hispanic and Latinx communities. Artists are encouraged to submit works in all mediums, including painting, printmaking/graphic design, drawing, mixed media, textile, photography, sculpture, video, and performance that explore how expectations have shaped them as individuals, isolated them, or bring everyone together as a community.

“This year’s theme is a call on what role expectations have in forming who we are and how we view the world,” said Curator of Art and Exhibits Dr. Casey Lee. “Expectations fill us with hope and inspire us to push our limits, but at their darkest, they can make us feel inadequate or make us targets of prejudice and violence. We’re inviting artists to reflect on how culture and community can shape the world we all hope to live in—one grounded in mutual understanding, beauty, and expression.”

Submissions are open through Aug. 1, and selected works will be exhibited from Sept. 13 through Dec. 14 at SBCM.

Eligibility: Artists of all backgrounds and residing in San Bernardino County and surrounding regions.

Artist Submission Requirements:

  • Artwork will be accepted at the sole discretion of the exhibit committee. Only accepted artworks will be displayed.
  • If the artwork is not accepted, you will receive an email notification before the opening date of the exhibition.
  • Artists will deliver and remove artwork from the gallery by appointment during designated museum hours.
  • All work must be well-crafted, framed, wired and ready to hang or display.
  • All works must be original works by the submitting artist. No artificial intelligence (AI) renderings or creations will be accepted.
  • All works submitted should be of a recent date. Works previously exhibited at SBCM will not be accepted. 
  • Artwork must be removed and collected no later than one week after the exhibition has ended, or as designated.
  • By submitting artwork to this exhibition online, you permit SBCM and IELAA to use the images of your artwork for marketing, publication and advertising purposes.

Review the entry form for full submission guidelines.

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