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MADE IN THE USA: BREATH OF FREEDOM
Exhibition Dates: July 15 to July 31, 2026
Juror: James Panozzo, Launch LA
The Artists Gallery (TAG) invites residents of the United States, 18 years or older, to submit artwork for exhibition at MADE IN THE USA: BREATH OF FREEDOM.
This call for art is open to interpretation, with various styles and mediums accepted.
Artists may submit paintings, drawings, photography, printmaking, mixed media, sculpture, digital art, 3D/Installation, and video art. No AI.
Call Overview
Entry Deadline: 6/15/26 at 11:59 p.m. PDT
Entry Fee (Entry Fee ): $40.00
Media Fee(Additional Image Fee): $5.00
Work Sample Requirements:
Images | Min. 1, Max. 6
Video | Min. 0, Max. 3
Total Samples | Min. 1, Max. 9
Call Type: Exhibitions
Eligibility: National
State: California
Event Dates: 6/15/25 - 7/31/25
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About Juror (More Info on CAFE Site)
James Panozzo co-founded TARFEST, the free, all ages, multidisciplinary festival held annually in the Miracle Mile District since 2002. He has headed fundraising efforts, overseen production, and collaborated with a variety of curators and partners to present a variety of programming and creative experiences. James served as the Director of Lawrence Asher Gallery on Wilshire Blvd from 2004 – 2010, managing day-to-day operations while curating and exhibiting emerging and mid-career artists.
James created the non-profit, social enterprise LAUNCH LA in 2010 to oversee the production of TARFEST annually. LAUNCH also presents monthly exhibitions at its gallery space located at 170 S. La Brea Avenue as well as other collaborative exhibitions and happenings with like-minded organizations and individuals throughout Los Angeles.
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INCREDIBLE SHOWS LAUNCH THIS UPCOMING WEDNESDAY!!
Featuring solo exhibitions by NAGUI ACHAMALLAH (Reflections and Confessions), JACKIE GOLDBERG (The Wash), VICTORIA LOSCHUK (Verdant Rapture), and KATHY PARK (Quiet Turbulence – I Want You to Stay), alongside TAG GALLERY PRESENTS Photography Unveiled & TAG ARTISTS PRESENT Earth
On view April 22 – May 15
Opening Reception: April 25, 5–8 PM
5458 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
Solo Show Artist Instagram Profiles-
@theartofnagui@montdor@victorialoschuk@kathyparkart
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Congratulations to @kathyparkart on a dynamic, colorful and powerful exhibition. This highly moving show ends today.
Show Title: Quiet Turbulence- I want you to stay
About
California-based Korean-American painter Kathy Park explores the fundamental struggles of humankind through a surreal, symbol-rich aesthetic.
Park received a BFA from Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Philadelphia. She exhibited widely in the United States and designed illustrations for various publications. She lives and works in Corona, California.
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Congratulations to @victorialoschuk on a gorgeous and awe-inspiring show. Today was the last day of this wonderful exhibition.
Show Title: Verdant Rapture
About
Victoria Loschuk grew up in Western Canada, a formative experience that fostered her connection to the natural environment. She received her M.F.A. from York University in Toronto and has exhibited in venues in the U.S. and Canada, most recently at Realarts Gallery in Agoura Hills, Artcore Gallery, Los Angeles, and at the Broome Art Gallery at Cal State Channel Islands, Camarillo. She has been awarded Canada Council grants and Artist Residencies at the Banff Center, Canada and the Bemis Artist Colony, Omaha, Nebraska. She has lived in Los Angeles for many years where she has co-created artist studio spaces, and has taught Art/Design in the Los Angeles Community College District. Her studio practice, mainly paintings and drawings, explore the varied and abundant natural environment found in Southern California.
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Congratulations to @theartofnagui on a perspective changing exhibition. The quality of this show is bold, beautiful and mesmerizing. The show closes today.
Show Title: Reflections and Confessions
About
Born in Alexandria, Egypt, my artistic journey began alongside my medical education. While navigating the rigors of medical school, I refined my craft through the independent fine art study program at the University of Alexandria Atelier. This dual path culminated in my early solo exhibitions at the University Physician’s Club (1973) and the French Cultural Center in Alexandria (1975).
Following my move to the United States in the 1980s, I completed my psychiatric training at the University of California. My decades of practice as a psychiatrist in the Bay Area profoundly influenced my perspective as a painter, offering me a deep, clinical, and empathetic understanding of the human condition.
Now dedicated exclusively to my studio practice in Southern California, I work primarily in acrylics and oils, producing a prolific body of work each year. My style remains rooted in Middle Eastern and South Mediterranean influences, often focusing on figures navigating the complexities of daily life. These subjects are “captives of time”—exploring the tension between instinct and the search for existential meaning.
Ultimately, I invite the viewer to look beyond the canvas and allow the images to reveal their own silent stories.
#Acrylic #ArtDiscovered #LosAngelesArt #LAGalleries #ArtOpening
Congratulations to @montdor on an absolutely gorgeous and thoughtful show. Today was the last day of this unforgettable exhibition!
Show Title: The Wash
About
Jackie Goldberg is an artist and designer in Los Angeles. Her work focuses on common objects and everyday scenes, finding glory in the most modest moments, majesty in the mundane. A native Californian who's lived half her life back East, Goldberg studied with Joe Blaustein at UCLA, as well as Andrew Forge, Richard Lytle, John Hull, and Natalie Charkow at Yale.
#Acrylic #ArtDiscovered #LosAngelesArt #LAGalleries #ArtOpening
Lifeguard Camp, Huntington Beach
Photography
16 x 20 in by Glen Wilbert
Show Title: Photography Unveiled (Open Call Group Show)
Show Jurors-
@renard_photo & Joe Doherty
On view April 22 – May 15
5458 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
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Step aside, please!
Photography on Metal
30 x 28 in by Arthur Jacoby
Show Title: Photography Unveiled (Open Call Group Show)
Show Jurors-
@renard_photo & Joe Doherty
On view April 22 – May 15
5458 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
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Lemons on the Moon
Photography Manipulated, printed on Hahnemuhle photo rag 308.
24 x 36 in by Damien Gossett
Show Title: Photography Unveiled (Open Call Group Show)
Show Jurors-
@renard_photo & Joe Doherty
On view April 22 – May 15
5458 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
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Valley Iconic (Wilbur)
34.19039º N, 118.53587º W
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 30 in by @montdor
Show Title: The Wash
On view April 22 – May 15
5458 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
About
Jackie Goldberg is an artist and designer in Los Angeles. Her work focuses on common objects and everyday scenes, finding glory in the most modest moments, majesty in the mundane. A native Californian who's lived half her life back East, Goldberg studied with Joe Blaustein at UCLA, as well as Andrew Forge, Richard Lytle, John Hull, and Natalie Charkow at Yale.
#Acrylic #ArtDiscovered #LosAngelesArt #LAGalleries #ArtOpening
The Challenge
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 30 in by @naguiachamallah
Show Title: Reflections and Confessions
On view April 22 – May 15
5458 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
About
Born in Alexandria, Egypt, my artistic journey began alongside my medical education. While navigating the rigors of medical school, I refined my craft through the independent fine art study program at the University of Alexandria Atelier. This dual path culminated in my early solo exhibitions at the University Physician’s Club (1973) and the French Cultural Center in Alexandria (1975).
Following my move to the United States in the 1980s, I completed my psychiatric training at the University of California. My decades of practice as a psychiatrist in the Bay Area profoundly influenced my perspective as a painter, offering me a deep, clinical, and empathetic understanding of the human condition.
Now dedicated exclusively to my studio practice in Southern California, I work primarily in acrylics and oils, producing a prolific body of work each year. My style remains rooted in Middle Eastern and South Mediterranean influences, often focusing on figures navigating the complexities of daily life. These subjects are “captives of time”—exploring the tension between instinct and the search for existential meaning.
Ultimately, I invite the viewer to look beyond the canvas and allow the images to reveal their own silent stories.
#Acrylic #ArtDiscovered #LosAngelesArt #LAGalleries #ArtOpening