Date: April 24 – June 26th
- RFP Open: October 30, 2025
- RFP Closes: November 28, 2025 (midnight)
Red Wall Art Gallery:
Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL) has partnered with Resorts World New York City to showcase artists in their acclaimed Red Wall Art Gallery. We seek multidisciplinary artists to display original work for Press Fast Forward, an exhibition conceived and curated by William Bentley, as part of JCAL’s Visual Voices curatorial initiative.
About the Exhibition:
This exhibition explores the artists’ imagination and recollection of the past alongside their vision of the future in an age of technological acceleration. Through framed, two-dimensional works, the exhibit reflects on how technology moves at lightning speed, shifting from analog to digital, from dream to reality, inviting artists to consider its profound impact on communication, creativity, and culture.
Technology is not only a tool of progress but also a mirror of memory. It shapes the way we express history, telling bittersweet stories of the past through nostalgic recollection while also fueling our hopes, dreams, and fears for the future. Moments in time, whether aided, transformed, or even degenerated by technology, are revealed through the artists’ vision, offering a layered dialogue between remembrance and innovation.
Some artworks may even incorporate technology directly, drawing from both old and new sources: vintage equipment, outdated machinery, decals, symbols, wires, communication devices, or the visual language of video games. Still other works may experiment with contemporary tools and digital aesthetics, showing how technology itself can become a medium, metaphor, and message.
From nostalgic videotapes, audio cassettes, flip phones, CDs, and calculators to today’s smart devices, flash drives, and artificial intelligence systems, Press Fast Forward traces the evolving landscape of innovation and connection. What do we carry forward from the past? How do we communicate now? Does technology serve as a bridge to the future or a break from history?
Press Fast Forward reveals a wide spectrum of responses: joyful, haunting, insightful, and thought-provoking. Through painting, photography, textiles, and mixed media, the exhibition demonstrates how rapidly changing technologies influence artistic expression, identity, and imagination.
About Visual Voices:
Visual Voices is a three-year curatorial fellowship that provides emerging and mid-career curators with financial support, professional experience, and mentorship. By providing artists with a radically accessible platform and financial support, Visual Voices reflects JCAL’s conviction that a diverse community isn’t defined top-down by a cultural institution, but rather by affording agency and power to a community to define itself. Visual Voices fellows curate a majority of the exhibitions at JCAL, ensuring JCAL consistently features the unique creativity and full cultural diversity of Queens. Curators consistently platform the work of BIIPOC visual artists by offering them opportunities to experiment and take creative risks, and by connecting broader communities with their work.
Process:
Interested artists submit their work solely through the JCAL Submittable portal. Each artist may submit a maximum of 10 works for consideration. All artwork must be install-ready. Participating artists receive a $250 stipend.
Eligibility:
- Solo artists only; no collectives or collaborations will be considered.
- Current Queens, NY residents only.
- Artists should not have exhibited with JCAL in the past 12-months.
- Selected artists will need to provide proof of Queens residency. Artists under 18 may participate with parent or guardian consent, with the minimum age being 13.
Application Materials (PDF or Word Only):
Only one application per artist will be accepted. A completed application must contain elements detailed below. Maximum file size is 100MB per file.
A. Artist Statement:
- Please introduce yourself, your story, and describe the motivations, methods, and contexts which shape your work. (500 words max).
B. CV / Artist Resume (optional)
- Include a CV or Artist Resume (if available)
C. Work Samples:
- Submit up to 10 individual, original artworks.
D. Work Details:
- Title, date, medium of work, and dimensions of the work.
- Short description of each work (100 words max)
- Special exhibition or installation directions, if appropriate, per work (100 words max).
Work will be reviewed based on quality and the completeness of the application. You may be contacted with follow-up questions regarding the nature of the work and the manner of intended exhibition. Artists are responsible for transporting and collecting all artwork to and from the institution.
JCAL reserves the right to not exhibit artwork that does not meet display criteria or does not align with the institution’s mission. Submissions received after midnight on November 21, 2025, will not be considered.
JCAL welcomes artists of all races, colors, religions, languages, gender identities, sexual orientations, national origins, ages, disabilities, and socioeconomic and marital statuses. Those who identify as part of underrepresented communities, and whose work centers on the artist’s personal experiences and observations, are especially welcome and encouraged to apply.
Please note:
This is a request to submit artwork for exhibition purposes only. Not an offer for purchase. JCAL does not offer feedback in any form on submitted works or applications.
Emancipation: The Rise of Womanhood
Date: 16th Jan - 13th March
RFP Open October 14, 2025
RFP Close November 21, 2025 (midnight)
Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning seeks female artists who are Queens residents to show original work in “Emancipation: The Rise of Womanhood,” an exhibition curated by Alma Leya. “Emancipation” opens Friday, January 16, 2026, at the Jamaica Arts Center, running through Friday, March 13, 2026. "Emancipation: The rise of Womanhood" is part of JCAL’s Visual Voices curatorial initiative.
Concept:
The concept of "Emancipation" is for each female participating artist to reflect their own perspectives on womanhood through their work. Inspiration may come from their own life, from someone they are closely attached to, or from idols or role models. Their inspiration doesn’t have to be restricted to only one event or situation; they can reflect different events through their work.
Materiality:
Mediums for “Emancipation” aren’t limited to painting; sculpture and installations are welcome. There is no restriction on the size of artwork. Those artworks that best reflect the exhibition concept will be selected.
Process:
Interested artists submit their work solely through the JCAL Submittable portal. Each artist may submit a maximum of 10 works for consideration. All artwork must be install-ready. Participating artists receive a $250 stipend.
About Visual Voices:
Visual Voices is a three-year curatorial fellowship that provides emerging and mid-career curators with financial support, professional experience, and mentorship. By providing artists with a radically accessible platform and financial support, Visual Voices reflects JCAL’s conviction that a diverse community isn’t defined top-down by a cultural institution, but rather by affording agency and power to a community to define itself. Visual Voices fellows curate a majority of the exhibitions at JCAL, ensuring JCAL consistently features the unique creativity and full cultural diversity of Queens. Curators consistently platform the work of BIIPOC visual artists by offering them opportunities to experiment and take creative risks, and by connecting broader communities with their work.
Eligibility:
Solo artists only; no collectives or collaborations will be considered.
Current Queens, NY residents only.
Selected artists will need to provide proof of Queens residency. Artists under 18 may participate with parent or guardian consent, with the minimum age being 13.
Application Materials (PDF or Word Only):
Only one application per artist will be accepted. A completed application must contain elements detailed below. Maximum file size is 100MB per file.
A. Artist Statement
Please introduce yourself, your story, and describe the motivations, methods, and contexts which shape your work. (500 words max).
B. Works for Consideration
· Submit up to 10 individual works, that are original to you, as follows:
· Work Details: Title, date, medium of work, and dimensions of the work;
· Short description of each work (100 words max);
· Special exhibition directions, if appropriate, per work (100 words max).
C. CV / Artist Resume (optional)
Include a CV or Artist Resume (if available)
Work will be reviewed based on quality and the completeness of the accompanying application. You may be contacted with follow-up questions regarding the nature of the work and the manner of intended exhibition. Artists are responsible for transporting and collecting all artwork to and from the institution. JCAL reserves the right to not exhibit artwork that does not meet display criteria or does not align with the institution’s mission. Submissions received after midnight on November 21, 2025, will not be considered.
JCAL welcomes artists of all races, colors, religions, languages, gender identities, sexual orientations, national origins, ages, disabilities, and socioeconomic and marital statuses. Those who identify as part of underrepresented communities, and whose work centers on the artist’s personal experiences and observations, are especially welcome and encouraged to apply.
Please note:
This is a request to submit artwork for exhibition purposes only. Not an offer for purchase. JCAL does not offer feedback in any form on submitted works or applications.
Strength Courage & Wisdom
RFP Open October 10, 2025
RFP Close November 18, 2025 (midnight)
Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning seeks artists specializing in spoken word, poetry, storytelling, and dance to perform in Strength Courage & Wisdom, our annual event celebrating Women’s History Month, on Saturday, March 28, 2026, 8pm, at the Jamaica Performing Arts Center (153-10 Jamaica Avenue).
Strength Courage & Wisdom exposes the range of women's voices. Whether it's their natural tongue that comes in like a lamb or the boom of their chosen expression that has the roar of a lion. Conceived in 2024 by JCAL’s Director of Program Operations, Wendy Arimah Berot, who also serves as the event’s curator, Strength Courage & Wisdom overflows with strong, sustaining female energy. Every aspect of the evening has a woman at the helm, from the front of house to backstage and everything in between.
This year, we’ll explore all angles of “courage to love.” We encourage women artists only to submit artistic interpretations of what that means. Regardless of the type of love: self, family, career, romantic, or current station in life etc. What courageous steps have you taken to love? All expressions/voices are welcome. Please note this call is for performance artists only. We are not accepting visual artists at this time. Artists selected for this event will each receive a $250 stipend.
Eligibility:
- Current resident of NYC Metro (Long Island included). Priority given to Queens residents.
- Solo artists or duos only; no collectives or collaborations will be considered.
- No Artists under 21 may participate.
Application Materials, Video/Audio only, (Please do not send hard copies of poems, stories, or spoken word pieces.)
Only one application per artist will be accepted. A completed application must contain elements detailed below. Maximum file size is 100MB per file.
A. Artist Bio
B. Artist Statement
Introduce yourself and how the submitted materials relate to the theme “Courage to Love”.(500 words max)
C. Works for Consideration
Submit up to 4 individual works that are original to you, as follows:
Title, date conceived (if applicable) and last date performed.
Short description of each work (100 words max);
Special performance elements directions, if appropriate; instruments, fabric etc.
Work will be reviewed based on quality and the completeness of the accompanying application. You may be contacted with follow-up questions regarding the nature of the work and the manner of intended performance.
JCAL reserves the right to not select work that does not align with the institution’s mission. Submissions received after midnight on November 18, 2025 will not be considered.
JCAL welcomes artists of all races, colors, religions, languages, gender identities, sexual orientations, national origins, ages, disabilities, and socioeconomic and marital statuses. Those who identify as part of underrepresented communities, and whose work centers on the artist’s personal experiences and observations, are especially welcome and encouraged to apply.
Please note:
JCAL does not offer feedback in any form on applications and/or submitted works.
