Mural Opportunity in Seattle
Cannonball Arts Exhibition - Group 3 (apply via link)
In preparation of our 2025 opening, we are excited to announce our first 20 calls for West Coast artists and curators.
We do open calls differently. As an idea-based art center, we are looking for bold and unconventional ideas, and celebrate mediums and genres often passed by. Renderings and budgets are valuable, but we are more interested in your ability to communicate your ideas and the quality of your vision. We want to show the works that other institutions won’t and elevate under-represented talents across the wide spectrum of creative self-expression.
Be wildly creative, ideate your project clearly, show proof of your ability to execute and share with us your boldest dreams. Winners will be selected to move forward within 30 days of the posted deadline.
You are invited to submit to as many open calls as you’d like. Please review the following prompts and use the form linked here to submit each individual application.
Artist Preferences
artist budget
$1
west-coast based artists
Location Preferences
approximate size
medium
wall budget
Inquire for budget
Deadlines
Artist Proposal
03/15/2025Project Completion
06/01/2025Design Information
Reference Link
https://cannonballarts.com/Aditional Information
Cannonball Arts is a contemporary arts and entertainment center located in the heart of downtown Seattle, on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Virginia. Spanning two floors, this 66,000 square foot, concrete constructed building provides a mixture of traditional and non-traditional arts programming designed for a wide audience – specifically catered to tourists, families and arts patrons both regionally and internationally.
It is designed to present and celebrate a broad range of West Coast creativity across mediums and genres, proposing a new model for an art center that is inclusive, interactive and participatory. Cannonball Arts defies traditional categorization – it is not a museum, nor a gallery, not an art fair or an amusement park, but borrows and draws inspiration from all of the above.
This intentional mixture of commercial and non-commercial work, traditional and non-traditional, immersive and contemplative is constructed with one primary motivation: retain and grow our regional arts communities.
