Group Exhibition featuring the membership on aceartinc.
Call For Submissions!
Upcoming Members’ Exhibition at aceartinc.
aceartinc. is thrilled to announce a call for submissions for our upcoming annual members’ exhibition. On display from 18 July – 14 August 2025, our members show is an opportunity for active members to showcase their artwork. All media types are welcome!
The members’ show is open to all active members. If you are not an active member but would like to participate in the show, you’re welcome to sign up for membership when dropping off your artwork, as well as on our website. https://aceart.org/membership/
Regular Membership costs 25$ a year
Student Memberships are 15$ a year and only available for purchase in person
WORK DROP OFF: Wednesday 2 JULY – Wednesday 9 JULY 2025. (Including Saturday and Sunday 1 – 4 PM)
- Work can be dropped off during regular gallery hours (12-5) between 2 JULY – 9 JULY 2025.
- One work per artist and artwork may be in any medium, size within reason. For large pieces please consult with us prior to drop off admin@aceart.org
- Work must be labeled, ready to hang, with a registration form.
On Friday, July 18th from 6-9 pm, we welcome you to our opening celebration of the accomplishments of our membership. Come support our community, with refreshments and entertainment. Works will be available for purchase, with all proceeds directly going to the artist.
WORK PICK UP
- Work must be picked up during regular gallery hours starting 1 September 2025.
- Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions at breanne@aceart.org.
Drop off Deadline: July 9, 2025
Opening Reception: Friday, July 18, 6pm – 9pm
Exhibition run: 18 July, 2025 – 3 August, 2025
Gallery hours: Wednesday – Saturday, 12-5pm
About aceartinc.: We are an artist-run centre dedicated to the support, exhibition, and dissemination of contemporary art. aceartinc. Presents five major exhibitions a year by contemporary visual artists. www.aceart.org
We are on Treaty 1 Territory. On the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We offer our respect and gratitude to the caretakers of this land.