Open Call Application
Student 2025 Exhibition
Eternal Reverberations: Whispers of the Past, Echoes of the Future
OPENS: November 22 | DEADLINE: December 31, 2024
Eternal Reverberations: Whispers of the Past, Echoes of the Future
"Eternal Reverberations" invites viewers into a realm where the boundaries of time dissolve, allowing the past, present, and future to intertwine. This exhibition is an exploration of memory, legacy, and foresight—an artistic meditation on how moments ripple forward, impacting lives across generations. Each artwork becomes a thread in a complex tapestry of time, capturing echoes that linger long after an event has passed.
The featured artists draw on themes of ancestry, forgotten histories, and visionary dreams, highlighting how fragments of the past shape not only our current lives but also our potential futures. Some pieces delve into personal and familial histories, recalling the nuances of heritage and how traditions endure through subtle marks and memories. Others expand into collective memories or historical reinterpretations, portraying epochs and movements that reverberate through modern consciousness.
"Time," in this collection, is represented as both fragile and formidable, unfolding in layers of paint, texture, and multimedia installations. Paintings reveal eroded landscapes that speak to environmental changes over centuries, sculptures capture the resilience of cultural artifacts, and digital installations consider the infinite possibilities that lie ahead. Together, these works invite viewers to consider their own place within time’s continuum, drawing attention to the stories they carry and the legacies they leave behind.
Submission deadline: December 31, 2024
Type: STUDENT Exhibition.
Eligibility: International
Categories: Studio Art, Fine Art, Photography, Mixed Media, Written, Video and Multi Media, Open Theme
Exhibition Director: Fang-I Wu
About Fang-I:
Fang I is a Master’s candidate in Art History and Archaeology at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, with a focus on East Asian and contemporary Asian art and cross-cultural interactions. With a strong foundation in cataloging, researching, and presenting Chinese and Tibetan antiquities, she brings over three years of curatorial experience from Treasure Art Auction Company. Driven by her curatorial ambition to bridge historical narratives with contemporary relevance, Fang I is passionate about creating accessible, immersive exhibitions that foster inclusivity and meaningful engagement with diverse audiences.
This exhibition was made possible by some of our generous donors and scholarship contributors. If you are a current student on financial aid or experiencing financial hardships, please email isliwinski@culturallyarts.com for a fee waiver form.