Please read the Submission Guidelines before submitting your art, poetry or article feature through our Contact Form below.
The 34 Gallery aims to channel the power of art to explore monthly mental health themes through art therapy. Your participation is a form of mental health advocacy that also brings global attention to these conditions.
Themes: Our February Open Call, “Beauty," has been created by our 34 Gallery Staff to explore the mental health impact of global beauty standards in our societies. As artists, we already know what it feels like to be different. In our societies, artists grow up in echo chambers of what beauty means to anyone and everyone but us. We encounter this in our homes, workplaces and social gatherings, which creates mental health distress we all too often hide. But there is a price for this type of conformity:
For 2026, Artists are invited to explore what beauty means. Delve into the shadows and the mirror to mine gold. Explore nature to reveal its hidden facets and most dazzling lights. Flip the concept of contemporary style and make it your own. Remind us why a vintage aesthetic is worth cherishing. Contemplate who you've had to be to overcome a world that refuses to see you as you are. Show us what Beauty means to you.
Please Note: As a Mental Health Art Gallery, we are asking Creatives to mobilize to help save lives at this time. Someone seeing your work can be inspired to keep going with hope and resilience despite their mental health struggles. Your artistic advocacy with us can and will make a difference!
Requirements: Open Medium. Fine Art, Poetry, Audiovisual, Short Film & A.I. Artwork Accepted. Submit up to 3 artworks or poems by January 30th. Include the following questions in your cover letter:
Selected artists will be notified by February 10th.
34 Gallery is thrilled to announce "Love Letters to Myself: A Typography Art Challenge," an open call inviting artists, designers, poets, and visual storytellers worldwide to explore themes of self-love, reflection, and intention through the powerful medium of typography. This unique challenge asks creators to craft visual art pieces where words are not just text, but integral components of the message—a conversation with oneself across time.
By merging personal narrative with the expressive power of typography, artists can create works that resonate deeply, not only with themselves but with viewers who embark on similar journeys of introspection. It's a testament to the idea that art can be a mirror, a guide, and a wellspring of personal growth.
Theme: We invite you to use typography as your medium to communicate inwards—addressing who you were, who you are, and who you are evolving into. The core principle is that text or typography must be a fundamental element, where the words carry as much weight as the visual composition.
How can you interpret this?
Typography, as an art form, transcends mere font selection. It's the meticulous craft of shaping language through form, space, and rhythm. From historical symbols to modern digital design, it has always been both a functional tool and an expressive art. Letterforms inherently convey emotion, history, and personality. The nuances of spacing, weight, and structure subtly influence how words are *felt* rather than just *read*. When leveraged intentionally, typography transforms language into visual storytelling, making it an extraordinarily powerful conduit for self-expression and profound self-reflection.
Participating in "Love Letters to Myself" offers a rare opportunity for deep introspection and creative release. This open call not only provides a platform for global exposure for your unique artistic voice but also encourages a practice of self-care and mindfulness through art. By engaging in this challenge, artists will contribute to a collective narrative of self-discovery, connecting with a community that values vulnerability, intention, and honesty. This is your chance to solidify personal affirmations and leave yourself a message truly worth cherishing.
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Don't miss this unique opportunity to transform your inner thoughts into compelling visual art. "Love Letters to Myself" is your invitation to pause, reflect, and create. Write the reminder. Design the affirmation. Leave yourself a letter worth keeping. Begin your journey of typographic self-discovery today and submit your "Love Letter to Myself" before January 30, 2026!
Our #Empower4Her 2026 Campaign features the very best global professionals & creative talent to show you that being a woman is, in fact, amazing! Follow us for self-care advice from Medical Advisor Dr. Bernadette Anderson, narcissistic relationship recovery with Psychologist Katarzyna Dodd, and art therapy with Art Advisor MindSoul Meditations:
Interested in being featured as a mental health or art professional? Get in Touch.

Our #MusicalUnity 2025 Campaign invites you to share your top 10 songs that improve your mood, uplift your spirits, and keep you motivated. In a time where so much threatens to divide us, let's share our experiences and cultures through musical celebration to unite!
Submit on the form below or email: submissions@34Gallery.org


Interludes is a virtual publication by The 34 Gallery featuring Global Arts Professionals and Brands discussing their careers, creative process, and mental health to inspire at-risk populations to utilize The Arts for art therapy, self-care and mental wellbeing.
Submissions: Email submissions@34gallery.org with up to 5 artworks or career photos and answers to the following questions:
● State your artist name and preferred creative mediums or Arts field.
● Describe your career in The Arts & creative process.
● What (or who) inspired you to work in the Arts?
● What has been your favorite experience as an artist?
● How have The Arts improved your mental health?
● What do you think has made the global mental health crisis worse?
● How do you think humanity can unify and address these outcomes?
● Has climate change impacted your region? If so, how?
● What has been the mental health impact of these disasters?
● Why did you choose to be involved with the 34 Gallery?
● Describe your winning selection(s) with us & the creative process. (if applicable)
● What is your advice to youth looking to delve into The Arts?
● What is your advice to those interested in arts careers, art for self-care and/or arts therapy?
Please ensure your submission is at least 700 words in length.
Be Advised: The 34 Gallery is an SDG 3.4 Mental Health Arts Initiative. A number of our artists are
working under the condition of anonymity due to international conflict, domestic violence, and
trafficking situations. For this reason, our content must pass global screening filters to continue
providing outreach and safe virtual spaces to these artists. Your work with us ensures they will continue
to have a creative mental health outlet.
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