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.
Our April Open Call, “Focus" has been created by our 34 Gallery Staff to explore the impact of maintaining mental stability while managing external triggers amid internal upheaval. As artists, we already know focus is vital to completing our work. The weight of deadlines and lack of support for our craft can feel crushing. But we keep going. This month, we ask you to channel this energy into providing focus for those struggling to find theirs. Each of the conditions covered in this Open Call takes a toll on human life:
For 2026, Artists are invited to explore what focus means. Delve into the calm within the anxious onslaught. Explore personal talismans that banish mental fog. Seek out the clarity through the earthquake of PTSD. Remind us why illness does not define who you are. Authenticate the experience of refusing to be labeled "damaged" in a world creating scars. Show us what Focus 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!
Open Medium. Fine Art, Poetry, Audiovisual, Short Film & A.I. Artwork Accepted. Submit up to 3 artworks or poems by February 27th. Include the following questions in your cover letter:
Selected artists will be notified by April 10th.
34 Gallery is proud to present “What’s in a Name”, a March 2026 open call inviting artists worldwide to explore identity, heritage, and self-expression through the lens of their own name. Using typography, letterforms, and text-based design as the primary visual language, this challenge asks: What does your name carry? What does it reveal, conceal, or transform?
Your name is often your first introduction to the world. It can be a gift, a burden, a chosen identity, a reclamation, or a bridge between cultures. This open call invites artists to use their name—first name, surname, nickname, chosen name, artist name, or any name that holds personal significance—as the foundation for a deeply personal visual exploration.
Theme: “What’s in a Name” invites artists to explore identity through typographic and text-based expression. Your submission must incorporate your name (in any meaningful form) as a central visual element.
Traditional Interpretations:
Outside the Box Concepts:
Works may be purely typographic or integrate text with additional visual elements. Traditional, digital, AI-assisted, mixed media, and experimental approaches are all welcome.
“What’s in a Name” invites you to transform identity into art. Submit your work between March 1 and March 27, 2026, and let the world see what your name truly carries.
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Submit to the Open Call:
Your name holds a story.
Let it take form. Bend it. Break it. Reclaim it. Redefine it.

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:
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.

The 34 Gallery Initiative & our parent organization, SimukaAfrica.org, invite you to give the gifts of perseverance, strength and hope by sharing your experiences of navigating adolescence, early adulthood and/or a mental health crisis.
Submit your letter of support here.
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