• Artist Interview Submission

    Artist Interview Submission

    Asian Art Contemporary invites submissions from artists engaging with contemporary Asian perspectives across diverse media and disciplines. This initiative is part of our ongoing editorial program, highlighting artists whose practices contribute to evolving conversations around identity, culture, and contemporary artistic production.

    We welcome submissions from emerging to established Asian artists worldwide.

    About the Program

    Selected artists are featured through a dedicated editorial presentation, including an in-depth interview and a curated selection of artworks, published across our platform and communication channels.

    Artists may also be considered for exhibitions, events, and future invitations as guest jurors, contributors, or collaborators within programs organized by Asian Art Contemporary.

    Our editorial features are developed to provide thoughtful context around each artist’s practice, positioning their work within broader contemporary discourse while reaching an international audience of artists, curators, and collectors.

    Eligibility

    • Open to artists of Asian heritage or those engaging with Asian cultural contexts
    • All disciplines accepted (including but not limited to painting, sculpture, photography, installation, new media)
    • Open internationally

    Selection Process

    • Submissions are reviewed by the curatorial team at Asian Art Contemporary.
    • Submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis. Artists are selected based on the strength of their practice and its alignment with our editorial and curatorial direction.
    • Due to the volume of submissions, not all applicants will be selected. Only selected artists will be notified via email.

    Submission Fee

    A non-refundable submission fee applies based on the selected track and supports the curatorial review and editorial production process.

    There are no additional fees required upon selection.

    Artists may complete the submission form first. After submitting, a payment link will be sent based on the selected submission option. Submissions are only considered complete after payment is received.

    Submission Options

    Artists may apply through one of the following editorial review tracks:

    Standard Submission — $45

    • Curatorial and editorial review of submitted materials
    • Consideration for an artist interview feature and presentation of selected works
    • Promotion across Instagram, Xiaohongshu, and targeted newsletter distribution
    • Consideration for recommendations to exhibitions and events organized by Asian Art Contemporary

    Expanded Editorial Submission — $75

    Includes all elements of the Standard Submission, with extended consideration for:

    • Invitations as guest jurors, contributors, or collaborators within programs produced by Asian Art Contemporary
    • Invitations to participate in initiatives and programs associated with the Asian Artist Center

    Important Notes

    • Applications must be submitted in English.
    • Artists are required to submit a portfolio (JPG files of work samples or a website link), artist bio, and CV through the submission form.
    • Submitted images must be labeled as follows: Firstname_Lastname_Title_Medium_Dimensions_Year.jpg
    • JPG files should not exceed 1MB. A maximum of 5 JPG files may be submitted. Selected artists will be contacted for high-resolution images if needed.
    • For video submissions, only works hosted on YouTube and Vimeo are accepted.
    • For security reasons, we do not open password-protected sites or download attachments from external links.
    • We do not accept submissions via email.
    • Submission does not guarantee selection. All fees are non-refundable.
    • Selected artists will receive further details regarding the publication timeline and materials.

    For any questions or issues regarding the application process, please contact:
    info@asianartcontemporary.com


  • Open Call: Fables in Form (Ended)

    Open Call: Fables in Form (Ended)

    Asian Art Contemporary invites submissions for the virtual exhibition Fables in Form, a showcase where contemporary Asian artists explore the interplay between narrative and visual form. The exhibition considers how stories—personal, cultural, or imagined—are shaped not only by their content but also by the way they are expressed through artistic practice. Paintings, drawings, and other works carry traces of memory, gesture, and context, transforming form into a vessel for storytelling.

    Contemporary artist Wu Shuang, multidisciplinary artist In Kyoung Chun, and writer & editor Jenny Wang have been invited as jurors for this open call. Their selections will reflect the exhibition’s dedication to presenting diverse approaches to storytelling in contemporary visual art. Fables in Form seeks works that reveal how meaning emerges through the dialogue between story and form, where the artwork itself becomes a site of narrative discovery.

    Exhibition Theme

    Fables in Form

    Exhibition Type

    Online/ Virtual

    Jury

    Wu Shuang, In Kyoung Chun, Xuezhu Jenny Wang

    Who Can Apply

    • Open to Asian artists working worldwide.
    • Artists at any stage of their careers are encouraged to apply.
    • Submissions in both traditional and digital mediums (painting, sculpture, photography, video, mixed media, etc.) are welcome.
    • Artwork must be original. Artists are responsible for copyright compliance.

    Prizes

    • Virtual Exhibition: Selected artists will have their work showcased in a curated virtual exhibition.
    • Artist Interviews: All selected artists will be provided with free artist interviews to share their creative processes and stories.
    • Digital Certificates: First, second, and third place winners will receive official digital certificates recognizing their achievements.
    • Social Media Promotion: All selected artists will be promoted on our Instagram account.

    Guest Juror

    Wu Shuang (b.1986) is a Chinese contemporary artist who practices Abstract Expressionism. She studied at Kassel University in Germany in 2007 and graduated from the Oil Painting Department of the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 2009. 

    Continuing her studies thereafter, she attained her master’s degree from Department of Printmaking at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2014. Wu Shuang has held more than ten solo exhibitions in Tokyo, Taipei, Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai. Her works have been widely exhibited and collected by professional organizations in the U.S. Australia, Italy, South Korea, Singapore and Japan. Wu Shuang currently lives and works in Europe and the U.S. 

    Wu Shuang’s art possesses a deep international perspective, reflecting her belief in the boundless nature of artistic expression and its ability to resonate universally with humanity. Her works are visually captivating, characterized by a striking interplay of purity and contrasting colors. Through her skillful blending of bright hues, initially conflicting yet ultimately harmonious, she creates compositions that intrigue and inspire. Wu Shuang’s artistic vision seeks to encapsulate the essence of our everevolving world, emphasizing the fleeting nature of light and life. Her passion for travel has led her to explore nearly 40 countries and 100 cities, enriching her art with diverse cultural influences and inspirations. Through her work, she grapples with the profound forces of nature, the rapid pace of change, and the complexities of human emotions, offering a poignant reflection on the joys and sorrows of existence. 

    https://www.instagram.com/wu_shuang_art/

    In Kyoung Chun is a multidisciplinary artist born in Seoul, South Korea, and currently based in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries, institutions, and platforms, including Poem 88, HiLo Press, Dashboard, The New Gallery (Tennessee), Emory University, Sumter Gallery (South Carolina), Stove Works, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, NADA (online), Yi Gallery (New York) and Asian Art Contemporary (New York).

    Chun’s works are included in the permanent collections of the High Museum of Art, Goat Farm Arts Center, City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Atlanta Public Library, Georgia State University, and in numerous private collections, including that of the late master Larry Walker.

    https://inkyoungchoichun.com
    https://www.instagram.com/inkyoungc/

    Xuezhu Jenny Wang is a Chinese-born journalist based in New York City with a background in postwar art and architecture. She holds a B.A. from Columbia University. Her writing and research focus on socially engaged art, performance, and video art. Wang serves on the board of The Immigrant Artist Biennial and Embodied Earth. She is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of IMPULSE Magazine

    https://www.instagram.com/x_jenny_wang/

    Submission Guidelines

    • Up to 3 images and/or 1 video.
    • Brief bio/artist statement
    • CV (if applicable)
    • Portfolio website (if applicable)
    • Social media handles (if applicable)

    Submitted images should be renamed as follows:

    Firstname_Lastname_Title_Medium_Dimensions_Year.jpeg

    JPEG files should not exceed 1MB. Selected artists will be contacted for high-resolution images.

    For video submissions, time-based or kinetic artwork can be presented in videos limited to 2 minutes. For security reasons, we cannot access sites with passwords or download attachments from the web.

    We do not accept submissions via email.

    Fees

    Early Bird Submission Fee: $25 (until February 28, 2026)
    Submission Fee: $35

    Submission fees are non-refundable.

    Important Dates

    • Early Bird Submission Deadline: February 28, 2026
    • Final Submission Deadline: April 5, 2026 
    • Notification of Selection: April 17, 2026
    • Opening of Exhibition: April 27, 2026
    • End of Exhibition: July 31, 2026 

    How to Submit

    *Incomplete submissions, unpaid fees, or failure to follow guidelines will result in disqualification. We accept Stripe, PayPal, and Zelle. For payment issues, please contact program@asianartcontemporary.com.

    Notes

    • Only selected artists will be contacted due to the high volume of submissions.
    • This exhibition is curated solely to promote the work and practice of the selected artists.
    • Asian Art Contemporary does not proceed with sales or handle sales inquiries related to the artwork on display.
    • 1 entry per artist. Only the first entry will be considered in the case of duplicated submissions.

    Additional Information

    Asian Art Contemporary is dedicated to supporting the creativity of Asian artists worldwide. We look forward to seeing your interpretation of “Fables in Form” and welcoming your work into our global community.

    For any inquiries regarding the submission process, please contact us at program@asianartcontemporary.com.


  • 2026 Internship Opportunity at Asian Art Contemporary

    2026 Internship Opportunity at Asian Art Contemporary

    Asian Art Contemporary ™ is a distinguished platform dedicated to presenting the latest developments, research, and perspectives from the contemporary Asian art world. Based in New York City, Asian Art Contemporary is committed to delivering insightful and comprehensive coverage of the dynamic and evolving landscape of Asian art. Through in-depth artist interviews, critical exhibition reviews, and curatorial collaborations, the platform serves as a bridge connecting artists, collectors, scholars, and audiences across diverse cultural contexts.

    By fostering cross-cultural dialogue and artistic exchange, Asian Art Contemporary highlights the richness, diversity, and continuous innovation that define contemporary Asian art today. Asian Art Contemporary has actively participated in and supported international exhibitions and art fairs, including the New York Art on Paper Fair, Shanghai HIAF Art Fair, New York Metropolitan Art Atelier, Kyungsung University. Through these ongoing initiatives, Asian Art Contemporary reaffirms its enduring commitment to advancing the visibility and global engagement of Asian artists within the international art landscape.

    Asian Art Contemporary is now seeking creative and motivated interns to support its editorial and curatorial initiatives in 2026, including research, content creation, social media, and event coordination. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, collaborative, and passionate about contemporary Asian art and cultural storytelling.

    🌟 About the internship

    • Unpaid remote internship: 15–20 hours per week, minimum 4-month commitment
    • Work on various creative projects
    • Assist with artist outreach and data organization
    • Draft and coordinate media materials for daily communications and promotions
    • Create visual content for our website, social media, and promotional materials
    • Support special projects as needed

    🌟 What we offer

    • Internship certificate upon completion
    • Credits for contributions to official events
    • Comprehensive training across all aspects of our work
    • Official recommendation letter for outstanding performance

    🌟What we’re looking for

    • Proficient in English communication
    • Passionate about art, contemporary Asian art, curatorial practices, and event organization
    • Final-year students or recent graduates pursuing careers in art history, fine arts, arts management, or curatorship
    • Strong self-management and teamwork skills with an open and optimistic mindset
    • Experiences with work-related software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, SketchUp, etc.

    Please send your cover letter, resume, and artist CV (if applicable) to our official email info@asianartcontemporary.com.