Juried Exhibition: Broken
Entry deadline: October 11, 2025
Exhibition dates: March 21, 2026 – April 25, 2026
Juror is Mary Murray, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Munson Museum of Art
Entry fee: $10.00/entry; up to 2 entries
Eligibility: Open to all who can hand-deliver work; all original 2D works; small 3D work; digital work if device is provided
Exhibition dates: Saturday, March 21 – Saturday, April 25, 2025
The Kirkland Art Center (KAC) welcomes entries for the juried exhibition titled Broken. Click on the link to complete the registration form and pay the entry fee.
Broken is a juried exhibition that engages with the idea of being broken—emotionally, physically, socially, politically, ecologically, economically, and systemically. Broken objects can be non-functional, or they may be broken into many pieces. People who have endured trauma may refer to themselves as “broken,” although they seem fine on the outside, they may carry a wound deep inside. Ideas, nations, dreams…so many things can be broken. Broken examines the broken pieces not only as destruction, but as revelation or revolution. Here, brokenness is not solely defined by damage or loss, but as a moment of transformation, resistance, or quiet resilience. A badly healed fracture may need to be broken once again to heal properly. Breaking down barriers or breaking free presents amazing opportunities. Out of the pain of breaking can emerge something wonderful.
This exhibition explores all possible ideas surrounding the notion of “broken.”
Terms of entry:
Artwork should be hand-delivered March 12, 13, or 14, 2026 between 12 – 4 p.m.
Artwork should be picked up April 29 or 30, or May 1 between 12 – 4 p.m.
Works must be hand-delivered and picked up during established delivery/pick-up dates.
All work must be for sale or have insurance value listed.
KAC retains a 30% commission on sold works.
KAC reserves the right to use submitted images for publicity.
All work must remain on display until the end of the exhibition.
All work must be professionally presented and ready to install. Any work not installation-ready will not be displayed.
Entry deadline: October 11, 2025
Exhibition dates: March 21, 2026 – April 25, 2026
Juror is Mary Murray, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Munson Museum of Art
Entry fee: $10.00/entry; up to 2 entries
Eligibility: Open to all who can hand-deliver work; all original 2D works; small 3D work; digital work if device is provided
Exhibition dates: Saturday, March 21 – Saturday, April 25, 2025
The Kirkland Art Center (KAC) welcomes entries for the juried exhibition titled Broken. Click on the link to complete the registration form and pay the entry fee.
Broken is a juried exhibition that engages with the idea of being broken—emotionally, physically, socially, politically, ecologically, economically, and systemically. Broken objects can be non-functional, or they may be broken into many pieces. People who have endured trauma may refer to themselves as “broken,” although they seem fine on the outside, they may carry a wound deep inside. Ideas, nations, dreams…so many things can be broken. Broken examines the broken pieces not only as destruction, but as revelation or revolution. Here, brokenness is not solely defined by damage or loss, but as a moment of transformation, resistance, or quiet resilience. A badly healed fracture may need to be broken once again to heal properly. Breaking down barriers or breaking free presents amazing opportunities. Out of the pain of breaking can emerge something wonderful.
This exhibition explores all possible ideas surrounding the notion of “broken.”
Terms of entry:
Artwork should be hand-delivered March 12, 13, or 14, 2026 between 12 – 4 p.m.
Artwork should be picked up April 29 or 30, or May 1 between 12 – 4 p.m.
Works must be hand-delivered and picked up during established delivery/pick-up dates.
All work must be for sale or have insurance value listed.
KAC retains a 30% commission on sold works.
KAC reserves the right to use submitted images for publicity.
All work must remain on display until the end of the exhibition.
All work must be professionally presented and ready to install. Any work not installation-ready will not be displayed.
Entry deadline: October 11, 2025
Exhibition dates: March 21, 2026 – April 25, 2026
Juror is Mary Murray, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Munson Museum of Art
Entry fee: $10.00/entry; up to 2 entries
Eligibility: Open to all who can hand-deliver work; all original 2D works; small 3D work; digital work if device is provided
Exhibition dates: Saturday, March 21 – Saturday, April 25, 2025
The Kirkland Art Center (KAC) welcomes entries for the juried exhibition titled Broken. Click on the link to complete the registration form and pay the entry fee.
Broken is a juried exhibition that engages with the idea of being broken—emotionally, physically, socially, politically, ecologically, economically, and systemically. Broken objects can be non-functional, or they may be broken into many pieces. People who have endured trauma may refer to themselves as “broken,” although they seem fine on the outside, they may carry a wound deep inside. Ideas, nations, dreams…so many things can be broken. Broken examines the broken pieces not only as destruction, but as revelation or revolution. Here, brokenness is not solely defined by damage or loss, but as a moment of transformation, resistance, or quiet resilience. A badly healed fracture may need to be broken once again to heal properly. Breaking down barriers or breaking free presents amazing opportunities. Out of the pain of breaking can emerge something wonderful.
This exhibition explores all possible ideas surrounding the notion of “broken.”
Terms of entry:
Artwork should be hand-delivered March 12, 13, or 14, 2026 between 12 – 4 p.m.
Artwork should be picked up April 29 or 30, or May 1 between 12 – 4 p.m.
Works must be hand-delivered and picked up during established delivery/pick-up dates.
All work must be for sale or have insurance value listed.
KAC retains a 30% commission on sold works.
KAC reserves the right to use submitted images for publicity.
All work must remain on display until the end of the exhibition.
All work must be professionally presented and ready to install. Any work not installation-ready will not be displayed.