Short Description

The Stedman Gallery of Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts is pleased to announce a Rutgers–Camden Center National Open Call for submissions of works on paper for the exhibition Of the People. Coinciding with America’s 250th anniversary and Rutgers University–Camden’s centennial anniversary, this exhibition will celebrate the Stedman Gallery’s commitment to advancing contemporary American artists.

Theme

The 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence has inspired people across the country to reflect on the meaning of American democracy. The Stedman Gallery invites artists to participate in this moment of contemplation and respond to the question: what does American democracy mean to you? Artists are encouraged to consider the contemporary moment, take risks in their responses, and express their creative freedoms.

This exhibition recalls the foundational practices of the Stedman Gallery and the Rutgers–Camden Collection of Art. The inaugural exhibition for the gallery in 1975 was the Rutgers National Drawing Competition. Due to the success of this first exhibition, it became a biennial exhibition. Former jurors include Louise Bourgeois, Nancy Graves, Lee Bontecou, Ilya Bolotowsky, Lisa Phillips, Ned Rifkin, Leon Golub, Faith Ringgold, Elizabeth Sussman, and Lowery Stokes Sims. In 1981, the Rutgers National Competition widened its scope from drawings to works on paper. The Rutgers–Camden Center of the Arts seeks to continue this legacy in celebration of the gallery’s 50th anniversary.

Eligibility

  • 18 years or older.
  • Living in the United States.
  • Not presently enrolled in an undergraduate program.

Concept: Works must conceptually connect to the exhibition theme.

Medium: Works on paper. These works may include and are not limited to paintings and drawings on paper, photographs, prints, mylar, etc.

Work Requirements: Work must be original in concept and execution. Work is finalized and available for the transport dates and full exhibition run.

Submission Requirements

  • Original, high-res image files of artwork.
  • Artwork title, medium, dimensions, year.
  • Conceptual description of artwork (optional).
  • Artist Statement (Max. 250 words).
  • Artist CV.

How to Apply

Online Application

Program Benefits & Awards

Purchase Award receives a $2,500 honorarium and the opportunity to become a part of the Rutgers–Camden Collection of Art. The award will be presented during the exhibition opening reception on Thursday, January 29, 2026.

Entry Fee

  • $12 registration fee. Entry fee must be paid with credit card on the SlideRoom website and is nonrefundable.
  • Selected artists will receive a stipend. Artists are responsible for the shipment of their works to and from the gallery with the dates provided by RCCA staff. 

Location

Camden, New Jersey, United States

Timeline

  • Application Deadline: 18 July 2025

Website Link: https://rcca.camden.rutgers.edu/democracy-determined-2026-exhibition/