Call for Artists: Annual Art Competition at the Triton Museum of Art

Salon at the Triton 2024: A Premier 2D Art Competition & Exhibition

(SANTA CLARA, CA) – The Triton Museum of Art is thrilled to announce the commencement of the Salon at the Triton 2024, a prestigious 2D Art Competition & Exhibition showcasing the diverse talents of California-based artists. Aspiring and established artists alike are encouraged to participate in this esteemed event, where creativity knows no bounds.

The deadline to submit artwork is April 5, 2024.

Eligibility for participation extends to all artists currently residing in California. Submitted artworks must

be original creations completed within the last 5 years (2019 through 2024). There will be place awards in

five distinct categories: Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Photography, and Mixed Media, as well as a

Best of Show award. The recipient of the Best of Show accolade will receive a solo exhibition at the

Triton Museum of Art during the following year.

Artists are invited to submit up to 10 separate works of art each. The first entry is $20 with an additional

$10 fee for each subsequent entry. For those submitting without a Google account, a $10 flat photo

processing fee will also be applied.

This year, the Salon welcomes Aly Gould, the esteemed Executive Director of Palo Alto’s Pacific Art League, as the guest juror. With over 50 curated exhibits under her belt, Aly Gould brings a wealth of

experience and a keen eye for artistic innovation to the selection process.

The Salon at the Triton 2024 Exhibition will commence with an Artists Reception on May 25, 2024, from

2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, and will end on September 8, 2024.

Artists interested in participating can access the fillable Entry Form and detailed submission instructions

on the Triton Museum of Art’s website: www.tritonmuseum.org/salon-2024. For inquiries and assistance, please contact tritonsubmissions@gmail.com.

The Triton Museum Art is a nonprofit institution and a vital community resource that provides accessible

exhibition and education programs, which promote a broad range of contemporary California art.

Through its multifaceted programs, the museum brings together the culturally diverse population of the

Greater Bay Area to foster a better understanding of art and its role in building a strong community. The

museum provides free parking and free admission; the museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from

11:00 am to 4:30 pm.

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