OpenWorld Art Show

Explore artwork featuring neurodivergent artists in our community, meet new friends, and enjoy refreshments. This event is free and open to the public. All are invited to attend!

>> Location: OpenWorld Everett - 1902 120th Pl SE, Suite 201

>> Date/Time: November 1st at 12pm

>> Apply by October 24th. Spots for artists are filling!

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Artist Guidelines

Artists who identify as neurodivergent will be prioritized, but all artists are welcome to submit their work for consideration. Each artist is responsible for bringing their own display setup, as easels, frames, or stands will not be provided. Spots are limited, so submitting early will increase the chance of being selected. Selected artists will also be asked to provide a short bio to be displayed alongside their work. Please note that OpenWorld Psychology cannot be held responsible for lost or damaged artwork, and artists remain responsible for their own pieces at all times.

Note: We welcome artwork in all mediums and styles that reflect creativity, identity, and personal expression. In order to ensure the show is accessible and welcoming to a broad community audience, we ask that submissions avoid depictions that are excessively graphic, gory, or disturbing. Works that explore difficult or intense themes are welcome, but we encourage artists to present them thoughtfully, with consideration for viewers of diverse ages and backgrounds.

How to Apply

Submit photos of the pieces you’d like to display on our Google Form. If selected, we’ll hold a spot for you. Spots are limited — apply soon!

Information for Artists

We’re inviting artists to display their work at our upcoming community art show and open house!

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Disclaimer

Participation in the OpenWorld Psychology Art Show does not imply a therapeutic, clinical, or treatment relationship with OpenWorld Psychology or its staff. Artists participating in this event are not patients or clients of OpenWorld Psychology by virtue of their involvement in the art show. This event is offered solely as a community engagement opportunity to showcase artwork and foster inclusion.