The Homiens Art Prize - Call for Art & Photography 2026
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• Homiens
• Deadline: April 29th, 2026
• Category: Art and Photography
• Prize: $24,000 Awarded Annually + Exhibition
• Entry Fees: Yes
• REGISTRATION: CLICK HERE
No matter where you are in your artistic journey—whether you are just beginning to carve out your voice or are already an established creator seeking new heights—the Homiens Art Prize offers a transformative opportunity to elevate your career on a global stage. Built on the principles of merit, inclusivity, and artistic excellence, this prestigious prize is more than a competition; it is a launchpad for recognition, growth, and lasting impact.
The Homiens Art Prize is open to all artists worldwide, celebrating diversity in both perspective and practice. We welcome submissions across every conceivable medium and art form, from traditional disciplines such as painting and sculpture to contemporary practices like installation and audiovisual work. There are no restrictions on when your artwork was created, nor are there limits on theme or size—allowing your creativity to remain entirely unrestricted.
Each round of the competition highlights exceptional talent through the selection of three winners, twelve finalists, and up to two hundred highly commended artists. These artists are featured in our quarterly exhibitions, gaining invaluable exposure to an international audience.
With over $12,000 USD awarded annually in unrestricted funding, the Homiens Art Prize provides meaningful financial support while remaining non-acquisitive—ensuring that artists maintain full ownership of their work. More importantly, it opens the door to a wider professional network, connecting participants with curators, institutions, and collectors who shape the global art market.
Beyond the पुरस्कार itself, the Homiens Art Prize amplifies artists through initiatives such as Meet the Artists, the Promoted Artists program, and The Art of Art: Interviews. These platforms are designed to tell your story, share your vision, and position your work within a broader cultural dialogue—helping you build not just recognition, but a lasting presence in the art world.
