Chroma Zone Issue #1
Deadline: 22/11/2020Emily Harling
Chroma Zone Magazine Open Call - Taking submissions for issue #1 an online independent artist-led publication all about colour
We are taking submissions from artists and creatives worldwide, for the first issue of Chroma Zone Magazine. The theme for issue #1 is 'A Celebration of Colour'.
We are looking to share your drawings, painitings, sculptures, photographs, digital art, moving image, poems, essays...the list goes on! Please submit your colourful works in the form of high quality images or written responses.
If successful your work will feature in our free online magazine at www.chromazonemag.com and will be distributed across our social media platforms.
There is no submission fee for this oppertunity, however if you wish to donate to our Ko-Fi page to help us raise the funds for the production and printing of Chroma Zone Magazine please go to: www.ko-fi.com/chromazone
All donations are greatly appreciated, if we reach our goal a limited number of physical copies of Chroma Zone magazine will be available to purchase on our website. Allowing us to grow and our featured artists to get even more reach.
Find us on instagram: @chromazone_mag
Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/chromazone
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