Archetypes

Deadline: 10/04/2026

City: London  |  Country: United Kingdom  |  Galina Hristova

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An archetype has light and shadow. It is a structural force that connects the imagination with reality. Through stories, cultures, archives, and legends, its psycho-mythical nature contains the history of humanity. It represents the collective within the individual, and the individual within the collective.

It is the link between the known and the unknown, between the natural, and the distorted.

And as every structure of polarity, it has dual potential – to be entrapping, or offer a route to evolution, questioning whether it controls you or you can be in control of it.

Being faced, translated, admitted, the archetype can open the mind to liberation – where one resists being overpowered by innate forces and begins to understand them on a mental, intellectual level.

And to recognise and navigate it becomes a source of self-knowledge. And self-realization.

Our next show takes on the Archetypes as a metaphor for a phenomenon that is shaped by universal projections of the familiar, yet unresolved. A pattern, a symbol, event or behaviour that signalizes stereotypical form, only to let us acknowledge and understand the ‘given’ place of all existing.

We invite artists to apply for our upcoming curated exhibition at Glena Art Studio. It will take place between the 30th of April and the 23rd of May, with a Private view on the 30th of April at 6.30 pm. T

o be considered, please complete the submission form and include 3–5 images of your work.

Submission is free. A £40 participation fee applies only to selected artists after the application deadline.

All artworks must be well-presented and ready for installation. Participating artists are responsible for delivery and collection of their artworks.

What we offer:

The exhibition programme includes a professionally curated presentation, installation support, a public opening event with live music, a structured publicity campaign, visitor engagement throughout the exhibition period, and an organised artists’ talk.

Participating artists will receive both physical exhibition exposure and sustained online promotion across social media channels and curated directories.

We have 3000+ followers across FB and Insta profiles, newsletter with 150+ contacts, and consistantly advertise our exhibitions and studio activities on other established event plantfroms.

Your work will be introduced to potential collectors and dealers, and you will join a growing network of artists committed to mutual support, collaboration, and creative exchange.

Our Track Record

With eight years of continuous development and officially established in the UK in 2022, Glena Art Studio has built a reputation for dynamic and engaging exhibitions.

Our own dedicated exhibiting space (aprox. 42sq/m) launched with the exhibition Muse – Metamorphosis, which welcomed a wide audience during the Private view and live events,  generating online engagement of 22.5 K views.  

By the end of the exhibiton 7% of the featured artwork was sold.

Our previous exhibitions – the ‘Christmas group show’ and ‘Unmanifested’, welcomed over 80+ visitors during each PV.

During Unmanifested, artwork sales generated the total value of £1135 and further purchases are still in discussion.

All exhibitions we host benefit from the footflow of guests, customers, and students of Glena Art classes and workshops.

Recently, some of our regular studio attendees commissioned custom artworks from an exhibiting artist.

Featured artists were also invited to participate in podcasts and interviews.

Previously, Emergency Art at Platform Southwark was a vibrant celebration of contemporary and conceptual art, drawing significant public engagement. ‘Muse – Masquerade Ball. Live music. Art.’, hosted at Candid Arts Gallery in 2022, sold 80 tickets for its live event, achieved strong attendance throughout the show, and secured a major artwork sale.

The exhibition was later featured in a curator’s interview for Create! Magazine, and participating artists progressed to secure solo exhibitions and further professional opportunities.

About Glena Art Studio

Glena Art Studio is a creative hub dedicated to art education, curated exhibitions, and cultural events. Our mission is to connect communities that celebrate equality, diversity, unity, and collaboration, while supporting artists in both their creative and personal growth.

We are excited to present another ambitious and successful exhibition and look forward to receiving your submission.

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Who is eligible for this opportunity?
UK based artists.
When is the deadline?
10.04.2026
How many works can I submit?
3-5 works
When is the delivery date?
18th and 19th of April.
When do I need to collect my work?
24th of May.
How much does it cost?
£40 fee for selected artists.
Is there a private view / opening?
Yes
What are the exhibition opening hours?
Private view: 6.30 - 9 pm
Opening times:
Sat and Sun, 10 am - 6 pm
Mon to Fri - by appointment
Does the location have disabled access?
Unfortunately not.
What publicity will be provided as part of the opportunity?
Online, Social media, Newsletter, Printed materials distributed at different venues.
Do I need to be present?
Recommended.
What kind of proposals are you looking for?
Original artworks across all media of Contemporary art.
What are the selection criteria?
Quality of the artwork, accomplished execution, background of the artist, previous experience, professionally formulated application.

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