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International Exhibits         

 

Visual artists accepted as IN3 Site Members may apply to participate in any of the following exhibits. Those selected are responsible for shipping their original work to IN3's hub in Spain.  IN3 transports the works to the exhibits, hangs them, and presents the work of any participating artists who are unable to attend the opening reception in person.  Artist attendance of the opening receptions is encouraged, but not mandatory.

 

IN3 is a well respected and accessible global organization to aid visual artists' international career development goals. Exhibit in galleries, museums and prominent Historic sites in the Best Cities around the World to Market Your Art. Start Now!

2017

November 2017: Madrid, Spain

 

Madrid is a city of great cultural and political importance. While Madrid possesses a modern infrastructure, it has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighborhoods and streets. Its landmarks include the huge Royal Palace of Madrid; the Teatro Real (Royal theatre) with its restored 1850 Opera House; the Buen Retiro park; the imposing 19th-century National Library building  containing some of Spain’s historical archives; an archaeological museum of international reputation; and three superb art museums: Prado Museum, which hosts one of the finest art collections in the world, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, a museum of modern art, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, housed in the renovated Villahermosa Palace.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

October 2017: Rome, Italy

 

The culture and traditions in Rome reflect its historic past and celebrate the modern world. Rome culture is an eclectic mix of high culture, the arts, fashion and historic architecture. Art created by the masters during the Renaissance and Baroque periods coexists with modern-day pieces in art museums and galleries throughout the city.

The Vatican, the Colosseum, the Palatine and Forum Museum, the Galleria Borghese, the Palazzo Altemps, the Piazza di Spagna and the Domus Aurea are the stepping stones of today’s Roman culture.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

 

October 2017: Zaragoza, Spain

 

Romans, Muslims, Jews and Christians have all left their mark on the city. One can easily appreciate this melting pot of cultures by visiting some of the many monuments, such as La Aliafería, one of the most important Moorish palaces in all of Spain; the Seo, which encompasses a large part of Aragon's history; or any of the numerous Mudejar and Baroque-style temples and towers that enhance the city centre.

During your tour of the Aragon capital city, you simply cannot afford to miss the numerous paintings that the great Francisco de Goya left at different sites around the city as a permanent legacy from the initial stages of his artistic career.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

 

September 2017: Kaunas, Lithuania

 

Museum Kaunas Castle is a medieval fortress housing historical exhibitions. The courtyard of the Theological seminary, the Town Hall Square and the largest monastery complex in Lithuania - Pažaislis, the most magnificent example of Italian baroque architecture in the country.

 

Kaunas is a city in south-central Lithuania, at the confluence of the Neris and Nemunas rivers. To the east, the old town is home to the Kaunas Cathedral Basilica, with its ornate interior, and the Gothic spires of the Hanseatic House of Perkūnas. Laisvės Alėja, a pedestrianized street lined with trees and cafes, crosses the city from west to east.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

 

August 2017: Alexandria, Romania
Teleorman Museum.

 

The culture of Romania is the product of its geography and its distinct historical evolution. Alexandria was the intellectual and cultural center of the ancient world for some time. The city and its museum attracted many of the greatest scholars, including Jews, Syrians and Greeks. Alexandria was not only a center of Hellenism, but was also home to the largest urban Jewish community in the world. The Septuagint, a Greek version of the Tanakh, was produced there. The Royal Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria, Egypt, was once the largest library in the world. It is generally thought to have been founded at the beginning of the 3rd century BC, during the reign of Ptolemy II of Egypt.

 

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

 

July 2017: Tuscany, Italy

 

Tuscany, the cradle of Renaissance art and Italian literature, is custodian of much prestigious, archaeological, architectural and artistic heritage, belonging to its vast cultural inheritance, which is maintained and conserved by the homeland. Museums, historic monuments and world-class art galleries embellish the ancient cities of a region that is very conscious of its past.

 

Italian culture is steeped in the arts, family, architecture, music and food. Home of the Roman Empire and a major center of the Renaissance, culture on the Italian peninsula has flourished for centuries.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

 

June 2017: Sofia, Bulgaria

 

Bulgaria functioned as the hub of Slavic Europe during much of the Middle Ages, exerting considerable literary and cultural influence over the Eastern Orthodox Slavic world by means of the Preslav and Ohrid Literary Schools. Bulgaria also gave the world the Cyrillic script, the second most widely used alphabet. Bulgaria has nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites.  Also. a rich heritage in the visual arts, especially in frescoes, murals and icons. Bulgaria experienced a revival in every area of culture following the Liberation from the Islamic Ottoman Empire in 1878, the fine arts rapidly recovered and came under the influence of European artistic currents such as late Romanticism.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

 

 May 2017: Paris, France
 

The most desirable city for artists to exhibit their art work.

The Culture concerns the arts, music, museums, festivals and other entertainment in Paris, the capital city of France. The city is today one of the world's leading business and cultural centers; entertainment, music, media, fashion, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities. Paris is also home to notable cultural attractions such as the Louvre, Musée Picasso, Musée Rodin, Musée du Montparnasse, Musée National d'Art Moderne. Art and artifacts from the Middle Ages can be seen in Musée Cluny while Musée d'Orsay is notable for housing Impressionist era masterpieces.

 
Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

 

March 2017: Rome, Italy
 

The culture and traditions in Rome reflect its historic past and celebrate the modern world. Rome culture is an eclectic mix of high culture, the arts, fashion and historic architecture. Art created by the masters during the Renaissance and Baroque periods coexists with modern-day pieces in art museums and galleries throughout the city.

The Vatican, the Colosseum, the Palatine and Forum Museum, the Galleria Borghese, the Palazzo Altemps, the Piazza di Spagna and the Domus Aurea are the stepping stones of today’s Roman culture.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

 

 

April 2017: Rome, Italy
 

The culture and traditions in Rome reflect its historic past and celebrate the modern world. Rome culture is an eclectic mix of high culture, the arts, fashion and historic architecture. Art created by the masters during the Renaissance and Baroque periods coexists with modern-day pieces in art museums and galleries throughout the city.

The Vatican, the Colosseum, the Palatine and Forum Museum, the Galleria Borghese, the Palazzo Altemps, the Piazza di Spagna and the Domus Aurea are the stepping stones of today’s Roman culture.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

February 2017: Madrid, Spain

 

Madrid is a city of great cultural and political importance. While Madrid possesses a modern infrastructure, it has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighborhoods and streets. Its landmarks include three superb art museums: Prado Museum, which hosts one of the finest art collections in the world, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, a museum of modern art, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, housed in the renovated Villahermosa Palace.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

February 2017: New York City
 
The City that never sleeps. New York has long linked its rising power and economic success to investments in arts and culture. The two continue to feed off each other: the city is a giant commercial marketplace for art and creative industries, from art auctions to fashion, design.
New York’s cultural life has been seen as a symbol of the city’s wider vitality. From Carnegie Hall to MoMA, public-private partnerships linking civic ambition and wealthy philanthropists have endowed the city with world-class non-profit cultural institutions. Allied to this, New York’s hugely dynamic cultural scene finds expression in everything from Broadway theatre to hip hop. The city is also a giant commercial marketplace for art and creative industries, from art auctions to fashion, design and advertising.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application.Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

January 2017: Barcelona, Spain
 
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, is defined by quirky art and architecture, imaginative food and vibrant street life. It has medieval roots, seen in the mazelike Gothic Quarter, but a modernist personality represented by architect Antoni Gaudí’s fantastical Sagrada Família church. Barcelona is an enchanting seaside city with boundless culture, fabled architecture, and a world-class drinking and dining scene. The centerpiece of Barcelona is Barri Gòtic, the city’s historic district laden with architectural treasures and atmospheric narrow lanes.

 

Site Members can see details on how to participate in the Exhibit Application. Site Membership is FREE. Get yours HERE.

 

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