Online exhibitions
for artists.

Salon presents a continuing program of themed exhibitions built around considered attention and meaningful recognition.

Every exhibition has its own theme, open call, selection process, public wall, and lasting archive.

Multiple themed exhibitions · First exhibition in preparation

Exhibitions

Salon is the permanent program. Each exhibition is a time-limited chapter with a distinct theme, published criteria, and its own Salon Wall.

01

Proposed first exhibition

Identity

An exhibition about self, story, belonging, memory, and the parts of us that are usually unseen.

Approximately five weeks

02

Future exhibition

To be announced

Salon will continue with distinct themes after the first exhibition has been published and reviewed.

Theme and dates to be announced

One exhibition,
about five weeks

This is the default pilot rhythm. Exact opening, deadline, review, publication, and recap dates are announced separately for every exhibition.

01

Open call · 2 weeks

Salon announces a theme. Artists submit one original work and a short statement.

02

Review · 1 week

Salon checks eligibility and rights, then considers each work against published criteria.

03

Exhibition · Week 4

Accepted works are published together; selected works lead the main Salon Wall.

04

Recognition · Week 5

Winners and the exhibition recap are published. Artwork pages remain shareable in the archive.

Recognition,
made visible.

Salon is built around considered presentation, not endless posting. Every exhibition gives artwork a context, a public record, and a clear level of recognition.

Published

Accepted work receives a public artwork page and a place in the edition archive.

Featured

A limited selection is presented on the main Salon Wall with a published selection note.

Salon Winner

The strongest works receive the edition’s highest recognition. Recognition is never for sale.

A wall, not a feed.

The main Salon Wall is deliberately limited. Works are arranged for attention and presented with title, artist identity, statement, and recognition status.

01Painting
02Digital work
03Mixed media
04Photography
05Illustration
Charles X distributing awards to artists at the Salon of 1824

A modern Salon

The historical Salon concentrated attention around art and helped artists gain public standing. This Salon carries that useful function online—with published criteria, layered recognition, and no paid path to selection.

François Joseph Heim · Salon of 1824

Bring one work
that says something true.

Register your interest once and we will contact you as themes and exhibition dates are announced. You can decide which open call is right for your work.

Register interest