Oscillation Open Call — Artist Submission for Group Exhibition

Oscillation Open Call — Artist Submission for Group Exhibition

A sensory-based open call for artists exploring animism, material agency, and body-space resonance at Small Gallery, London.

By Oscillation Project Team

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Sunday, June 15 · 4 - 5pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Oscillation|翕动

An open call for London-based artists working with sensory experience, ecological perception, and material agency.


We are now accepting submissions for Oscillation|翕动, a group exhibition exploring animism, embodiment, and decentralised spatial strategies. The exhibition will take place at Small Gallery, London from June 24–30, 2025, and will transform the space into a slow, immersive, and responsive field of interactions between human and non-human presence.


This call is open to artists currently based in London. Works may include installation, sound, scent, performance, moving image, or multi-sensory formats.


Submission Fee: £5

Exhibiting Fee (for selected artists): £25

All fees go toward production, materials, and artist support.


After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a link to complete your submission.


We are not looking for finished objects. We are listening for presence.Let your work become a whisper, a breath, a pulse.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the exhibition location?

The Small Gallery,12 Blakeney Close, N20 9LH, London.

What kind of work are you looking for?

We welcome: • Sensory-based installations (sound, scent, textile, plants) • Interactive / participatory works • Performance or durational acts • Moving image or ecological media • 2D work with spatial/material response

Is this a juried exhibition?

Yes. All submissions will be reviewed by the curatorial team. Selected artists will be contacted by June 16, 2025.

Is the submission fee refundable?

No. The £5 fee helps cover organisational costs and is non-refundable.

Is the space wheelchair accessible?

Partially. The main exhibition space is accessible, but some areas (such as the backyard) involve uneven terrain. If selected, we will work with you to support access.

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