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OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS

Tappeto Volante Projects

 OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS FLAT FILE, 2025Curated by Marie Anine Møller  Deadline May 4th, 2025 APPLY HERE


Vicente Matte, Works on paper, installation view.
Vicente Matte, Works on paper, installation view.

  

Tappeto Volante Projects is now accepting submissions for FLAT FILE 2025, curated by Marie Anine Møller. We invite artists working in drawing and related practices to apply.The deadline for submissions is May 4th, 2025.

 

 




Marie Anine Møller (b. 1980) is a Danish visual artist and curator based in New York. She has a BA (Hons.) in Fine Art Photography from the Glasgow School of Art, followed by an MFA in Sculpture from Pratt Institute, New York. Her work integrates sculpture, installation, and photography and explores contradictions in materials and socio-politics by questioning fixed states and definitions of value.Møller has previously exhibited at, among others, Compass Gallery in Glasgow, Photographic Center, and Arden Asbæk Gallery in Copenhagen. In America, her exhibitions include Upstate Art Weekend and UNTITLED Art Fair, Miami with NYC gallery and event space Beverly's, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, New York with Field Projects, The Locker Room, and Tappeto Volante Projects.As a curator, she has created an extensive exhibition program for CGK Gallery in Copenhagen in collaboration with the biggest photo festival in Northern Europe, Copenhagen Photofestival - her list of curations within CGK Gallery consists of names such as Chris Verene, Clemens Ascher, Nicolai Howalt, Kristoffer Bech and Tine Bek. 

 


 

 

 

About TV Projects

Tappeto Volante opened its doors in September 2020.

Amid the devastating economic fallout caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, which disproportionately impacted the arts sector, curator Paola Gallio, in collaboration with Jared Deery, JJ Manford, and Elisa Soliven, sought to provide a safe space for underrepresented artists, performers, and emerging curators to bring projects and productions to life. By transforming the entryway of their former art studios under the direction of Paola Gallio, they have created an exhibition space that also serves as a community hub, residency program, and multidisciplinary performance space.

Tappeto Volante, which means flying carpet in Italian, is a space intended to help uplift and rebuild the arts. It is a celebration of the resilience of our art community, a pledge of our active participation in the New York City Renaissance, and an affirmation of our values of inclusivity, gender equality, and BIPOC empowerment. 

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