Open Call for Submissions for Microscope’s Event Series 2023-24!

Deadline: August 31st, 11:59pm (ET)

Submit here



Bradley Eros and LeLe Dai in Eros’ Black Screen: Imageless Films, Performances (2022) – Courtesy of the artists and Microscope


Microscope is pleased to announce an Open Call for the 2023-2024 Event Series, inviting artists, whether established or emerging, to submit new and recent film, video, digital or other moving image works, sound, performance and other works made for screening or live presentation for consideration for its weekly Event Series, taking place in-person and/or online.

To submit, please send your name, contact info, link to work, title, length, completion date, screening format, description, any documentation, and credits by filling out the form HERE.

Deadline: August 31st, 2023, 11:59pm PT.

For work that is not available to preview online, you may send the requested information and a preview by flash drive or other formats to: Microscope Gallery (Attention: Event Series) 525 West 29th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001 and postmarked by the December 31st deadline.

Microscope is dedicated to artists working with the time-based arts in all their forms and is guided by the principles of inclusion, equity, and diversity.

We look forward to seeing your work!


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Since its founding in Bushwick, Brooklyn in September of 2010, Microscope Gallery has presented a weekly Event Series alongside its regular exhibitions complementing and expanding the curatorial programming through screenings, performances, readings, and lectures. The Event Series has received critical attention in the US and abroad including in Art in America, ArtFCity, Artforum, ARTnews, Bedford & Bowery, Huffington Post Arts, Hyperallergic, Observer, The New York Times, Screen Slate, Studio International, TimeOut, among many others.

In addition to the gallery’s programming, the Event Series has also included collaborations with institutions including The Whitney Museum of Art, The Parrish Museum, Centre Pompidou Paris, Anthology Film Archives, LightCone Paris, Union Docs, The Flaherty, Maysles Cinema, White Box Gallery, Experiments in Cinema, and others. Since the spring of 2021, Microscope has been located at 525 W. 29th Street, New York, NY 10001.