18/06/2026
New update now live on ArtRabbit for you to browse, share, and apply!
🏆 Awards at Art Coordinate
📝 Writing Opportunity with Bold Mellon Collective CIC, Everthing But The Work
💰 Grant by Freelands Foundation
🏛️ Residencies at Equisoain Art Residency
🤝 Collaboration with Moleskine
🖼️ Exhibition Opportunity with Galleri Heike Arndt Berlin
More this way 👇
https://www.artrabbit.com/artist-opportunities
17/06/2026
UAL Awarding Body's Origins Creatives 2026 takes over Mall Galleries, London
Save the date to discover a vibrant exhibition of bold student creativity across art, design, fashion, film, music and more, alongside live performances at Origins Creatives Live.
With free entry all week, come and explore, get inspired, and experience the buzz of creativity.
📅 15 Jul 2026 – 18 Jul 2026
📍 Mall Galleries, London
🔗https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/origins-creatives-2026-tickets-1989548841141?aff=ArtRabbitLimited
🖼️ Anya Evans, ‘Sonder - What once was’. Courtesy Hatch Films CIC
🖼️ Student Collaboration, ‘Fashion X Magazine Heaven’. Courtesy Hatch Films CIC
16/06/2026
Alert 📢: The Royal Society of Marine Artists Open Call 2026 is Now Open
The Royal Society of Marine Artists (RSMA) invites artists worldwide, aged 18 and over, to submit artwork for the RSMA Annual Exhibition 2026 at Mall Galleries.
Selected artists will have their work exhibited at Mall Galleries / Federation of British Artists, London, with potential for sales and commissions. There are £5,000 worth of incredible prizes and awards on offer, including The Baltic Exchange Award of £2,000.
Submit before Friday 24 July 2026 at 12pm.
13/06/2026
Alert 📢: The Online Drawing Development Year at the Royal Drawing School is now open for applications.
This one-year intensive programme is designed for arts graduates and artists with an evolving studio practice who are looking for live online drawing tuition, structured critical dialogue, and sustained guidance from tutors, mentors and peers.
Spanning three terms, the Online Drawing Development Year, ODDY, supports both technical development and each student’s individual artistic practice.
Submit your portfolio and apply by 29 July for a January 2027 start.
🔗 https://www.artrabbit.com/artist-opportunities/2026/july/online-drawing-development-year-2027
🖼️ Courtesy to Royal Drawing School
12/06/2026
👓 New London Review: Inside LANZA atelier’s new Serpentine Pavilion
Designed by Mexico City-based architecture studio LANZA atelier, a serpentine brings a flowing brick structure to Serpentine South.
Marking the 25th Serpentine Pavilion, this year’s commission draws on the histories of serpents, brick and garden walls to create an open public space in Kensington Gardens.
📅 6 Jun 2026 – 25 Oct 2026�
📍 Serpentine South Gallery, London�
🔗 Read Brian's review on ArtRabbit https://www.artrabbit.com/network/features/2026/june/serpentine-pavilion-2026-lanza-atelier-rethinks-the-wall
📸 Photo: Iwan Baan, LANZA atelier. Courtesy Serpentine
11/06/2026
New update now live on ArtRabbit for you to browse, share, and apply!
🏆 Awards at New Emergence Art, Hyundai Artlab
💼 Commission by Moving Classics Sonic Bridges
💰 Grant by Liu Shiming Art Foundation
📊 Job at Bluecoat
🏛️ Residencies at PRAKSIS, IMPAKT, A4 Residency Art Center, Kinosaki International Art Center
More this way 👇
https://www.artrabbit.com/artist-opportunities
11/06/2026
Happy first anniversary to Storehouse, the museum that lets you wander through the good stuff usually kept behind the scenes.
One year on, London’s newest working museum is still making the hidden parts of museum life visible, from 250,000 objects and open storage to conservation spaces, Order an Object appointments and the David Bowie Centre.
Read .gring's full article on ArtRabbit.
📸 V&A East Storehouse, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro. Photo: Hufton + Crow. Courtesy V&A.
10/06/2026
6 must-see NYC museum shows this summer 🗽
From self-taught visionaries to Renaissance masters, contemporary provocateurs and industrial photography, New York’s museums are offering a brilliant way into the city this summer.
Morgan Everhart brings together six standout museum exhibitions across the city, tracing questions of creativity, reinvention, identity and how culture is made.
Featuring: New Humans at the New Museum, Raphael at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Self-Made at the American Folk Art Museum, Marcel Duchamp at MoMA The Museum of Modern Art, Andy Warhol at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Made in America at Cooper Hewitt.
Read the full piece on ArtRabbit, and find the complete curated longlist in the ArtRabbit app: https://www.artrabbit.com/network/features/2026/june/the-must-see-museum-exhibitions-in-nyc-this-summer
📱 Download the ArtRabbit app to save the list and plan your summer museum route.
📸 New Humans, exhibition view. Photo: Dario Lasagni. Courtesy New Museum
🖼️ Raphael, The Virgin and Child with Infant Saint John the Baptist in a Landscape (The Alba Madonna), ca. 1509–11. Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington
🖼️ Morris Hirshfield, The Artist and His Model, 1945. Courtesy American Folk Art Museum
🖼️ Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1950, replica of 1917 original. Courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art
📸 Andy Warhol, Andy Warhol and Archie, 1973. Courtesy Whitney Museum of American Art
📸 Christopher Payne, Wool carders, 2012. Courtesy the artist
10/06/2026
NYC Opening This Week: Tulu Bayar, What Remains, What Connects
Opening at Amos Emo Gallery this week, Tulu Bayar’s solo exhibition turns paper, soil, plant matter and photographic transfer into layered meditations on home, migration and authorship. Bringing together immigrant stories and landscape works, it asks how belonging is assembled through material, memory and exchange. Plan your visit from 11 June.
📅 11 Jun 2026 – 19 Jul 2026, Opening: 12 Jun 2026, 18:00 - 20:00
📍 Amos Eno Gallery, New York
🔗 https://www.artrabbit.com/events/tulu-bayar-what-remains-what-connects-stories-in-assembly
🖼️ Tulu Bayar, Cultivated Series (2025). Pigment transfer on handmade paper created in situ from soil and plant matter collected in the American West. Courtesy of the artist and Amos Eno Gallery