Re-Source A Juried Art Exhibition Celebrating Creative Reuse + Ecological Mindfulness Deadline to Submit: February 16th
Presented by Azulita Project in partnership with The HeArt Box Exhibition: April 24 - May 31, 2026 Opening Reception: April 24 The HeArt Box and Azulita Project invite artists working in all mediums to submit work to Re-Source, a juried exhibition opening in April 2026 in downtown Flagstaff at The HeArt Box Gallery. This show celebrates creative reuse, ecological mindfulness, and our shared responsibility to protect Earth’s vital resources. Re-Source asks artists to consider where their materials come from, what happens to them when the work is complete, and how artistic practice can evolve toward greater sustainability. We seek high-quality, professional artworks created from recycled, repurposed, low-impact, biodegradable, or locally sourced materials. Limited plastic usage is acceptable only when materials are reused, repurposed, or integral to the concept. We encourage artists to experiment, innovate, and push the boundaries of sustainable creative practice. Why Artists Should Participate in Re-Source Explore and Experiment: Challenge yourself to think deeply about where your materials come from and enjoy the creative challenge of experimenting with eco-friendly options. Engage with Your Community: The HeArt Box has a vibrant Northern Arizona Community, giving your work meaningful local visibility. Support a Cause: Re-Source is a fundraiser for Azulita Project. By participating, your art directly helps support this nonprofit’s mission to prevent and reduce plastic waste. Inspire Reflection: Your work can spark conversations about materiality and consumption – how our consumer choices impact the environment, our communities, and our daily lives. Share Your Creativity: Create something compelling, thoughtful, and visually engaging to share with a broad audience, connecting your practice to a larger dialogue.
Parking: Paid metered street parking. Handicap parking spaces in the lot behind the Switzer building.