Submit your work to DUMP issue 4
we’re looking for art exploring openness: exposure, the unlocked, the ajar; or simply treat this as an open call.
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DUMP is a student-led magazine designed to connect fine arts students and emerging artists. Through biannual showcases and magazine issues, DUMP aims to be a predominantly submission based project, with the intention of highlighting our peer's work. Focusing primarily on painting, sculpture, print, video, sound, photography, performance, multimedia,and writing, DUMP brings together exhibition and publication to offer multiple forms of exposure and interaction for our contemporaries, ourselves, and local emerging artists. We are self published and self funded, relying upon the four members of our group to facilitate all aspects of submission, curation, exhibition, and print.
Submissions
DUMP aims to be a predominantly submission based publication. Through these submissions we are able to connect with more artists and writers in our local communities who are interested in showing or publishing work. We accept these twice a year as we announce a theme or topic of each upcoming issue, allowing our artists to respond to a prompt through their practice. Submissions are currently open!
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- Hawk Ferdig. Epidermis, 2025. Acrylic paint, plaster, sheetrock, charcoal, marker.
- 07. Oscar Dierker, untitled D.1 (under alameda ridge #0), 2025. 32” x 80”.
- 07. Oscar Dierker, untitled D.1 (under alameda ridge #0), 2025. 32” x 80”.
wood, bolts. 48 x72"x22". 2024.
DUMP Magazine’s I <3 Perspective exhibition was a group show with the intention of exploring modes of interaction with art and each other. We seek to bring artwork into space and create a brief moment of common (or uncommon) ways of seeing. Perspective can be interpreted as a point of view informed by lived experiences, a physical exploration of space, or somewhere in between. Challenging and embracing every artist’s unique definition, I <3 Perspective sought to play with scale, dimensionality, multiple viewing points, and many ways of thinking and feeling.
Bottomless Summer was an exhibition and magazine that sought to explore the topic of bottomlessness: over your head, your toes can’t touch the ground, never-ending, ever present and nonexistent- Boundless. Our submissions reflected the artist’s interpretations and the way the theme exists in their own practices and artwork.