Call for Entries: International Art & Technology Exhibition: “NIKOLA TESLA”

Presented by Tesla Science Foundation USA and Serbia

The Tesla Science Foundation USA and Serbia proudly announce an international juried exhibition exploring the intersection of art, science, and innovation. We invite professional and emerging artists worldwide to submit works for this prestigious exhibition celebrating Nikola Tesla’s legacy through contemporary artistic expression.

EXHIBITION DETAILS

Exhibition Dates: July 8-24, 2025
Venue: House of King Peter I, Belgrade, Serbia
Opening Reception: July 8, 2025, at 6:00 PM
Format: Hybrid (Physical and Virtual Exhibition)

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Eligibility:

  • Professional artists, designers, new media creators, and technological innovators
  • Work must engage with themes of science, technology, or Tesla-inspired concepts
  • All visual arts media accepted, including digital art, interactive installations, and experimental projects

Submission Requirements:

  • Application Fee: $20 per artwork (non-refundable)
  • In-Person Exhibition: Maximum 2 entries per artist
  • Virtual Exhibition: Unlimited entries (each requiring separate application fee)
  • Maximum Dimensions for Physical Works: 70 cm (W) × 100 cm (H)
  • All submissions must include high-resolution images, artist statement, and technical specifications.

PLEASE NOTE: Submitting an application and paying the application fee does not guarantee the participation in the exhibition.

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline: May 30, 2025
Notification of Acceptance: June 15, 2025
Delivery of Accepted Works: July 7th, 2025
Pick up of Accepted Works: July 25th, 2025

SELECTION PROCESS

All submissions will be reviewed by an international panel of curators and experts in art, technology, and innovation. Selection criteria include artistic excellence, technical innovation, conceptual depth, and relevance to exhibition themes.

Priority will be given to novel and original interpretations of Nikola Tesla’s person, life, and legacy.

The well-known symbolism and literal representations (Nikola Tesla’s portraits, numbers 3-6-9, pigeon, Wardenclyff Tower, etc.) can be used in support of the deeper meaning, purpose, and message but should not be the sole focus of the artwork.


This exhibition represents a significant opportunity to showcase your work in a prestigious international context exploring how art and technology continue to shape our collective future.

For submission portal, complete guidelines, and additional information or questions, contact: art@anamariagower.com

Organized by Tesla Science Foundation USA and Serbia