Generative glitch portrait with fragmented RGB channels and digital noise
Liquid chrome sculpture with reflective metallic surface and organic form
Pulsing generative grid with neon geometric patterns on dark background
Abstract digital painting with flowing color gradients and motion blur
Exhibition Season 2026

AUTUMN

OPEN CALL

Generative art, AI collaborations, and motion pieces — curated for the screen, not the frame.

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Act I — Past Exhibitions
Abstract generative art with flowing liquid structures in deep blue and chrome tones
Generative Systems
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2025Generative Systems

by Mara Okonkwo

"The algorithm doesn't create — it reveals what was already encoded in the mathematics of space."

A solo exhibition of 34 generative works exploring the tension between structural rigidity and fluid emergence. Each piece runs live, different on every render.

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Glitch art portrait with fragmented digital corruption and RGB channel separation
AI Collaboration
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2025AI Collaboration

by Tomás Reinholt

"Every glitch is a confession. The machine shows you what it was trying to hide."

Corrupted data streams rendered as portraiture. 18 digital prints and 6 looping video works examining identity fragmentation through compression artifacts.

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Act II — Submissions
Works Submitted
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Recursive generative bloom pattern with intricate fractal petals in chrome and amber
Curated

Generative / p5.js

by Selin Çelik

Chrome metallic surface with meridian lines and reflective gradient transitions

AI Collaboration

by Ade Okafor

Pulsing neon grid with animated geometric patterns on dark exhibition background

Motion / Canvas API

by Yuki Nakamura

Entropy glitch art series with fragmented color fields and digital decay aesthetics
Curated

Glitch / Custom DSP

by Layla Haddad

Neural network generated garden with organic and algorithmic elements merging

GAN / Stable Diffusion

by Marcus Webb

Void cartography shader art with deep space topology and luminous mapping lines

Generative / GLSL

by Priya Anand

Signal decay video loop with analog interference patterns and degrading waveforms

Video Loop / After Effects

by Ezra Fontaine

Mirror protocol 3D visualization with recursive reflections and portal geometry

AI / Three.js

by Nadia Volkov

Amber frequency generative art with warm oscillating waves and particle systems

Generative / Processing

by Kofi Mensah

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Abstract generative art background with deep atmospheric tones
Act III — Featured Artist
Portrait of Ingrid Solberg, featured digital artist with sharp editorial look

Oslo, Norway — Generative Systems

Ingrid Solberg's practice sits at the intersection of computational poetry and affect theory. Working with custom neural networks trained on personal correspondence, she generates visual outputs that externalize interior states. Her series "Correspondence" has been exhibited at Ars Electronica, the New Museum Digital Art Fair, and acquired by three major private collections in 2025.

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Exhibitions
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2019
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Ingrid Solberg's Correspondence series — close detail of generative brushwork algorithm showing individual stroke decisions

Detail View

2025 — Neural Network on Canvas

Detail crop of Solberg's brush algorithm showing granular decision points and color field emergence

Detail × 400%

Process documentation showing the neural network training data visualization for Correspondence series

Process

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Preview of Canvas Autumn Open Call exhibition featuring immersive digital gallery environment

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Opens
Digital — Global Access
Format
Immersive digital gallery — browser-native, no download required
Duration
March 1 – April 15, 2026 (6 weeks)
Works
40–60 curated pieces from 247 submissions
Access
Registered viewers receive a private viewing link