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Reclaimed Collective - Artist Submission Form


How do materials tell cultural stories about land, identity, and belonging?


The Las Vegas Science & Natural History Museum invites artists to submit work for Reclaimed Collective, a community-centered exhibition celebrating three-dimensional art made from earth-derived and reclaimed materials. This exhibition highlights the diverse voices of Las Vegas artists and their connections to nature.


We welcome works that explore relationships with the planet using natural materials such as clay, wood, fiber, stone, soil, and plant matter, or repurposed materials that reflect sustainability and transformation. While the exhibition prioritizes three-dimensional work, two-dimensional pieces may be considered if they meaningfully incorporate earth-derived or reclaimed materials.


Selected works will be featured as part of a community celebration that encourages dialogue around sustainability, heritage, and creativity.


Artwork Guidelines

● Maximum size: 80” x 30” x 78”

● No video submissions

Artist Information

Artwork Information

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Brief Description of the Artwork


Tell us about your piece in up to a 100 word description. What inspired it? How does it connect to earth materials, sustainability, culture, or community? The description should explain the significance of the piece selected or created, connected to the theme. Submissions without a

description will not be considered. This call is open to artists of all backgrounds, ages, and experience levels.

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Would you be interested in doing a live demonstration, artist talk, or craft activity during Harmony in Diversity Day?

Final Acknowledgment

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