A Juried Exhibition on James Baldwin’s proposition for Truth
February 5 through March 27, 2027
Exhibition Title: As Much Truth as One Can Bear
Entry Fee: $20
Type: Juried Exhibition
Prize Money: Up to $3500 in awards.
The Arts Center in Orange, VA, is accepting submissions from artists of African American heritage for its upcoming Juried Exhibition centered on James Baldwin’s essay and proposition about Truth, As Much Truth as One Can Bear. Up to $3500 in prize money will be awarded.
Theme:
Truth, identity, justice, memory, emotional endurance, and social reality.
As Much Truth as One Can Bear takes its conceptual grounding from James Baldwin’s assertion that truth is not simply known—it is endured.
This exhibition invites artists of African American heritage to explore the limits of perception, the weight of lived experience, and the tension between what is revealed and what is resisted. Truth, in this context, is not singular or stable. It is layered, emotional, historical, and often uncomfortable.
Artists in this exhibition are not asked to illustrate Baldwin, interpret his biography, or translate his texts into visual form. Instead, they are asked to enter into a condition of engagement—where their work must reckon with what it means to face something directly, without avoidance or resolution.
The works in this juried exhibition engage with identity, race, memory, justice, love, and survival. Some works confront directly; others unfold quietly. Together, they create a space where viewers are asked not only to observe, but to reckon.
We Are Seeking Work That:
Explores personal or collective truths
Engages with visibility, silence, or resistance
Responds to cultural, political, or emotional realities
Challenges viewers to reflect or reconsider
Eligibility:
Open to emerging and established artists of African American heritage, including students. Must be 18 to enter.
There will be a Best in Show award of $650.00, and 1st Prize - $400, 2nd Prize - $300, 3rd Prize - $200, and three Juror’s Choice winners of $150/each
Accepted Media:
Painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, mixed media, installation, digital work, text-based work, video, textile and interdisciplinary practices
Submission Guidelines
5–10 images or time-based samples of recent work
Artist statement (300–500 words)
CV or short biography highlighting continued practice
Optional reflection on time in your work
$20 submission fee – paid on website
Email submissions on artscenterinorange.com under Calls, to email submissions@artscenterinorange.com
Put “As Much Truth As One Can Bear” In the subject line.
Deadline for submissions: October 1, 2026
Selection Criteria:
Conceptual strength
Originality
Relevance to theme
Technical quality
Emotional impact
WHY THIS SHOW
We are living in a time of constant information but limited reflection. This exhibition creates space to slow down and engage deeply. The Art Center believes that art provides a way to process complex truths beyond debate and that communities benefit from shared spaces for dialogue and reflection. In addition, young people need platforms to express what they see in the world.
James Baldwin’s work remains urgent, bridging generations and connecting historical truths to contemporary realities. Today, the question is no longer what is truth? but what are we willing to face?
To experience this exhibition is to participate in an act of witnessing. The viewer is not outside the work—they are implicated in it.
If we can only bear so much truth at once, then this exhibition becomes a collective space to expand that capacity.