Stay Wild, Earth Child Museum Exhibit

Call for Art

We are all children of the Earth, and our art is one way we speak to Her. Like a child holding out their drawing to a beloved caregiver, we offer our creations in awe and in gratitude. We walk barefoot, listen for birdsong and the whispers of flowers, turn to the trees for memory and to the moon for rhythm. We breathe in the beauty of nature and exhale it into our art.

This exhibition is a visual love letter to nature - both wild and tender, seen and unseen. Each work is a reflection of the beauty we witness, the cycles we honor, and the connection we feel in our blood and bones. We remember that we too are nature. Our breath echoes the wind. Our bodies follow the same spirals as the seasons.

Stay Wild, Earth Child invites artists to submit works that arise from direct relationship with the natural world - art inspired by Earth’s flora and fauna, cycles and songs, storms and stillness. We are seeking visual expressions that reflect reverence for nature, personal mythology, and the interconnected rhythms between human life and the living landscape. Submissions may explore themes of eco-spirituality, seasonal wisdom, elemental connection, and the wild beauty of the more-than-human world. Artists are encouraged to offer work that feels rooted, alive, and attuned to the deeper intelligence of nature - crafted with care, wonder, and the unbridled devotion of a child.

Curate Shiloh Sophia's Exotic Creatures painting in progress