Create! Magazine is thrilled to announce an open call for art juried by the esteemed curator Sergio Gomez. We are passionate about providing visibility and publishing opportunities to the art community through our platform and magazines. Have your work seen by our 200,000 + readers and followers around the world, including leading galleries, art fairs, collectors, curators, writers, art consultants, and more. Don’t miss this opportunity to put your work out there and connect with a new audience to elevate your incredible art. Create! Magazine has been featured by Colossal, Showfields, The Jealous Curator, Art Miami Fairs, Apartment Therapy, Monocle Radio, My Modern Met, Positively Creative Podcast, I Like Your Work Podcast, Art She Says, Superfine Art Fairs and more. About Our Guest Curator Sergio Gomez is a Chicago-based visual artist, curator, and creative entrepreneur. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Northern Illinois University. Sergio’s work has been the subject of over 40 solo exhibitions and has participated in over 150 group exhibitions in the US and abroad. His work has been exhibited in Italy, Spain, Sweden, Egypt, England, Austria, Korea, Belgium, Mexico, and the US. His work can be found in private and public collections of the National Museum of Mexican Art, Brauer Art Museum, and the MIIT Museo Internazionale Italia Arte, among other public and private collections. Besides his ample studio practice, Sergio Gomez is the founder/director of 33 Contemporary Gallery, curator/director of exhibitions at the Zhou B. Art Center, contributor for Italia Arte Magazine, Art/Design faculty at South Suburban College, co-founder of the Art NXT Level Program, which helps artists launch and succeed in their art career. His weekly Art NXT Level podcast inspires and educates contemporary artists around the world. Sergio has curated special projects for the Chicago Park District, Garfield Park Conservatory, ArtSpot Miami International Art Fair during Art Basel Miami, Sirona Fine Arts, Evanston Art Center, Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali of Turin, National Museum of Mexican Art, and ExpoChicago, among others.