CALL FOR ART NOW OPEN
Seeking work for a group exhibition at Ghost Gallery entitled
TONIC: A Medicinal Flora & Fungi Exhibition.
This show is intended to educate, inform and inspire our community by sharing the beauty, benefits (and even some dangers!) of medicinal herbs, flowers, plants, and fungi. Opening Friday, March 13th 2026.Â
This will be the first in a series of informative, educational group exhibitions taking place at Ghost in 2026, as we celebrate 20 years!
Deadline to submit work: Midnight on Sunday, March 1st. Artists will be notified of acceptance within 3 business days of their submission date, and no later than Monday, March 2nd.Â
Artists may submit as much work as they like for consideration. If accepted, up to four pieces per artist will be included in the exhibit.
There is never a fee to submit to our exhibitions!
Space is limited for larger format work (24" x 24" and larger).
Open to artists everywhere (please note, shipping to/from some countries is now extremely expensive. The gallery will not be able to cover additional duties or customs fees if/when returning work. If you live outside the US, Canada or Mexico and have work accepted to the show, we can consult with you on the most affordable way to get your work to/from Seattle).
Most mediums accepted with a strong focus on original art, paintings, drawings, lithographs, etchings, linocuts, limited edition prints, sculpture, mixed media, handmade jewelry, herbal apothecary products, etc. NO AI-CREATED WORK WILL BE CONSIDERED.Â
We encourage artists to explore more obscure, less mainstream flora & fungi to see what you can discover.Â
Email curator@ghostgalleryshop.com and include the following info:
Name, Location, Socials and/or Website Link
Brief statement of submission
Jpeg images of work (works in progress ok to submit). If sending multiple files, please use Google Drive or Dropbox.Â
Brief information on the medicinal properties of your chosen flora or fungi (can be expanded upon post-submission acceptance).
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image: Fireweed by Erin Kendig (Seattle) 4" x 6" watercolor, gouache on paper
 People use fireweed for migraine, the common cold, stomach ulcers, enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH), wound healing, and many other conditions.