Call for Artists
Free the People
A Traveling Auditory Art Exhibit Curated by the University of Streets & Corners
In Conjunction with Granny’s Wisdom
The University of Streets & Corners invites visual artists, muralists, illustrators, and multidisciplinary creators to submit work for Free the People, a traveling auditory art exhibit exploring the collective frustrations, resilience, and voices of the people in today’s political, social, and economic climate.
This exhibit centers lived experience as truth and art as a vehicle for liberation. Artists are encouraged to confront systems, question narratives, and speak honestly about the pressures faced by everyday people while envisioning pathways toward freedom.
Theme
Free the People asks artists to interpret and express the emotional weight, resistance, hope, and unrest felt by the masses. Submissions should address themes such as systemic inequality, economic pressure, cultural identity, political fatigue, generational struggle, and the pursuit of liberation.
Artwork should prominently feature red tones, symbolizing urgency, resistance, sacrifice, and power. Artists are strongly encouraged to incorporate Granny’s Wisdom as a visual language within their work, using the lettering to hide messages, embed meaning, or encode truth beneath the surface.
Artist Opportunity
Artists selected for the exhibit will receive a no cost commercial license to use Granny’s Wisdom for future commissioned artworks. This license allows artists to legally integrate the script into commissioned client work as part of their creative practice.
In exchange, participating artists agree to submit one original artwork for inclusion in the traveling exhibit.
In addition, exhibit attendees will be encouraged to commission artwork directly from participating artists, creating ongoing opportunities for exposure, income, and creative collaboration beyond the exhibition.
Eligibility
Open to emerging and established artists working in
Visual art
Illustration
Mural design
Mixed media
Symbolic or text based work
Multidisciplinary practices
Artists must be able to submit work that aligns with the exhibit theme and visual direction.
Submission Guidelines
Artists should submit
A brief artist statement
One proposed artwork or concept
Portfolio samples or social media links
Confirmation of willingness to incorporate Granny’s Wisdom
Final artwork specifications and delivery details will be shared upon selection.
About the Exhibit
Free the People is a traveling auditory and visual experience designed for museums, galleries, cultural spaces, and community venues. The exhibit pairs powerful visuals with soundscapes and narrative elements to immerse audiences in the stories, frustrations, and hopes of the people.
This project is part of the broader mission of the University of Streets & Corners to honor lived experience as education and to empower artists as cultural educators.
Call to Action
Artists interested in participating are invited to submit their work and become part of a growing movement that uses art to educate, provoke, and liberate.
Submit your work. Hide your message. Free the people.

1. ENTER A LABORATION
Collaborate with artists, producers, and engineers to create music designed for emotional impact
Not for algorithms
For experience
2. SUBMIT FOR PLACEMENT
Your work is reviewed for integration into:
immersive exhibitions
curated business environments
live performance installations
3. GET PLACED
Selected tracks become part of the exhibition soundscape
Your music is no longer background
It becomes part of a moment
Stop uploading music into the void and posting content hoping to be seen!
Creating with intention to be experienced by real people in real environments!

Each city shapes a unique exhibition iteration imbued with its own sound crafted by local artists who contribute through 'Lab'orations. The Music extends beyond the exhibit into real environments as curated playlists are carried by sponsoring restaurants, retail spaces, gyms, and cultural venues creating a continuous connection between artists and everyday life.

Real Exposure
Your work exists inside physical environments, not just digital feeds

Real Opportunity
Placement leads to:
recognition
new listeners
future bookings

Real Monetization
Release your music independently
Earn from streams, royalties, and engagement

Real Connection
Your audience doesn’t just hear your music
They remember where they felt it

THE DIFFERENCE
Most artists are competing for attention
This places you inside the experience people talk about
Instead of asking:
“Will they listen”
You create something they cannot ignore

4. BE EXPERIENCED
Audiences don’t scroll past your work
They:
hear it
feel it
react to it
share it
Laborations are limited and curated

For Artists
want to create with purpose
want to be part of something larger
want their music experienced, not ignored

For producers
understand energy
understand collaboration
want to shape real environments

For Studios
Sessions are structured
Spots are controlled
Opportunities are selective
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Whether you are:
Artists seeking placement
Sponsors seeking cultural alignment
Museums seeking immersive programming
Communities seeking expression
There is a place for you inside this institution.
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