Global Humanities Foundation opens worldwide art competition at Trump-Kennedy Center
By AI, Created 3:06 PM UTC, May 28, 2026, /AGP/ – The Global Humanities Foundation is launching “America the Beautiful: Global Art Competition and Exhibition” in Washington, D.C., with a public opening set for June 14, 2026. The show invites young artists from around the world to submit work celebrating liberty, unity and American heritage as part of the country’s 250th anniversary celebrations.
Why it matters: - The exhibition ties into “Celebrate America’s 250,” positioning art as part of the national commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary. - Organizers want the program to promote cultural diplomacy, international friendship and democratic values through art. - The event gives young artists worldwide a high-profile platform in Washington, D.C., with selected works shown in person and online.
What happened: - The Global Humanities Foundation announced the launch of “America the Beautiful: Global Art Competition and Exhibition.” - The exhibition will open this year at the Trump-Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. - The public exhibition opens June 14, 2026. - The Award Gala is scheduled for June 14, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. - The event is an external rental coordinated through the Trump-Kennedy Center campus Rentals Office and is not produced by the Trump Kennedy Center.
The details: - The competition is open worldwide to students ages 12 to 21 in selected artistic mediums. - Accepted categories include painting and drawing, sculpture and three-dimensional art, photography and digital art, and video art installations. - Entries are due June 10, 2026. - Applicants must submit high-resolution images, an artist statement and a short biography through the official exhibition portal. - There are no residency restrictions, and international submissions are encouraged. - A distinguished jury of curators, artists and art professionals appointed by the Global Humanities Foundation will review the works. - Selected artists will appear in the official exhibition catalogue, media promotions and online galleries hosted by the exhibition website. - Winning artists are set to receive international media exposure, feature interviews from media partners and future opportunities through the Global Humanities Foundation’s arts and cultural initiatives. - The public exhibition will also showcase selected works online for visitors nationwide and internationally.
Between the lines: - The exhibition blends a patriotic theme with an international open call, signaling an effort to frame American identity as a global artistic conversation. - The lineup of featured artists mixes patriotic imagery, capital-city landmarks and symbolic national themes to reinforce that message. - The Trump-Kennedy Center venue adds a politically and culturally loaded backdrop that may amplify attention beyond the art world. - Rose Hong, executive director of the Global Humanities Foundation, said the exhibition was conceived to promote peace, empathy, education and cross-cultural cooperation through the arts. - Hong said the show is intended to explore America “not only as a nation, but as an idea” tied to freedom and human dignity.
What’s next: - Finalists will be invited to exhibit at the opening celebration in Washington, D.C. - The Foundation will continue reviewing submissions ahead of the June 10 deadline. - Organizers expect diplomats, collectors, educators, art patrons, students and members of the international community at the June 14 public exhibition. - The exhibition’s online galleries will extend the show’s reach beyond the physical venue.
The bottom line: - The Global Humanities Foundation is using a global art competition to make America’s 250th anniversary a cultural event as much as a political one.
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