
Sonic Impressions
Abstract Art Inspired by Music
Sat, July 25 - Sat, Aug 29, 2026
Juried Show - Cash Awards
Deadline for Submissions
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Application Fee
$30 Application Fee | Non Refundable
Awards
Awards will be given to works that most strongly reflect and embody the exhibition’s theme.
1st place: $300
2nd place: $200
3rd place: $100
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Sonic Expressions is an abstract, non-figurative art exploration of sound translated into visual form, where rhythm, memory, and musical structure shape color, composition, and material expression.
Artists are invited to respond to sound across genres—from jazz and hip-hop to classical, gospel, ambient, and experimental music—creating non-traditional visual languages that mirror musical structure and emotional resonance. Rather than literal representations of instruments or performers, the works operate through abstraction, movement, and material exploration, highlighting a rich dialogue between sound and sight.
Can a painting hold a rhythm?
Can color echo a bass line or a whispered lyric?
Sonic Impressions: Abstract Art Inspired by Music invites artists and audiences into an immersive cross-sensory experience where sound and sight merge, blurring the boundaries between listening and looking.
This abstract, non-figurative exhibition explores how artists translate auditory experiences into visual form, using color, shape, texture, and movement to capture music’s emotion, rhythm, and structure. The works draw from rhythm, tempo, harmony, improvisation, and sonic memory, allowing music to function not as subject matter, but as a conceptual framework that guides composition, repetition, layering, and gesture.
Artists respond to sound across genres—from jazz and hip-hop to classical, gospel, ambient, and experimental music—creating non-traditional visual languages that mirror musical structure and emotional resonance. Rather than literal representations of instruments or performers, the works operate through abstraction, movement, and material exploration, highlighting a rich dialogue between sound and sight.
Whether inspired by a specific composition, a fragment of melody, or the emotional residue of a listening experience, the selected works reveal a clear relationship between sound and visual form while pushing beyond conventional approaches to abstraction.
The exhibition ultimately asks a simple question:
If your favorite track became an image, what would it look like?
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