Exhibition & Contest Guide
Rules and Submission Details
The exhibition is open to community-based organisations, collectives, associations, and art-based groups across Europe actively engaged in creative civic participation. Projects presented must use the arts (visual, performing, storytelling, digital, etc.) to engage and include communities, especially those at risk of exclusion. LISTEN project partners are not eligible to participate.
Step-by-Step Guide to Participation
Any community-based organisation, association, grassroots group, neighbourhood team, community group, or art collective in Europe (other than LISTEN project partners).
No, informal groups, collectives, neighbourhood crews, artistic teams and informal community organisations are welcome to participate alongside officially established institutions.
No, only groups, organisations, and collectives are eligible to participate in the exhibition and contest. Nevertheless, if your artwork was created for a community project, along with community members, invite them to participate together.
The exhibition accepts creative community engagement and civic participation projects, community-driven initiatives, youth engagement activities, intergenerational dialogue interventions, and mental health promotion projects, among others. Submissions should be rooted in community needs and promote the expression of community voices.
The exhibition accepts diverse formats, including photographs, short videos or reels (up to 4 minutes), audio podcasts or music (up to 6 minutes), digital posters, and written creative works such as poems, stories, or song lyrics. Submissions should be digital files ready for online presentation.
Fill in the submission form, upload your materials, provide a short description, and tick the consent checkboxes.
One entry/project per organisation. Select one of your community engagement projects; the most impactful and more creative one!
Public voting will take place on the official LISTEN Instagram page, via “likes”.
The three entries that receive the most likes during the voting period are declared winners after moderation and verification.
Winners will receive technical equipment valued at 500 euros to support their community engagement work and future projects, and an invitation to present at the LISTEN Policy Roundtable in Bulgaria (summer/autumn 2026, date TBC).
On the LISTEN website’s exhibition gallery, official Instagram account, and possibly in project communications. All materials will be credited.
You must secure and confirm all necessary permissions from those featured.
Participants can reach out to the LISTEN Project team at listenproject@seerc.org for support with any technical or submission-related issues.
The exhibition accepts diverse formats, including photographs, short videos or reels (up to 4 minutes), audio podcasts or music (up to 6 minutes), digital posters, and written creative works such as poems, stories, or song lyrics. Submissions should be digital files ready for online presentation.