CultureThe CCA Summer Exhibition is open!

The CCA Summer Exhibition is open!

Now in its seventh year, the Jersey Summer Exhibition is the biggest selection of local art available to view at one time in a single event. CCA Galleries International is the perfect backdrop for artists looking to exhibit their work in a professional gallery, whilst allowing collectors the opportunity to acquire new artwork by the best emerging artists our Island has to offer.


Having work professionally exhibited at CCA Galleries International has helped launch the careers of promising Jersey artists, as well as enforcing that of those already established. The exhibition, modelled on the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy in London, and works with a panel of Royal Academicians and respected international artists to select and curate the show. This year’s judges are artists Gavin Turk, Deborah Curtis and Cedric Christie.

As we go to print, the final selections are being made and the selection often sees a huge variety in a range of mediums including paint, print, drawing, sculpture, installation and video. We’re looking forward to any graphic and illustration entries for the award that we’re supporting as Gallery. We’ll see you at the open view!

Jersey Summer Exhibition 2023, CCA INTERNATIONAL, 23rd June – 27th July. Visit https://ccai-jse.co.uk/ to learn more about the exhibition and judging.

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