Featured Exhibitions
Photography has the power to document, interpret, question, and preserve the world around us. TCG Gallery's exhibitions bring together photographers from around the world through juried online exhibitions centered on compelling themes and contemporary photographic practice.
Each exhibition begins with an international open call and is selected through a blind jury process that places the focus on the photographs themselves. The resulting collections showcase a wide range of subjects, techniques, and perspectives while exploring a shared theme through the unique vision of each photographer.
From emerging photographers exhibiting for the first time to established professionals, TCG Gallery is committed to presenting strong photography based on the quality of the work submitted. To learn more about the gallery's mission, history, and exhibition process, visit our About page.
Whether you are discovering new artists, exploring current exhibitions, or considering submitting your own images, we invite you to browse the collections below. Photographers interested in future opportunities can view our current Calls for Entry, while artists, collectors, and photography enthusiasts can explore our Articlessection for exhibition news, photography resources, and insights from the gallery.
Interested in exhibiting your photography? View current calls for entry and submission opportunities.
The Art of Abandonment
COMING SOON
Hello everyone,
Juror notifications for The Art of Abandonment are delayed due to a significantly higher-than-expected number of submissions, additional entries arriving through the updated and incredible EntryThingy platform, SmarterEntry, dozens of fee-waiver submissions requiring manual review, and additional entries submitted via email.
We have also encountered a surprisingly large number of submissions with improperly formatted image files. Submission guidelines requested filenames in the format:
Thank you for your patience while we work through the backlog. Notifications will be sent as soon as the review process is complete and the exhibition is assembled.
TL;DR: Name your files correctly. Please. Think of the intern. We've already lost two this year. If the exhibition launches a WEEK late, we apologize for the inconvenience.
Exhibition: The Narrative
May 1st, 2026 - June 1st, 2026
A narrative can tell stories about a wide range of subjects, recount tales from religion, myth, legend, history, and literature, or examine existential questions, such as the meaning of life, death, and the nature of reality. A well-crafted narrative can transport us to another time and place, entertain, educate, and inspire or help us to view the world in a new way, reminding us of our shared humanity and the beauty of the world around us. Tell us what your story is?
Featuring: Adam Mille, Alyssa Maurer, Anthony Striplen, Barbara Ringer, Beamie Young, Brian Hallas, Colin Ward, David Cohen, David Miller, Dominic Lippillo, Eliot Allen, Howard Pohl, Ivan in Abstracts, Jingyin Che, Joe Geyer, Joseph Sharketti, Joy Island Lei, Kylo-Patrick Hart, Linda Lewis, Makenzie Goodman, Marilou Encarnacion, Melora Walters, Nanci Hellmuth, Nick Perry, Patrick O'Brien, Scott Anderson, Sean Brown, Theo Boccara, Tiffany Bolk, Zsuzsa Megyesi

