How would you describe your journey as you age? What have you noticed that changes or stays the same over time? Do you have artwork, writing, or creative work that speaks to growth, memory, identity, or transformation?
About the Exhibition
Aligning with the mission of The Health Museum, imAGEs invites audiences to reconsider how we perceive aging, not as a process to fear, but as a profound journey we experience every day. imAGEs explores how aging is not just biological, but a lifelong imprint of who we’ve been, who we are, and who we’re still becoming. Through a juried collection of artworks, the exhibition aims to reframe aging as a dynamic part of life that deepens our humanity and connection to others. You don’t have to be an expert on aging, just explore it.
Is this exhibition right for me?
We’re seeking artists and writers whose work explores the human experience of aging: physically, emotionally, socially, or culturally. If your creative practice explores time, memory, identity, and their impact on the body, this exhibition may be a great fit for you. We welcome submissions from all backgrounds and disciplines, including artistic, cultural, or medical perspectives. We invite you to consider:
- Does my work explore how people grow, change, or adapt over time?
- Does it reflect stories, emotions, or sensory experiences related to aging?
- Could it spark connection, conversation, or curiosity across generations?
If your answer is yes, or even maybe, then we encourage you to submit!
Applicants & Entry Artwork
- All applicants must be residents of Houston and at least 18 years old to apply.
- Collective entries must designate ONE lead artist to apply on behalf of the group.
- Individual artists or collectives may submit up to 3 artworks for consideration.
- 2-D, 3-D, and literature are all accepted art forms. Artwork guidelines are below.
- Submitted entries will be reviewed by The Health Museum staff for eligibility.
- Eligible entries will be reviewed by a panel of jurors, and finalists will be notified and announced in late August 2024.
Entries must be tastefully rendered for public viewing of all ages. Questionable or non-relevant material or subject matter will result in disqualification at the discretion of The Health Museum.
Winning Entries
- The chosen artworks and written prose will be displayed at The Health Museum.
- Juror’s Choice will be announced at the opening reception in late September.
The Health Museum welcomes a wide range of media, but due to the nature of our space, which serves thousands of children, families, and school groups each month, all submitted work must be safe for public display and durable for high-traffic environments.
Submissions may include, but are not limited to, paintings, poems, short essays, drawings, photography, sculpture, digital art, or mixed media pieces. Work should reflect personal or cultural perspectives on aging, memory, identity, resilience, or the passage of time. We welcome pieces that explore sensory changes, intergenerational social connection, or the physical and emotional marks left by life’s journey.
- All submissions must be original works created by the artist/writer. Plagiarism or copyright infringement will result in disqualification.
- Literature entries must not exceed a 5-minute read, or 1000 words, submitted as a PDF.
- Each artwork or written piece must be submitted as a separate application. Participants may submit up to three total entries, but only one work per submission form. (For example, if you are submitting two paintings and one poem, you will complete three separate applications, one for each piece)
- Visual artwork must not exceed 40 in x 40 in x 40 in in any direction.
- Multiple clean digital images and files are required upon submission to give an understanding of the whole artwork, angles, details, and display. The digital image should be no larger than 20 mb, minimum dpi of 150.
Materials to Avoid
- Fragile (e.g., unprotected glass, cracked ceramics)
- Sharp or hazardous (e.g, exposed wires, loose nails, sharp edges)
- Highly porous, degradable, or odorous (e.g, untreated organic matter, unsealed natural materials, live plants, food items)
- Toxic or reactive (e.g, uncured resins, aerosols, unstable adhesives)
- Excessively heavy or difficult to mount securely
Museum staff reserves the right to modify display plans as needed to ensure public safety and preservation. All artworks must also reflect the mission of The Health Museum: to foster wonder and curiosity about health, medical science, and the human body. Participants are encouraged to visit The Health Museum to have a thorough understanding of its experience.
By submitting an application, you agree to the following terms and conditions:
- All artwork submitted must be by the creator of the artwork. Groups or Collectives must assign one lead artist.
- The artwork must not include any logos or branding.
- Eligible entries will be reviewed by a panel of jurors, and finalists will be notified in August 2024.
- If your artwork is chosen, you are responsible for arranging the delivery and pick-up of the artwork. Late deliveries may not be accepted without permission in writing to the Healing Arts Manager.
- Writers must give permission to reproduce their writing for display purposes.
- All entries may be used for educational and programming purposes by the museum.
- Entries must be tastefully rendered for public viewing of all ages. Questionable or non-relevant material or subject matter will result in disqualification at the discretion of The Health Museum.
- Entries that do not meet the requirements may be rejected. However, we are open to creativity so please contact the Healing Arts Program Manager if you have questions about your content.
- Applicants must not share any excessive or personal health information in their submissions. The privacy and dignity of individuals, including patients and family members, must be respected. Any information shared should be done so with the understanding that it may be displayed publicly as part of the exhibition, and applicants should ensure they are comfortable sharing this information.
Important Dates
Artwork submission deadline | July 20, 2025 |
Notification of artwork acceptance | End of August |
Artwork delivery | September 22 – September 29 |
Opening reception & winner announcement | October 3 |
Exhibition closes | April 2026 |

Rose Tylinski
Healing Arts Program Managerrtylinski@thehealthmuseum.org713.337.8461Please reach out for questions or assistance