We have a handful of submissions for our Open Call, but we need more for the summer edition of Neurokind.
Please submit work!
And tell your friends. (Feel free to share this image with a link on social media. I am on an Instagram break so I’d especially appreciate anyone who is able to share there.)
Our 2024 theme is weaving.
You’re welcome to explore related concepts (unravelling, knots, tangles, integrating, combining, etc.)
Works in ANY MEDIUM are welcome.
This includes, but is not limited to…
Fiction
Video
Dance / Performance Art
Handcraft
Poetry
Visual Art
New Media / Coding
Photography
Sculpture
Personal Storytelling
Creative Infodumps
& More
Artists must identify as neurodivergent and follow the content guidelines.
It’s not scary! Neurokind has a no rejection policy. Submissions will be considered for publication all year. 🖤
Find all the information here.
Neurodivergence includes, but is not limited to those who are autistic, ADHD, OCD, syntesthetes, dyspraxic, dyslexic, dyscalculic, etc. It also includes those with sensory processing differences such as hyper sensitivity or hypo sensitivity.
This publication respects self identification.
No diagnosis is required to contribute.
Neurokind will endeavor to represent a diverse range of experiences.
This includes, but is not limited to race, gender, sexuality, age, etc.
No hate speech or trolling will be tolerated in this space.
This is an independent, volunteer run publication.
I’m your curator
. But we may bring on more curators, editors, and collaborators as the project grows.Neurokind is a passion project.
There will be no paywall. The publication is free to all.
This is not a business enterprise. It’s not a side hustle. It’s not a marketing funnel.
Should you choose to support Neurokind every dollar earned will go back into the project.
Your monthly pledge (or one time donation) can help fund:
Printed Zines
Books
Exhibition Spaces
And more.
We create the world we want to live in. I’m putting in the editing and curatorial work. (I can’t explain how many hours it’s taken me to just get this far.) If you’d like to pitch in to cover the costs of fonts, domain name (we got neurokind.art), and more you can do so below.
You can also send a one time donation directly to me through Venmo. If you do, please include the note “Neurokind” so I know what it’s for.
The Open Call image was created with public domain art by May Neama via the archives of Antwerpan Museum Plantin-Moretus.
Typographic ornaments are from various sources within the public domain.