Art in America: 250 Years of Shared Creativity invites artists to explore and interpret the people, landscapes, traditions, history, and cultural moments that shape the American experience. Submissions may include work inspired by regional life, community traditions, historic milestones, evolving social movements, industry and innovation, popular culture, or everyday scenes that capture a sense of place and time. Both nostalgic and contemporary perspectives are welcome, and artists are encouraged to share personal, cultural, or community stories that reflect the diversity and complexity of the nation. Visitors to the exhibit can expect a wide-ranging visual journey – from rural and urban environments to symbolic imagery and lived experiences – offering many viewpoints on how America has been seen, felt, and imagined over the past 250 years.