Publication: BlackFlash
Topic(s): Patterns, art, culture, criticism, curating
Rate: $600–$1,000 per piece
Deadline: July 25, 2025
Submit Via: Email (submissions@blackflash.ca)
✅ What They’re Looking For:
BlackFlash is commissioning pitches for their upcoming Winter 2026 issue (42.3), exploring “patterns” as both an aesthetic and critical framework in contemporary visual culture.
They want writers, curators, and artists to dive into topics like:
- How patterns shape art, design, and cultural rituals.
- The role of memes, algorithms, and digital repetition in shaping taste and belief.
- Repetition as a device in contemporary visual storytelling.
- Uncovering “signal in the noise” of today’s saturated image culture.
They are accepting pitches for:
✅ Features (2,000–2,500 words, $1,000)
✅ Conversations (2,500–3,000 words, $750 + $150 for interviewee)
âś… Artist Profiles (1,500 words, $600)
âś… Artist Projects (500 words + portfolio, $450)
Your pitch (max 250 words) should outline your idea, angle, and authorial voice. Include writing samples (links or attachments), word count, and format (feature, conversation, etc).
📚 Resources/Guides:
- Read BlackFlash to understand their tone and audience.
- Review past issues for examples of features and profiles.
🚀 How To Get This Client:
This one needs a smart, artsy pitch. BlackFlash loves ideas with depth and originality. Don’t just describe patterns—show how they influence thinking, culture, and aesthetics. Read their recent features, then tailor your angle to fit their critical yet creative style.
Prove you can connect art to wider cultural debates and trends. If your portfolio is thin, spend time refining your pitch to reflect their voice—it might just get you through.
đź’ˇ Pro Tip:
Editors at art magazines value clarity and originality. Start your pitch with a bold idea and explain why it matters now. A well-crafted pitch is 80% of the work.
