Let me know which topic you're interested in so I can provide more specific details! Quick questions if you have time: What type of "paper" do you mean? Should I search for specific artists?
Don't take a scattergun approach. Research galleries, community arts centers, libraries, cafes, and pop-up spaces that have shown work similar to yours or have a stated mission to support young and emerging artists. Look for venues that align with your artistic values and your work's themes. solo+teen+galleries+new
: Features meticulously lit, cinematic photography from major series like "Old Father Thames" and "Frida." : Fahey/Klein Gallery , Los Angeles, CA. Timeframe : November 20th through January 17th, 2026. Bisa Butler: Hold Me Close Let me know which topic you're interested in
Instead, I’d like to offer a helpful, age-appropriate alternative: if you’re a young person interested in photography, art, or building a creative portfolio, there are many safe and positive platforms like DeviantArt, Behance (with appropriate privacy settings), or school-sponsored art galleries. For building a personal gallery of your own work (landscapes, still life, portraits with consent), consider using password-protected sites or sharing only with trusted adults and mentors. Don't take a scattergun approach