Note: The deadlines given are based on general past deadlines of the various venues. Note that for many of the conferences, the deadlines are different for full-length papers, posters, and art tracks.
Publication Venues
SIGGRAPH
Deadline: January
Top-tier conference for computer graphics. Held in North America (typically Vancouver or Los Angeles) in late July or early August.
DIS
Deadline: January
Conference on designing interactive systems.
ISMIR
Deadline: March
Conference for Music Information Retrieval (MIR) – an interdisciplinary area focused on processing, analyzing, indexing, organizing, and accessing music-related data.
UIST
Deadline: April
Symposium for user interface software & technology.
C&C
Deadline: April
Conference for creativity & cognition.
EGSR
Deadline: April
Symposium on rendering.
SGP
Deadline: April
Symposium on geometry processing.
SIGGRAPH Asia
Deadline: May/June
Top-tier conference for computer graphics. Held in Asia or Oceania in late November or early December.
SCF
Deadline: July
Symposium on computational fabrication.
NeurIPS Creative AI Track
Deadline: August
For research papers that propose original ideas or novel uses of AI and ML for creativity.
TEI
Deadline: August
Conference on tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction.
CHI
Deadline: September
Top-tier conference for human-computer interaction.
CVPR
Deadline: November
Top-tier conference for computer vision and pattern recognition. Held in USA & Canada in June.
Digital Art Exhibitions at Conferences
SIGGRAPH Art Papers, Art Gallery, and Computer Animation Festival
Deadline: January
CVPR AI Art Gallery
Deadline: March
For submissions from anyone interested in AI art, whether you’re a computer vision researcher with visually engaging results or a professional artist.
SIGGRAPH Asia Art Papers, Art Gallery, and Computer Animation Festival
Deadline: May/June
NeurIPS Creative AI Track
Deadline: August
For creative work that showcases innovative use of AI and ML.
Digital Art Exhibitions
Mutek (Montreal)
STRP (Netherlands)
Lumen Digital Arts Festival (London)
Transmediale (Berlin)
Artechouse (Submerge)
Immersive Art Festival (Paris)
Grants
Neukom Scholars Program
Deadline: one per term
This program funds enrolled undergraduates engaged in faculty-advised research in the development of novel computational techniques as well as the application of computational methods to problems in the Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts.
HOP Arts Integration Grant
Deadline: December
The Hopkins Center and the Vice Provost for Research invite applications for grants supporting arts-integrative research projects. Projects must be interdisciplinary in nature with an arts discipline at the core. Other disciplines to be included in a particular project can be wide-ranging, from STEM fields to humanities and social sciences.