Make a Mandala Call for Art

Call for artists, illustrators, and creative collaborators

We want to work with you! We’re looking to collaborate with artists, illustrators, makers, and creative folks whose work feels aligned with nature, pattern, play, creativity, and community. If that sounds like you, we’d love to connect.

What is Make a Mandala?

Make a Mandala is a creative experience on Roblox where players:

  • explore stylized natural habitats
  • collect leaves, flowers, stones, pinecones, acorns, feathers, and other nature-inspired items
  • create mandalas using a simple radial grid
  • share their work through a community feed
  • take inspiration back into the real world through drawing, crafting, and outdoor making

At its core, Make a Mandala is about creative expression, nature literacy, and participation.

Why collaborate?

We see Make a Mandala as more than a game. It’s a growing creative ecosystem that can extend into:

  • digital features inside the Roblox experience
  • printable mandala pages and coloring sheets
  • monthly mail club content
  • community spotlights
  • exhibitions and participatory art experiences

Opportunities

Depending on fit, collaborators may be featured in one or more of the following ways.

Featured artist on the game page

Mandala design featured on hight traffic Make a Mandala Roblox experience homepage with artist credit.

Community feed feature

Mandala design highlighted inside the in-game community feed with artist attribution.

Limited-edition mandala background

A limited-edition background created by you, credited and used by players in published mandalas across the community feed.

Printable coloring pages

Your digital or physical Mandala design adapted into a coloring page for the community, with artist name and attribution links where appropriate.

Monthly Mail Club spotlight

Artists featured in Pip’s Post, our planned monthly mail club, including a short story, spotlight, or featured creative contribution.

Exhibitions and community programming

Opportunity to participate in exhibitions, workshops, participatory installations, and community art activations connected to Make a Mandala.

Who we’re looking for

We’d love to hear from people whose work connects with one or more of the following:

  • nature, ecology, or botanical themes
  • pattern, symmetry, repetition, or circular design
  • illustration, collage, paper craft, or surface design
  • family creativity, art education, or hands-on making
  • playful digital-to-physical storytelling
  • community-centered creative practice

You do not need to be a Roblox creator to collaborate.

What we’re looking for in a collaboration

This can vary by project, but in general we’re excited by collaborators who can bring:

  • a strong visual point of view
  • work that translates well into mandala form, pattern, or radial composition
  • a willingness to explore how art can live both on-screen and off-screen
  • enthusiasm for inspiring creativity in kids, families, and broader communities
  • a desire to share the work, bringing your audience into the experience and helping it reach new people

We see this as a two-way exchange. We’ll support and amplify your work, and in return, you help introduce Make a Mandala to your community.

How we support collaborators

Depending on the collaboration, we may be able to offer:

  • visibility inside a live, growing Roblox experience
  • introduction to a new, highly engaged audience
  • amplification across Goode Goode Studios channels
  • opportunities to extend your work into new formats (digital and physical)
  • creative collaboration within an evolving project

A note on the bigger vision

Make a Mandala is part of a larger vision at Goode Goode Studios: creating planet-positive play that connects creativity, community, nature, and participation.

You can learn more about the studio here and our founder, Kimberly Thompson Panay, here.


Interested?

We’d love to hear from you.

Please send:

  • your name
  • website and/or social links
  • a few examples of your work
  • a short note about why this feels like a fit
  • any ideas you already have for collaborating

Contact: cerenahan@goodegoode.com with kimberlypanay@goodegoode.com in copy.