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CALL for ENTRIES: Gallery Photographica

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There is more to San Francisco cuisine than Rice-A-Roni.  The last time I used the rice/San Francisco food reference, I got more than a few emails from readers that thought it was a bit on the shallow side.  My apologies.  San Francisco is noted for being home to some of the best restaurants in the US, like Perbacco (no, they are not a sponsor). So, if you find yourself looking for a dinner reservation before the opening of the show for this Call, consider it recommended.  Next…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2012 San Francisco International Photography  Competition & Exhibition at the Michelle O’Connor Gallery (San Francisco, CA) brought to you by Gallery Photographica. Great juror.  Take a Look…

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Read the Full Call at Gallery Photographica online! CALL for ENTRIES:
Gallery Photographica

 

ELIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  January 20, 2012, Midnight PST

NOTIFICATION:  February 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  Registration is $45 (USD) for the first 3 images, and $10 for each additional image.

JUROR:  Photographer Jeff Curto is Professor of Photography at College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, where he has taught since 1984.  He was awarded a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and a Master of Fine Arts degree from Bennington College in Vermont.  He attended Ansel Adams’ last workshop in Carmel, California in 1983.  Curto hosts two popular podcasts on photography, one that records his History of Photography lectures from College of DuPage and another that discusses photography’s creative aspects.

Catania, Sicilia, 2002 by Juror Jeff CurtoA portfolio of Curto’s photographs of Italy was published in LensWork magazine in the spring of 2005 and an editioned LensWork Folio was produced in 2009. His work is held in numerous private and corporate collections. In addition to teaching and producing fine art photography, Curto has specialized in event and public relations photography, architectural interiors and exteriors, portrait, and product photography. He is on the board of the Society for Photographic Education.

AWARDS:  The juror will select 40 photographs for the Exhibition. The decision of the juror is final. $6,000 (USD) in awards will be granted as follows:  1st Place $3,000, 2nd Place $2,000 and 3rd Place $1,000.

SALES:  All work in the Exhibition will be offered for sale.  Gallery Photographica retains a 40% commission on sold works.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call at Gallery Photographica online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Emergent Artist

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FURRY FOOD

Sometimes you just have to eat it.  Food can be scary AND wonderful.  You will never know until you eat it.  Someone had to eat the first kiwi fruit, the first coconut, and the first peanut. Be brave.  This next Call takes a little bravery too.  More than a few of you out there are a touch jaded, and I will grant that many of you have been burned and have good reason.  I just want you to remember that sometimes, just sometimes, you have to be brave…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Emergent Artist Award, conducted in partnership with the Alliance Française of Dubai, a French cultural organization.  I can usually vouch for most of the galleries or competitions, but I’m going on what I could read this time.  I have to admit, though, I love the idea of an international solo exhibit in two countries.  It is work a look…

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Learn more about the Emergent Artist Award!CALL for ENTRIES:
Emergent Artist

The Emergent Artist Award in partnership with the French cultural organisation, The Alliance Francaise of Dubai, is presenting the International Contemporary Photography Competition.  The winner of the competition will be awarded an international solo exhibition road show in Dubai and Nice (on the pristine French Riviera) where the artwork will be exhibited for a period of 12 weeks. In addition to the exhibition, the artist will be publicized and marketed in art circles globally providing a platform to be exposed internationally.

ELIGIBILITY:  The competition is open globally to artists 21 or older.

MEDIA:  Digital photography including innovative treatments and manipulations

DEADLINE:  December 31, 2011

Learn more about the Emergent Artist Award!NOTIFICATION:  The top three emerging artists announced to the public during the month of January, 2012.

ENTRY FEE:  $20 USD for 15 images

JUROR:   The panel of judges will assess all submissions scoring them on technical prowess, originality, and quality of execution.

AWARD:  The Emergent Artist Award (EAA) will offer the competition’s winner a road show of 3 solo exhibitions in Dubai and France where the artist’s work will be given exposure at an international level.

  • The artist will be invited to the award ceremony which will take place in one of Dubai’s 5 star hotel where the artwork will be displayed for exclusive view.  This exhibition will run in March 2012 during Dubai’s Art week.
  • The exhibition will then be moved to the art gallery of the international cultural organization, the Alliance Française of Dubai for 3 weeks.
  • Learn more about Galerie Oscar!Following the exhibition road show in Dubai, the winner will see be showcased in France at Nice’s newest contemporary art gallery, Galerie Oscar, on the pristine French Riviera in May 2012 for 6 weeks.
  • In addition to the exhibitions, the artist will receive extensive media coverage with local and international publications which will be arranged by EAA.
  • The artist will also see his artwork displayed on the EAA online gallery.
  • The winner will be offered to participate as a jury member for the EAA 2013 competition.
  • For the deserving first and second runners up, their artwork will be showcased on the Emergent Artist Award online gallery. The top three artists will also be publicized and marketed in art circles globally giving each of them the opportunity to have international exposure.

For complete details, Read the Emergent Artist Rules!

Learn more about the Emergent Artist Award!

CALL for ENTRIES: PAC Gallery

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my PIE!

If food were a mural, I think it would be a giant, thin-crust pizza.  You can put anything into it or seperate it into sections.  It is nutrionally dense and can certainly say something about the artist that creates it.  The thin-crust part?  Well, in both art and pizza, I think it is about the toppings, not what they’re on.  This next Call wants your mural ideas (pizza or non-pizza related) and more.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the PAC Gallery (Cincinnati, OH)!  Don’t miss this chance to win a solo ort 2-man show.  This is an unusual way to get a show, but I think that makes it worth at least a look.  How ’bout you?

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Learn more at the PAC Gallery website!CALL for ENTRIES:
PAC Gallery

PAC Gallery invites submissions for a mural to be installed on the gallery’s exterior March 9-May 27, 2012.  The mural space allows artists the opportunity to showcase their work in a public setting.  The space is 5 feet tall and 10 feet wide (designs must utilize the majority of this space). Applicants are asked to submit images of their current bodies of work and the projected proposal for the mural (this could be a drawing or mockup of your intention for the space or a written description).

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists (professionals, students, amateurs).

*Editor’s Note:  This is a mural opportunity in Cincinnati which may seem regional to some; however, if you look at the awards, some of you may feel that the required travel to be the winner is worth the entry.  And, being a finalist could actually work better for you than winning.  Explore…

Take a look at the Current Exhibit at the PAC Gallery!MEDIA:  Open to any and all traditional and non-traditional visual arts genre and media.

DEADLINE:  December 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  January 15, 2012

ENTRY FEE: Each work submitted must be accompanied by a $20 non-refundable entry fee (check, money order or credit card information). Number of entries is unlimited.

AWARDS:  The winning artist will receive a $300 stipend (to be used for materials, installation costs, or travel expenses), gallery representation with the PAC gallery and the option for a solo exhibition to run in conjunction with the mural, March 9-May 27, 2012.  Two finalists will be selected for a two-man show in the 2013 lineup.

For complete information, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the PAC Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: San Angelo Museum

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my baby

Winter is comin’…time to start planting herbs.  I know that thought process is non-sensical to some of you.  You see, I am too lazy to grow them myself when they are plentiful at the market in Spring, but in the Winter, I’m too cheap to buy them unless I grow them myself.  I just can’t have marinara without basil.  Plus, growing herbs indoors give me an excuse to buy a plethora of beautiful new pots.  Maybe I should shop the opening of this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 19th Annual San Angelo National Ceramic Competition brought to you by the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts and sponsored, in part, by San Angelo Museum Endowment for Ceramic Events, Darlene & John Williams, and Trinity Ceramic Supply Inc.  Great prizes, low entry fee AND low commission...

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Learn more about the San Angelo National Ceramic Competition!CALL for ENTRIES:
San Angelo National
Ceramic Competition

 

The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts hosts a juried national ceramic competition every 2 years.  This will be the 19th Annual Competition.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists who are residents of the United States, Canada, or Mexico.

MEDIA:  All ceramic work, both functional and sculptural, must have been completed within the last two years.

DEADLINE: February 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  March 12, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  There is a nonrefundable entry fee of $20 per artist, with a maximum of three works per individual.

JURORS:  Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio are internationally-known ceramic dealers from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Learn more about the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts online!AWARDS:  1st Place $2000, 2nd Place $1500, 3rd Place $1000, 4th Place $500, Tile Prix Primo $750 and People’s Choice $250

The Jurors will award a special prize sponsored by the Tile Heritage Foundation, in cooperation with the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, to the tile maker whose tile in the juror’s estimation best reflects the ceramic traditions of America.

SALES:  There will be a 20% commission.  Last year approximately 30% of the work exhibited was sold.  Furthermore, the Museum typically purchases several works from the exhibition to add to its permanent collection.  The collection has already traveled to 10 other museums.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the San Angelo Museum of the Arts!

INTERNATIONAL CALL for ENTRIES: Gothic

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Contrary to the sentiment I usually espouse, not all food has to look appealing to be tasty.  Escargot is a tasty treat that is high in protein and low in fat (assuming you forego the butter sauce), but the diet of the wild-caught snail in nauseating.  Eating escargot, even in the most upscale environment, is a little like Halloween in your mouth–delightfully scary.  This next Call is looking for the macabre as well…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art also known as OCCCA (Santa Ana, CA) for Gothic, an international exhibit.  The variety of artwork that can be submitted is wide open, and this theme isn’t as common as you might think.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Gothic Call from OCCCA!INTERNATIONAL
CALL for ENTRIES:

Gothic

 

Gothic invites submission from artists evincing a peculiar, perverse, idiosyncratic sensitivity, infuenced by literature, movies, television and the tabloids, in painting, drawing, sculpture, illustration, fashion, graphic design, animation, photography, video, digital media, computer-based works, installation and performance.

OCCCA’s museum of the macabre will display
supernatural mutations, bizarre curiosities permeated by
fantastic and pathological themes.

 

Learn more about the Orange County Center for Contmeporary Art - OCCCA!Gothic is a mix of Medievalism, Romanticism, science fiction, Victoriana, punk, the uncanny, the grotesque, and the erotic, inseparable from despair, fear and rapture.

Gothic reveals
the shadow within,
the skull beneath the skin.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  All media and new media will be considered.  Artwork, performance, or installations with special instructions or equipment must be described in full and possibly installed by the artist. Special hardware requirements must be included with the accepted entries.

DEADLINE:  December 31, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  You can enter up to three (3) images for your $38.00 entry fee.

Learn more about the Gothic Call from OCCCA! JUROR:  Amy V. Grimm is an Independent Curator and Assistant Professor of Art History & Museum Studies at Irvine Valley College. Grimm received her B.A. in Psychology from the State University of New York in New Paltz, New York. She received a Graduate Certifcate in Museum Management and a M.A. in Art History from the University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina. Grimm’s M.A. Thesis, is titled, Andy Warhol: An Inquiry into Self Identity and Portraiture. Ms. Grimm’s area of specialization includes Modern and Contemporary European and American Art. Grimm’s museum and academic career spans over 15 years including work for the Albany Institute of History & Art, the South Carolina State Museum, the El Paso Museum ofArt, and the Long Beach Museum of Art.

Grimm continues to lecture extensively on topics such as Andy Warhol, Contemporary Art and Museum Studies. As an Assistant Professor of Art History & Museum Studies, Grimm is developing a new undergraduate program in Applied Museum Studies for Irvine Valley College. Students participating in the program will gain the knowledge and skills necessary for a variety of employment opportunities, in museums and other arts organizations.

SALES:  60% to the artist, 40% to OCCCA. Checks are processed within 10 days of the show close.

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Learn more about the Gothic Call from OCCCA!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Human Form

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I believe that I am what I have eaten.  I have learned that the contents of my diet directly informs my mood, energy level, and even my creative tendencies.   I love fried chicken as much as the next sad and depressed person, but I have learned that fried chicken doesn’t make it better.  Beet salad and blanched ‘n’ chilled asparagus and the perfect piece of salmon can transform my body and my mind.  If you believe that people are what they eat, then this next Call is a smorgasboard.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for The Human Form.  The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($20), and I love that they will provide free matting and framing if you work in their standard sizes.  Take a look…

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Learn more about The Human Form exhibit at the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Human Form

 

Our bodies:
forbidden, subverted, suppressed.

Our bodies:
elevated, venerated, and sanctified.

The human form is unceasingly beautiful, complex, and remarkable. It is one of the very few things that all of us has in common, and yet is a source of perpetual cultural, spiritual, and scientific dissension. What better proof of this diversity than through the Photographic Arts; the Human Form has been its eternally devoted, perpetual muse. The body insights love, loss, envy and greed, devotion and esteem – as one of our most valued photographic subjects, our images do the same.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!The Human Form,
simple yet subtly complex,
always present yet hidden,
expose your vision.

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Entrants must be at least 18 years old.  If you are younger, you must have a parent or legal guardian make the submission for you.

MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
Midnight EST, December 28, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
January 4, 2012

JUROR:  The work of Elizabeth Opalnik has been featured in Zoom, Camera ArtsBlack and White Magazine, Silvershotz, Photo District News, Collectors Photography and Progresso Fotografico, among others.  Commercial clients including Life Magazine, Gossard Lingerie, Coty Perfume, Michael Good Design, Sea Air Holidays and ongoing campaigns for The Ladies Professional Golf Association and Nancy Lopez Golf.  She is exhibited, collected and published internationally and recently published her first monograph “Poetic Grace: Elizabeth Opalenik Photographs 1979-2007”.

Learn more about Juror Elizabeth Opalnik!She uses the Mordançage darkroom process, hand painting, and contemporary digital imaging in mix, utilizing their combined boundless creative possibilities.   Between imagination and dreams, she believes all great photographs are an extension of the photographer – in essence, self-portraits.  Her darkroom skills, photo therapeutic approach, and the inspiration from her work, make her a popular facilitator.  She conducts photography workshops internationally, in partnership with the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, the Maine Media Workshops, the British Guild of Portrait Photographers, National Geographic Expeditions, The Rencontres d’Arles, and others.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!AWARDS:  All selected entries are exhibited in the gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog.  Juror’s Choice receives a 20×35″ vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image.  People’s Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES:  Darkroom offers free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of their exhibitions, subject to standard sizes.  Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work and retain all rights to their photographs.  For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submisssion Rules page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Family Dynamics

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Families have definite food personalities.  My in-laws love carbs…and cream of mushroom soup.   My mother loves pork in all its various forms, from chops to bacon.   And, of course, my family craves BOLD flavors, from sweet thai chili sauce and wasabi to truffle butter and pesto.   Can you imagine what our family dinners are like?  Odd.  This next Call is interested in YOUR family dynamics.  Interested?

Check out this Call for Entries from The Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, VA) for Family Dynamics.  Headed toward the holidays, this seems like the perfect theme for reflection and planning for the new year!  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Family Dynamics Exhibit at The Kiernan Gallery website!CALL for ENTRIES:
Family Dynamics

From formal portraits to snapshots, family pictures adorn our homes more than any other type of photograph. Images of family reveal personal connections as well as emotional distances. They are historical records, containing both facades and truths.  The definition of family is a personal one, and for Family Dynamics, The Kiernan Gallery welcomes images that break with tradition or embrace it, whether the family is yours, someone else’s, or one to which you have chosen to belong.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  All photographic media are encouraged.

DEADLINE:  December 27, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for the first 5 images and $5 for each additional image–up to 10 images.

Learn more about Juror Henry Horenstein!JUROR:  Henry Horenstein has been a professional photographer, teacher, and author, since the 1970s.  He studied history at the University of Chicago before turning to photography, earning his BFA and MFA at Rhode Island School of Design while studying under legendary photographers Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. Henry’s work is collected and exhibited internationally, and he has published over thirty books, including Black & White Photography: A Basic Manual, used by hundreds of thousand of college, university, high school, and art-school students as their introduction to photography. He has also published several monographs of his own work, including Show, Animalia, Close Relations, and many others.  Henry lives in Boston and is a professor of photography at RISD.

AWARDS:  Juror Henry Hornstein will select up to 30 images for display in the main gallery and up to an additional 40 to be included in the online gallery.  All images will be reproduced in an exhibition catalogue available for purchase.  A Juror’s Choice and Director’s Choice will also be announced.

SALES:  Artists exhibiting at the gallery may offer their work for sale. The Kiernan Gallery retains 30% commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call at The Kiernan Gallery website!

CALL to ARTISTS: QRt

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If you don’t know the difference between half-runner and snap beans, then you probably aren’t from the South.  However, if your cashier has to ask, “Is this a cucumber or a zucchini?”…Well, that’s a statement about how few vegetables are truly being eaten these days.  I suppose that is why our produce has all those little stickers on them (and another argument for visiting the farmers’ market).  This Call is based on a whole different kind of coding system.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Twin Oaks Gallery (Art & Frame) in San Marcos, CA for the QRt Exhibit.   The participation fee is only $25, and you have complete control over how you ENTIRE portfolio is shown.  Do a little homework on this one…

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Learn more about the Twin Oaks Gallery Art and Frame online!CALL to ARTISTS:
Qrt Exhibit

 

Twin Oaks Gallery Art and Frame is hosting one of the most unique conceptual art shows for 2011.  By combining equal parts marketing, technology and original juried content, hundreds of artists from all over the world are invited to submit their entire portfolio of art to be displayed via a 5×5 custom QR code in the gallery from December 8, 2011 through January 8, 2012.

*Editor’s Note:  I don’t normally publish Calls from galleries that I don’t know very well; however, I think this is an opportunity to find followers in a completely different way.  It isn’t juried, but there isn’t any shipping either.  You are in complete control of how your artwork is presented, and there is no commission. 

Learn more about the QRt Show!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to ALL artists.

MEDIA:  Photography, oils, watercolors, sculptures, graphic arts, pencil drawing, digital media, video, music, tattoo artistry or other art industry media.

DEADLINE:  Wed., November 30, 2011

PARTICIPATION FEE:  $25 for artists; $75 for galleries/collectives.

SALES:  Artists may choose to price pieces for private sale however, you are not required to sell and may choose to display only.  Twin Oaks Gallery Art & Frame will not be involved in the selling process.  All sales, promotion and pricing are at the discretion of the individual artist; therefore, no commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from Twin Oaks Gallery in San Marcos, CA!

OPEN CALL: SPACE WOMb in NY

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YOU FEEL LIKE A NUT

Today, I miss peanut butter.  When I was pregnant, peanut butter was a wonder food.  It had just enough protein, sugar and fat to transform my mood, one tablespoon at a time.  In celebration of my in-laws 50th Anniversary, I am headed on vacation to a much warmer clime…just in time for Christmas.  You know what is not great about a warm vacation at Christmas?  Being in a bathing suit at Christmas… when I should be eating peanut butter cookies and peanut butter pie and everything else that won’t run from me.  Oh well, my pregnancy days are long over, so I’m gonna lay off the peanut butter for a couple of months.  This next Call involves a completely different kind of womb.  Take a look…

Check out this Open Call  from SPACE WOMb (Long Island City, New York). This is a contemporary art gallery located around the corner from the MoMA PS1 in NY. There is no fee to enter to submit your work…

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Learn more about Space Womb!OPEN CALL:
Space Womb

SPACE WOMb wants to see YOUR work.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: All media

DEADLINE: Ongoing

ENTRY FEE: There is no entry fee, but there may be a fee to exhibit. Editor’s Note: This sort of a fee is kind of like a co-op approach. If you are accepted, a fee MAY BE payable by PayPal and will help cover the cost of printing and the reception.

TO APPLY: To apply, email your portfolio & bio to spacewomb@gmail.com.  The gallery staff will review your work.

JUROR: The gallery staff will review your work.

SALES: 40% of all sales will be the gallery commission.

For complete details, contact the gallery by email!

Learn more about Space Womb!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Built Environment

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GÂTEAUX!

Build it, and I will eat. I stand in awe of pastry chefs.  Most of the ones I know are delightfully batty (industry rumor is that the flour makes you a little off center).  I love that their creations are often part art, part architechture.  If you don’t think how something looks affects how it tastes, you are clearly eating ugly food.  This next Call wants to see the built environment that inspires you.  As always, feel free to venture past food…

Check out this Call for Entries from Darkroom Gallery in Vermont called The Built Environment. Enter your work for as little as $20. Don’t forget Darkroom offers free framing & matting on accepted work!

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Learn more about The Built Environment Exhibit at Darkroom Gallery!CALL FOR ENTRIES:
The Built Environment

Images that capture a vision of the man made world around us. 

We’ve been documenting the built environment since the beginnings of photography.  It’s natural – our lives are entwined with and dependent upon structures of all kinds.  Let us examine the genius designs, abundant materials both found and fabricated, engineering feats, beauty and function, of our constructed environments.  Technical mastery has much to do with a great architectural photograph, but also an understanding of the architect’s vision, and/or the humanity that invigorates and utilizes its spaces. 

Learn more about the Persona show at the Darkroom Gallery!Whether a skyscraper or a shed, chasm span or walking bridge, from convenience store to industrial complex, public or personal (heck, an outhouse is a pertinent structure), and even the remains of such, Darkroom Gallery is looking forward to featuring your built environments.

JUROR: With an engineering degree from Trinity College (Dublin) and an Architect/Author father (Raymond McGrath), Norman McGrath was primed for educated view of his subject. He has been photographing architecture and interiors for decades, capturing the work of major architects and designers and their well-known works. His images have been featured in the foremost architectural publications, as well as his popular book, “Photographing Buildings Inside Out”. The American Institute of Architects selected McGrath for its Institute Honor award. McGrath continues to author and co-author books illustrated with architectural photography (“Manhattan Skyscrapers”, “Skyscraper Rivals”, and New York’s Pennsylvania Station”) as well as educate and inspire students of photography at the Maine Photographic Workshops, the Palm Beach Photo Workshops, and the Calumet Institute of the University of Maryland.

Check out the Darkroom Gallery Online!PHOTO
SUBMISSIONS:

Age: Entrants must be 18+ years old. If younger, a guardian may submit for you.
Ownership: All photos must have been taken by the entrant. If you are a guardian submitting for a minor, please make it clear on the submission.

Digital Submissions: All submissions must be made by digital files through:

1. Upload on the Dark Room Gallery website or

2. Sent via email to submissions (at) VermontPhotoSpace.com. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it along with an application form. There is a $5.00 surcharge for email entries.

Learn more about The Built Environment Exhibit at Darkroom Gallery!3. Images should be as large as possible but no larger than 1280 pixels on the longest side, type jpg – set to the highest quality. DPI can be set to any number, but if you must specify something to go with 72 dpi.

FEES: Up to 3 images may be submitted for a fee of $20 US for on-line submission and $25 for email submission. Add’l images $5 US per image.

DEADLINE:
Midnight (EST) on December 1, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: December 7, 2011

Darkroom Gallery provides free matting & framing of work for the duration of the exhibition, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work, and retain all rights.

For the full Call for Entries,
visit the
website.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

 

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