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EXPOSURE 2021

the 25th annual PRC Juried Exhibition

Deadline: 04/30/21

The 25th annual PRC Juried Exhibition
July 9 – August 20, 2021
Juror: Kris Graves, artist and publisher of Kris Graves Projects
EXPOSURE 2021 celebrates 25 years of the PRC supporting member photographers with this much anticipated annual juried show. Since its inception in 1996, more than 300 photographers have shown in EXPOSURE including an array of those established and emerging in the field. Each year a respected member of the photographic community—from curators to gallerists to publishers—is asked to select between 10 to 15 artists for exhibition. The juror then selects between 2 and 4 pieces per person, thus offering artists an opportunity to showcase their work at a deeper level than most juried shows, and making for a more enriching experience for audiences. Entries are now being accepted for photographers working in a broad range of exhibition-ready bodies of work including both traditional and non-traditional approaches to photography.

Location

Mary Cosgrove Dolphin GalleryWorcester State UniversityWorcester, MA

Fees

$30

Awards

PRC Choice Awards
To commemorate 25 years of EXPOSURE and further their support of the photography community, the PRC Board of Directors will be selecting three of this year's exhibiting artists to receive the first annual PRC Choice Awards with the top award of $500 and two additional awards of $250.

Evaluation Criteria

All submissions will be juried by Kris Graves, artist and Publisher of Kris Graves Projects. Selected works will be selected through a blind jurying process.

Contact Information

Jessica Burko
The Photographic Resource Center 411A Highland Ave. #317
Somerville, MA 02144

P: 617-462-9353
W: https://www.prcboston.org/exposure-2021/
E: programs@prcboston.org

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