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Filter Photo Open Call for Exhibition Proposals

Filter Photo   /   Deadline: 10/31/19

Filter Photo is pleased to announce our annual Open Call for Exhibition Proposals. Selected proposals will be offered an exhibition slot at Filter Space during 2020 – 2021. Proposals will be accepted through October 31st, 2019.

All exhibition proposals should relate to photography and/or lens-based artwork, however, this definition is purposefully open-ended—moving-image work, installations, and performances related to photography may all be included in proposals. Artists, curators, and collectives are all welcome to submit proposals. For example, a single artist could submit a proposal for a solo show, or a collective could submit a proposal for a large group show.

Accepted proposals will receive:
-A 4 to 6-week exhibition at Filter Space to take place 2020 – 2021
-At least 1 exhibition reception, with refreshments provided
-The opportunity to host an event in conjunction with the exhibition (e.g. a workshop or artist talk)
-Exhibition marketing, including printed postcards, an email blast to Filter Photo's mailing list, and other social media promotion

2019 Exhibition Review Panel
Matt Austin – Founder Candor Arts
Natasha Egan – Executive Director, Museum of Contemporary Photography
Kris Graves – Photographer and Publisher, Kris Graves Projects
Colleen Keihm – Executive Director, LATITUDE
Tonika Lewis Johnson – Visual Artist and Photographer
Juli Lowe – Director, Catherine Edelman Gallery
Jennifer Murray – Executive Director, Filter Photo
Rafael Soldi – Artist and Curator

Submit your proposal now: http://filterphoto.org/call-for-exhibition-proposals/

Fees

$25

Contact Information

Caitlin

W: http://filterphoto.org/call-for-exhibition-proposals/
E: caitlin@filterfestival.com

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