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FLATLAND FEATURE - ISSUE 2

Call for Photography Submissions

Midwest Center for Photography   /   Deadline: 06/15/26

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The new Flatland Feature is here at MWCP. In this region that lacks appreciable topographic relief comes the Flatland Feature providing a widespread opportunity to photographers who are creating work about this region or the multitude of other places, ideas and concepts. Flatland Feature is open to all subject matter and genre.

The Flatland Feature is an online feature that will showcase photographers work in a series format as a virtual gallery experience.

The photographic work will be available at the Midwest Center for Photography website for patrons of the gallery to go online and have the opportunity to purchase photographs. The featured photographers and will have an accompanying artist statement reference the photographic work and a brief biography for viewers to learn about the artists.

Feature Dates: July - December, 2026

Location

Midwest Center for Photography, Wichita, Kansas. www.mwcponline.com

Fees

$100 to submit 10 images

Eligibility

Open to all photographers internationally. Open to all photographic genre and subject matter.

Requirements

Submit 10 - 20 .jpeg images to the gallery via the online upload form found at https://www.mwcponline.com/flatland-feature-submission.html. Name each image file with your last name _first name_number. A brief bio and artist statement are required.

Considerations

Artist will be selected for the feature based upon the cohesive body of photographic work submitted.

Evaluation Criteria

Curator: Linda Robinson, Gallery Director, Midwest Center for Photography

Contact Information

Linda Robinson
1215 Franklin
Wichita, KS 67203

W: www.mwcponline.com
E: info@mwcponline.org

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