15th Annual Juried International Exhibition of Fine Art Photography
Perspective Gallery / Deadline: 01/08/25
Perspective Gallery is pleased to announce LENS 2025, our 15th annual juried international exhibition of fine art photography. Photographers are invited to submit work for possible inclusion in the exhibition. All subject matter and photographic processes, except AI, are welcome.
JUROR: Hamidah Glasgow
Hamidah Glasgow has been the Executive Director and Curator at the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, since 2009. She holds a master's degree in humanities specializing in visual and gender studies and a bachelor's degree in philosophy. Hamidah was a co-founder of the Strange Fire Collective. She is one of the founding board members of the Colorado Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
SUBMISSIONS
Photographers are invited to submit up to five (5) photographic images in JPEG format which have been created within the past five (5) years. We are not accepting AI images for this call. Applicants should complete their entry and upload their images at CaFÉ. See Perspective Gallery's website for the link. By submitting work, applicants agree to permit Perspective Gallery to use their images in publicity with attribution; photographers retain copyright to their work. File names should be the title of the work, but not include the artist's name.
Evanston, IL
$40
Photographers are invited to submit work created in the past five (5) years for possible inclusion in the exhibition. All subject matter and photographic processes, except AI, are welcome.
All subject matter and photographic processes, except AI, are welcome.
Juror's Award: $300 | 1st Runner-up: $200 | 2nd Runner-up: $150
Blind jurying process. Juror: Hamidah Glasgow, Executive Director and Curator at the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins
Nelson Armour
Perspective Gallery 1310 1/2B Chicago Ave.
Evanston, IL 60201
P: 847-372-0734
W: https://perspectivegallery.org/
E: lensexhibition@gmail.com
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