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NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FELLOWSHIP COMPETITION

DEVELOPED WORK

Midwest Center for Photography   /   Deadline: 09/21/19

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The 11th annual National Photography Fellowship Competition - Developed Work exhibition features current and relevant work of national photographers that help define the pulse of contemporary photography in the United States. "Developed Work" has become established as the premier exhibition at MWCP for featuring some of the most important creative photographic work of the year. Competition for "Developed Work" is based upon a thematically developed body of work. Selected photographers will demonstrate successful representation of working with a concept and developing it into a solid framework resulting in a thematically developed body of photographic work.

Exhibition dates: November 1 – November 29, 2019

Location

Midwest Center for Photography, 1215 Franklin, Wichita, KS 67203 http://www.mwcponline.com

Fees

$40

Eligibility

The competition is open to all photographers nationwide in the USA, and open to all photographic genre and subject matter.

Requirements

To enter: Follow the online information at http://www.mwcponline.com/developed-work-entry.html, please note that there is not an upload form and simply submit JPEG files to the gallery via email at info@mwcponline.org.

Awards

$250 Developed Work Fellowship Award and one year artist representation at MWCP online.

Considerations

Artists must submit a brief artist statement outlining the intentions of the work. Selection will be considered from the cohesive body of work submitted by each artist rather than solely on individual images.

Evaluation Criteria

Juror: Linda Robinson, Gallery Director, MWCP

Contact Information

Linda Robinson
1215 Franklin
Wichita, KS 67203

E: info@mwcponline.org

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