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The 7th Annual of Memory, Bone and Myth National Juried Photography Exhibition

Of Memory, Bone and Myth

University of North Dakota   /   Deadline: 12/11/15

The 7th National Juried Photography Exhibition 2016 is organized by The University of North Dakota’s Department of Art & Design and seeks photographic imagery based on the interpretation of Memory and Myth.

Location

Colonel Eugene Myers Gallery of Art, University of North Dakota

Fees

25.00

Eligibility

This juried exhibition is open to national artists of all levels (professional, emerging and students 18 years and over). There is no commission fee. Anyone interested in purchasing work from an accepted artist in the exhibition will be forwarded to the individual artists. Open to any photographic medium, including but not limited to historical processes, traditional silver printing, chromogenic printing and digital process.

Requirements

Please copy and paste the Entry Form from our website into a WORD file or send us a document to include, your contact information, title, sizes, media and prices of entries, with your images, and also include a required artist statement (1 page max) in Word/PDF format with your Paypal transaction#. Images must be formatted and presented according to the directions on our website.

Awards

Best in Show $300, 3 $50.00 Honorable Mentions, and one UND Collections Purchase Award awarded to one artist.

Considerations

All photographs must be framed no larger than 28” x 30”.

Evaluation Criteria

Juried by Stephen Perloff of the Photo Review.

Contact Information

Suzanne Gonsalez-Smith
UND, Department of Art & Design, 3350 Campus Rd, Stop 7099
Grand Forks, ND 58202

P: 701-777-2910
W: https://www.ravenwolfgallery.com/juried-show.html
E: undphoto@gmail.com

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