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The Color of Light

Arthur Meyerson, juror

PhotoPlace Gallery   /   Deadline: 01/23/17

“Three themes interest me most in photography: light, color and moments.
“Light produces color. Light can be soft or intense; color can provoke or excite. It can also inform. At their best, light and color can come together at a moment in time to create an atmosphere, an emotional response and/or a sense of place. And for me, that is the power and joy of the color of light.”

Location

PhotoPlace Gallery's mission is to support contemporary fine art photography as a means of creative expression and cultural insight. PhotoPlace Gallery sponsors exhibition opportunities through international juried exhibits in Middlebury, Vermont, through its published exhibition catalogs, and on its website.

Fees

$35 for up to 5 images, $6 each additional

Eligibility

Open to all photographers. To encourage international participation, we offer printing of accepted work, as well as free matting and framing for the duration of the exhibit.

Requirements

See link below for details and submission. Submission deadline is midnight, January 23, 2017. Digital files only, submitted through our website. See link below.

Awards

Arthur Meyerson will jury The Color of Light. He will select 35 images for exhibition in the gallery, and an additional 40 images for exhibition in our online gallery. Cash awards:

Juror’s Award: $300
Director’s Award: $200
Up to three Honorable Mentions

All 75 selected images will be reproduced in the exhibition print catalog and remain permanently on our website, with links to photographer’s URL. Gallery exhibition opens March 8, 2017.

Contact Information

James Barker
PhotoPlace Gallery 3 Park Street
Middlebury, VT 05753

P: 8023884500
W: http://photoplacegallery.com/color-of-light/
E: photos@photoplacegallery.com

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