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TRAVERSING TERRAIN

International Landscape & Cityscape Photography Exhibition

Midwest Center for Photography   /   Deadline: 04/01/26

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Through a range of photographic interpretations of various topographical regions, the Traversing Terrain exhibition will encompass various ways of describing and documenting the natural and man-made landscape. Images of the physical land and various interpreted aspects of the environment can be found where the city meets the country in our towns and out on the plains. Through the act of observing the landscape and cityscape we seek to capture the visual qualities of the physical terrain and intimate details of nature. Photographing to find one's connection to a particular environment, to experience various scenes of landscape and cityscape, and to simply explore while traversing and embracing the terrain. The works presented in this exhibition will represent what it means to examine the natural, the urban, and suburban landscape through the medium of photography.

Selected artists will have their work featured in the gallery exhibition and online.

Exhibition dates: July 11 - 31, 2026

Location

Midwest Center for Photography, 1215 Franklin, Wichita, KS 67203

Fees

$50

Eligibility

Open to all photographers internationally.

Requirements

Follow the online instructions at https://www.mwcponline.com/traversing-terrain-entry.html to submit .jpeg images.

Considerations

Each photograph will be considered based upon the merit of individual images submitted by each artist, series based entries are not necessary.

Evaluation Criteria

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

Contact Information

Linda Robinson
1215 Franklin
Wichita, KS 67203

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