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Water

Elizabeth Avedon, juror

PhotoPlace Gallery   /   Deadline: 05/27/19

Our relationship with water is complex. It sustains life. It's a source of beauty and wonder, and is itself an environment for a staggering variety of life. It can be devastating in its destructive force, and equally devastating by its absence. But that does not diminish the joy and serenity it can provide us in its many forms. For this exhibit, we seek images that describe our relationship with the many facets of water.

All captures and processes welcome.

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

Fees

$39 for up to 5 images, $6 each additional

Eligibility

Open to all photographers. To encourage international participation, we offer free matting and framing to all exhibitors for the duration of the exhibit.

Requirements

See link below for details and submission. Submission deadline is midnight, May 27, 2019 Digital files only, submitted through our website. See link below. https://photoplacegallery.com/online-juried-shows/water-2019/

Awards

We are very pleased that Elizabeth Avedon will be jurying and curating this exhibition. She will select approximately 35 images for exhibition in the gallery, and 35 for our Online Gallery. The recipients of the Juror's Award and the Director's Award will each be entitled to an online portfolio review by Ms. Avedon.

Contact Information

James Barker
PhotoPlace Gallery 3 Park Street
Middlebury, VT 05445

W: https://photoplacegallery.com/online-juried-shows/water-2019/
E: photos@photoplacegallery.com

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