Call for Entry | Rayko Photo Center

Paccarik Orue, 2015 artist-in-residence
The deadline to apply for the 2016 Artist-in-Residence program at RayKo Photo Center is approaching. Selected artists will receive unlimited access to RayKo’s facilities for a six-month time period as well as free workshops. Residents will receive significant discounts on other services at RayKo plus generous staff support. Applications are open to all artists working in photography. There is a non-refundable fee of $30 to apply. Finalists will be notified by December 1, 2015 and interviews will be scheduled during the first weeks of December 2015.

Deadline to enter is November 15, 2015

Click here for more information and to apply!

Gordon Stettinius, Featured Artist for the 2016 Plastic Camera Show
RayKo’s 9th Annual International Juried Plastic Camera Show

It’s that time of year again! Go get some 120 film and dust off your Diana! RayKo’s plastic camera competition is open to artists working with plastic cameras with plastic lenses. The more obsolete, flawed, and lo-tech, the better. Images should be taken with cameras with limited controls, such as, but not limited to Diana, Holga, Lubitel, Lomo, Banner, and Ansco cameras. Beautiful prints from less-than-gorgeous cameras – that’s what we’re looking for!  This is RayKo’s largest exhibition of the year with artists from all over the globe submitting work! We’re excited to see this year’s entries! Long live film!

Deadline to enter is January 11th, 2016

Click here to enter!

Amy Vitale
The Mind’s Eye

To take photographs means to recognize – simultaneously and within a fraction of a second – both the fact itself and the rigorous organization of visually perceived forms that give it meaning. It is putting one’s head, one’s eye and one’s heart on the same axis”.
Henri Cartier-Bresson

Deadline to enter is January 31, 2016

Click here for more information and to enter!

Artist Lecture | Sam Abell and Ed Kashi

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The Dallas Center for Photography is hosting two distinguished photojournalists at the Dallas Center for Photography – Sam Abell and Ed Kashi. Both events require registration beforehand through their website.

Renowned National Geographic photographer, Sam Abell, will be doing a group image critique from 2:45-5pm on Saturday, October 31. Tickets to the critique are $25. You can register and purchase tickets here: http://goo.gl/msX086

Ed Kashi, photojournalist and member of VII Photo Agency, will be in town teaching his 4-day workshop Near and Far. On Tuesday, October 27 he will be giving a lecture on his work at 6:30pm. Tickets are $10. You can register and purchase tickets here: http://goo.gl/IAG7RH

Call for Entry | Open Call — Streit House Space

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Due: December 1, 2015
Open Call | Streit House Space

Streit House Space is an online gallery that aims to merge the presentation of the physical and virtual photographic image. Photographers submit their work via email which is then printed, displayed on a wall, documented and finally posted online. Images are printed only once which makes them a singular and unique object.

Streit House Space is run by Jordanna Kalman who has taken a lot of photographs, run a few galleries, and spends a lot of time taping things to the wall.

Submissions to the gallery:

If you would like to participate in the project please send us an email with a link to your website.
streithousespace@gmail.com

Please put “submission” in the subject line of your email.
If you are selected you will receive an email with instructions for preparing your work for the gallery.

Deadlines for each quarter are March 1st, May 1st, July 1st and September 1st.

People and Places: An Exploration of Portraiture and Landscape Photography | Diane Chenault and Michele Poindexter

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Congratulations to Diane Chenault and Michele Poindexter for their two-person exhibition, People and Places: An Exploration of Portraiture and Landscape Photography, in the 010 Gallery, Student Union at Texas Woman’s University. The exhibition runs October 19 through 31, 2015.

Exhibition Dates: October 19 – 31, 2015

Opening Reception: October 21, 2105 | 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Diane and Michele are both Bachelor of Fine Arts students at Texas Woman’s University with a concentration in photography.

Sensuous World, Gallery 219 | Group Exhibition Featuring TWU Alumni

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Congratulations to Texas Woman’s University Alumni, Kalee Appleton, Rachael Banks, Josh Dryk, Ashley Kauschinger, and Allison Jarek, for being included in Sensuous World at Eastfield College Gallery 219. The exhibition runs October 15 through November 20, 2015.

Exhibition Dates: October 15 – November 20, 2015

Opening Reception: October 15, 2105 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Kalee Appleton will be giving an Artist Talk on October 22, 2015, from 2:15 to 3:15 PM at Eastfield College in Room F218.

Call for Entry | Portraits 2016

Image Credits | Top: Ana Galan, Bear Kirkpatrick Bottom: Jenny Riffle
Due October 14, 2015
Our annual portraits exhibition brings artists from around the globe into the spotlight. A portrait is a visual representation that portrays the likeness of a person, place, animal, or object. All capture types and photographic processes welcome. All capture types and photographic processes are eligible to submit.Juror | Martha Schneider
Martha Schneider is the owner and director of Schneider Gallery, Chicago. She studied at the University of Buenos Aires (Art History – 20th century) and came to the USA in 1964. She worked for 5 years at the Photo Department of the Art Institute of Chicago. Schneider founded the Schneider Gallery in 1982 and has been exclusively showing photography since 1989. She has reviewed at FotoFest in Houston, Photolucida in Seattle, SPE in Chicago and numerous other local and national fairs. She has plans to close the gallery by the end of this year to dedicate herself to being a full time consultant and private dealer.
HONORS | AWARDSJuror’s Selection| $500.00

Director’s Selection | $250.00

Two LiveBooks Website Awards: Valued at $399 from liveBooks

Honorable Mention Awards: 2 year membership and a three image submission for an upcoming call for entry.

Additionally:
Artists’ selected for the exhibition will receive the following:
Press releases sent to artists’ choice of media outlets
Professional installation images
Invitation to complimentary portfolio reviews, lunch and portfolio sharing
Promotion on The Center’s large social media platform
In-gallery and online exhibition with links to artists’ websites

For More Information about the Portraits 2016 Call For Entries, click here

Call for Entry | Capture Texas with Canon

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Nebraska Furniture Mart, located in The Colony and largest home furnishing store in the country, is hosting a photography contest with Canon.  I wanted to make you aware of this opportunity, should your organization be interested.  The premise of the contest is to submit 1-3 photographs of what Texas means to you.  The submission period began on October 1st and will run until October 14th.  At this time a panel of judges with Canon and NFM will choose the top 24 photographs.  These will then be displayed in-store October 16-18 and be voted on by the public.  The top nine winners all receive a $100 NFM gift card and their photo displayed in the Canon Image Gallery.  The photograph with the most votes will win a Canon EOS Rebel T6i DSLR Camera with 18-55mm and 55-250mm Lenses Video Creator Kit (value $1,299) & $100 NFM Gift Card.  As this is a Canon contest, submitted photos should be captured with a Canon camera.

To submit a photo and find out more information please visit http://bit.ly/1LAHO4K.  Here you will find the rules and restrictions and how to submit your photo.  Anyone under the age of 19 will need to have a legal guardian over 19 submit to be qualified for the prize(s).

If you have any questions:
James Hobbs │Marketing Supervisor
Nebraska Furniture Mart – Texas  │ www.nfm.com
james.hobbs@nfm.com

Save the Date | SPE National Conference Las Vegas

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Save the Date!

The Society for Photographic Education’s 2016 National Conference, Constructed Realities, will take place March 10-13, at the Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas, NV.

SPE’s 53rd National Conference will feature four days of cutting-edge programming including presentations, industry seminars, an exhibits fair, portfolio critiques, a print raffle, silent auction, mentoring sessions, film screenings, exhibitions, receptions, a dance party, and more!

Registration opens on November 2, 2015. Pricing is structured to encourage early registration. SPE conferences have sold out in the past, so it is recommended that you register in advance.

Registration Options

Full Conference Pass: entitles attendees full access to all conference programming

Day Pass: provides full access to conference programming on a single day of the conference (maximum one day pass per registrant)

Session Pass: ticket to a single session (daytime concurrent sessions and/or evening guest speaker presentations only)

Stay tuned as we announce our line-up of evening guest speakers! Visit SPE’s conference page for more details and the conference schedule.

Call for Entry | Artists Book Competition

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Due December 11, 2015

Artist Books Call for Entries 2015

The purposes of the competition and exhibition are:  to encourage the development of students’ work in the medium of Artists’ Books, to foster the creation of Artists’ Books, to reward excellence and creativity in the Artists’ Books, and to build the collection of Artists’ Books in the UNT Libraries’ Special Collections. Click here to view past winners currently in our Artists’ Book collection.

In addition to the exhibition, a $400 purchase award may be granted at the discretion of the jurors.  All eligible entries must be available for purchase into the UNT Special Collections for $400.  The item chosen for the purchase prize will become a permanent addition to the Rare Book Room collections.  Any Artists’ Books created within the last two years is eligible.  All media are welcome, although submitted work may not exceed 6′ in any direction. A maximum of three books may be submitted.  There is no jury fee.

Faculty/Staff and Community Members Category
Although entries in this category are not eligible to win the purchase award, the competition is open to faculty and staff of the University of North Texas and members of the local community. If you would like to enter up to three items in the competition, you are highly encouraged to do so. Even though the items are not eligible for the prize, if accepted, they will be on exhibit with the others from January – March 2016 in the Willis Library Forum, which will give the work exposure to the community.

Entry Procedure
A completed entry form, identification labels attached to individual works, notification form, and SASE for return of notification form must be included with the artwork.  Work will be accepted December 1st through 11th , 2015. Rules and entry forms are available to download and print.

Deadline: Friday, December 11 by 4:00pm.
Artists are encouraged to hand-deliver work to Willis Library, Library Services Desk, UNT, between 9am and 4pm Monday-Friday.

Work may be shipped in a reusable container prepaid via UPS, Parcel Post, or FedEx. It is the artist’s responsibility to include return shipping (please do NOT enclose checks or cash).

Ship work(s) to:
UNT Libraries Artists’ Book Competition
Attn: Mandy Rausch
University of North Texas
Willis Library
1155 Union Circle
#305190
Denton, Texas 76203
When
Tuesday, December 1, 2015 – 9:00am to Friday, December 11, 2015 – 4:00pm

Where
Willis Library
Library Services Desk

Fraction Magazine | Joy Christiansen Erb

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Congratulations to Texas Woman’s University Alumna, Joy Christiansen Erb, for being featured in Issue 79 of Fraction Magazine. Please take a moment to view her feature here.

Joy currently resides in Youngstown, Ohio, where she is an Associate Professor of Photography at Youngstown State University. She received her B.F.A. from Miami University, Oxford, OH and her M.F.A. from Texas Woman’s University.