Call for Entry | Water

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Due: March 30, 2015
Water | A Smith Gallery
Juror: Gayle Stevens

wa – ter : rain, tears, agua, springs, drink, rivers, wet, steam, flood, moisture, lakes, humidity, damp, soak, ocean, wash, aquatic, splash…

“The waterskiing bobble heads floated just on the surface.  Belle sat on the gravelly shore, her young son sat in the lap of her new boyfriend, Chance, repeatedly asking why his Mommy’s car was in the lake.

Belle was a water baby.  Her mother and her part-time astrologist sister set her on her watery path early, constantly reminding her of her Aquarian destiny: living in, around and with water.  Being born on February fourteenth gave her her name.  Her Grandmother, Belle Tran Ashcroft, a Vietnamese/French war bride was also born on Valentine’s Day in an art deco teak and brick house on a coffee, rubber and cashew plantation northwest of what was then Saigon.

She was a South Vietnamese water skiing champion.  She met her future husband when he and his soldier buddies were skiing on “her” lake during a weekend of R and R in 1967.  He was also raised on a plantation, in Mississippi.

Grandmother Belle spoke French fluently along with her native Vietnamese.  She struggled always with English, easily moving herself to tears of frustration or amusement when trying to create english vowel sounds or recount a story of her youth.  Sitting there by the lake, with her reasonably new automobile mostly submerged in the clear blue water, Belle looked down at the tears beading up on her tanned mid section, remembering Grandmother Belle trying to say the word fry…”   from the story “Tow Rope” by Franklin Cincinnatus

Juror:
Gayle Stevens will be the juror for “water”. Ms. Stevens has worked in antiquarian photographic processes for over twenty years. Her chosen medium is wet plate collodion for its fluidity and individuality. She exhibits extensively across the United States, United Kingdom, the Netherlands and China. Ms. Stevens received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1999. She is an educator, speaker, juror, curator and an active member of the photographic community. Named one of the Critical Mass Top Fifty Photographers for 2010 and 2014, she received second place in the Lens Culture International Exposure Awards in 2011 and was named a finalist for the Clarence John Laughlin Award in 2012 and 2014. Her work has been featured in Fraction, Square, Shots, Diffusion, B + W Photography, South by Southeast and Fuzion magazines and in Inventing Reality, New Orleans Visionary Photography. North Light Press published a book of Stevens’ work, Calligraphy, in their 11 + 1 Signature series. Christopher James will feature her work in the third edition of The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes. Stevens’ work is widely collected and is part of the permanent collection of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Rockford Museum of Art and the Center for Fine Art Photography and recently the University of New Mexico Art Museum, among others. A member of the Posse photo collective, she divides her time shooting in Pass Christian, Mississippi and Downers Grove, Illinois, where she resides. Stevens is represented by Tilt Gallery, Catherine Couturier Gallery, and Gallery Kayafas and Paul Cava.

SUBMISSION | Guidelines:
Digital images should 1000 pixels on the longest side saved in JPEG format at 72 ppi. Each image should be labeled with consecutive numbers followed by your name, i.e. 1FirstName_LastName.jpg. The number should correspond with the number on the application form.

SUBMISSION | Online:
Fill out our online application to apply, send images, and make payment with Paypal. You will receive an email confirmation upon receiving the entry and payment. You can also fill and submit the online application, print out your confirmation email, and mail it with a check for your fees to the address below. 

SUBMISSION | Mail:
Please prepare a submission form with your name, address, email address and phone number along with a list of the titles and printing process of each entry.  The number of each title should correspond to the image number on the cd.  CD’s and submission form should be mailed to:

A Smith Gallery
P O Box 175
Johnson City, TX 78636

The gallery will send an email confirmation upon receiving the entry and payment.

SUBMISSION | Entry Fee:
$30 for the first 5 images, $6 per each additional image.

ELIGIBILITY:
The competition is open to all photographers both professional and amateur working in all photographic mediums and styles. International entries are welcomed. Work that has been previously exhibited in an A Smith Gallery competition is not eligible.

PRINTING/MATTING/FRAMING | information:
The gallery offers printing, matting and framing services for images that are selected. If sending framed work, please use mats and frames that compliment your work and are appropriate in a gallery setting. Colored mats and prints on foam core are discouraged. All images should be ready to hang with wires. Gallery wraps are acceptable. If you have any questions regarding appropriate presentation please contact amanda@asmithgallery.com.

AWARDS | The awards are as follows:

  • Jurors Award – $325.00
  • Directors Award – $250.00 and an exhibition catalogue
  • Five Honorable Mentions – an exhibition catalogue
  • Visitors Award – $100.00

SALES | The gallery will retain 40% of the sales price.  

USE RIGHTS | Photographers retain full rights to their own images. The gallery will use the photographer’s images for publicity purposes as well as in the Blurb exhibition catalogue. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION | amanda@asmithgallery.com

Call for Entries | INPHA 4 4th International Photography Annual

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Due: April 1, 2015

AWARD-WINNING NON-PROFIT JURIED PUBLICATION
(publication + $2,000 in cash awards)

INPHA 4
4th International Photography Annual

An Award-winning Juried Annual Publication of Works of Contemporary Photography and other Photo-based Visual Art

$2000 in cash awards ($1200 first place)
All artists included in the project receive a free copy of the hardcover book.

INPHA is open to a very broad range of lens-based and photographic submissions. This project is not just for ‘photographers’ and ‘photography’ but also for anyone working creatively in a visual art (or design) field with work that incorporates the lens or photographic process in some significant way, including manipulated and mixed-media processes.

As with all Manifest projects, we are very open to learning about and publishing visual art that fits within this broad scope.

The competition and publication is open to any artist submitting original works of art or design created within the timeframe of 2012 – 2015. Professionals, novices, and students in ALL disciplines are encouraged to submit. For this call for submissions Manifest is eager to receive works in a wide range of types, including traditional, digital, and experimental photography, photo-collage, and other lens-based work. As with its other annual publications, Manifest is open to unexpected solutions, broad interpretation, and surprise. Works submitted must clearly feature the photographic or lens-based process as a primary, but not exclusive, characteristic.

*note that artists submitting time-based art (video, etc.) must realize that for the purpose of the publication only still imagery will be used to represent the project in print.
Submission deadline: April 1, 2015

Submit online: http://www.manifestgallery.org/inpha4

Learn more about past INPHA projects here: http://www.manifestgallery.org/inpha

A Natural Order and Of Nature | Lectures and Exhibitions at UT Dallas

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Photographer Lucas Foglia will lecture on his series A Natural Order on March 31st, Tuesday, 7:30 pm in JSOM Davidson Auditorium, 1.118

A reception for the artist will be held in the O’Donnell Building Gallery, first floor, 6:00 – 7:00 pm, before the lecture.
http://www.lucasfoglia.com

Of Nature
(Comer Photography Collection / curated by Twyla Bloxham)

Exhibition Dates:   March 27 – April 24, 2015

Of Nature presents an overview of photographers who take inspiration from the natural world. From an emphasis on scientific phenomena and the recording of flora and fauna, to fictional images of natural phenomena, these artists reveal to us the power of observation and our relationship to our environment. Exhibiting artists include Lucas Foglia, Tom Chambers, Camille Solyagua, John Pfahl, Zeke Berman, Steve Goff, Robert Langham III, Laszlo Layton, and Kate Breakey.

Curator Twyla Bloxham will lecture on the exhibition Of Nature on April 2nd, Thursday, 2:00 pm in JSOM Davidson Auditorium, 1.118
A reception for the curator will be held in the O’Donnell Building Gallery, first floor, 3:30 – 4:30 pm

2nd Place Prize, Photographer’s Forum Magazine | Michele D. Poindexter

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Congratulations to Michele D. Poindexter for being award the 2nd Place Prize in the Photographer’s Forum Magazine’s 35th Annual College and High School Photography Contest. Her work will be published with a solo 9×12 page in the College and High School 2015 Photo Book and published in May 2015’s edition of the Photographer’s Forum Magazine. This prestigious award also offers a 1000 dollar grant and a place in the permanent collection of the Nikon Hall of Fame.

Michele currently attends Texas Woman’s University working on her BFA in Visual Arts, Photography Concentration.

Streit House Space | Rachael Banks

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Congratulations to Rachael Banks for having her series, seasons change and so do you, featured on Streit House Space, a gallery that aims to merge the presentation of the physical and virtual photographic image. Take a look at her work here.

Rachael is a Louisville, KY native and MFA photography candidate at Texas Woman’s University with an expected graduation date of May 2015. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in photography and painting at Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY.

Call for Entry | Unique by Nature

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Due: April 4, 2015
Unique by Nature | Juried Art Competition and Exhibition
McKinney Performing Arts Center

April 10 – April 25, 2015
Awards Reception April 10, 2015

Unique by Nature is hosted by the McKinney Performing Arts Center (City of McKinney), with help from the volunteers of the Arts and Music Guild. Sponsors include citizen leaders dedicated to the growth of the arts in McKinney.

This years submissions will be juried by a panel of four: Amy Rosenthal, Director of the MPAC; Linda Spina, Chair of the McKinney Arts Commission; Jake Dobscha (dobschastudio.com); and Sandra Doak (orisonsart.com). Prize winners will be chosen by this year’s judge, Mary Vernon, Professor of Art, MeadowsSchool of the Arts, Southern Methodist University (MaryVernon.com).

Cash and purchase prizes totaling $9000 will be distributed as follows:

ONE large scale work will be awarded the $6000.00 Purchase Prize, and will become part of the permanent public art collection of the McKinneyPerformingArtsCenter.

An additional $3000.00 in prize money will be divided among six works of art chosen by the judge, including one Young Artist Award chosen from among the juried artwork submitted by high school students.

Film Screening | Miss Representation

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Miss Representation at Texas Woman’s University
Thursday, March 26th, at 6:00 p.m. CFO 203
Film Screening: Miss Representation w/ Director Ms. Jennifer Siebel Newsom

Miss Representation reveals the betrayal of women in the media. The film demonstrates how society is misguided by media content, which generally highlights the mere physical attributes and nurturing abilities of women, but limits recognition of their intellectual capabilities. The film also uncovers how successful women in various careers are still deprived of respect and recognition for their achievements in comparison to the male gender.  Miss Representation will leave the audience thinking of the many opportunities our world could be deprived of if women’s endeavors continue to go unsupported or underrepresented.

Join our guest speaker; film Director, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, as she discusses Miss Representation and its efforts to raise awareness about stamping out inequality and discrimination. The event is sponsored by Commuter Services and Lasso 100th in celebration of Women in the Media and International Women’s Day.

Follow the link to the Miss Representation trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2UZZV3xU6Q.

Call for Proposals | Filter Photo, Filter Space

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Due: April 13, 2015

Filter Photo is pleased to announce an open call for exhibition proposals for Filter Space, the organization’s new, permanent gallery! We welcome photographic proposals of all types, whether traditional or experimental, or coming from an emerging curator or a veteran artist. Filter Photo hopes to attract a broad range of proposals the reflect the creative diversity of the contemporary photographic community.

Accepted proposals will receive:

• A 4 to 6 week exhibition at Filter Space to take place between July of 2015 and June of 2016

• An online gallery on Filter Photo’s website featuring exhibited artwork

• At least 1 exhibition reception, with refreshments provided

• The opportunity to host an event in conjunction with the exhibition (e.g. a workshop or artist’s talk)

• Exhibition marketing including printed postcards, an email to Filter Photo’s list, coverage on Image 37 (Filter Photo’s blog),
and other social media promotion

• A small stipend to help cover exhibition costs (variable—for more information click here)

• A discount of 10% for all exhibition artwork produced through LATITUDE, a nonprofit digital lab that adjoins Filter Space

For more information take a look at the website here.

Dodho Magazine | Rachael Banks

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Congratulations to Rachael Banks for having her series, Between Home and Here, featured on Dodho, an online photography magazine. Take a look at the feature here.

Rachael is a Louisville, KY native and MFA photography candidate at Texas Woman’s University with an expected graduation date of May 2015. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in photography and painting at Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY.