LENSCRATCH | Claire A. Warden, Mimesis

© Claire A. Warden 2014

Congratulations to Claire A. Warden for her feature on LENSCRATCH (published December 12, 2014).

Claire’s new project, Mimesis, takes photography into new realms, transforming the image into other worldly landscapes that are at once intimate and celestial.  Her process uses her own saliva to manipulate the silver gelatin and that act becomes, in a sense, a performance of self aligning with art.

Claire received her BFA in Photography and BA in Art History from Arizona State University and completed one year of coursework towards an MFA at Texas Woman’s University.

Call for Entry | FotoFest 2016

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Due: February 17, 2015
FotoFest 2016
Theme: Changing Circumstances: Looking at the Future of the Planet

For details and submission: http://2014biennial.fotofest.org/2016/submissions.aspx#.VJMG_Z2DMg

Seeking Submissions:

FotoFest’s 2016 Biennial of Photography and New Media Art will be FotoFest’s sixteenth consecutive Biennial. Over 1,000 photographic and new media artists exhibited works during the 2014 Biennial, and overall attendance was 275,000 people.  Curators, artists, collectors, publishers, critics and arts audiences from over 32 countries attended the Biennial.

The FotoFest 2016 Biennial takes place March 12-April 24, 2016.

Call for Entry | ONWARD Compé ’15

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Due: January 5, 2015
Compé ’15 / Project Basho
Juror: Elinor Carucci

For more details and submission: http://compe.onwardphoto.org/2015/details/overview/

About ONWARD:
Project Basho presents ONWARD Compé, an international juried competition for emerging photographers. Each year Compé culminates in a group show of framed prints from the selected finalists, with an opening reception at Summit, ONWARD’s annual photography festival in Philadelphia.

Juried each year by a leading figure in contemporary photography, ONWARD Compé spotlights new, envelope-pushing work that continues to further the medium. Now in its eighth year, Compé has solidified its standing as a highly respected international competition, drawing submissions from across the U.S. and around the globe. The competition seeks to increase the exposure of talented image-makers, create outlets for artists’ work, and present compelling photographs in a cohesive and well-curated exhibition.

ONWARD Compé has an open theme and accepts submissions from any photographer who has never had commercial gallery representation.

Compé and Summit are two components of ONWARD, a multifaceted photography happening that encompasses a photography festival in Philadelphia, an international competition, Workshops for discerning photographers, and Galerie, an online gallery featuring selected photographers.

Juror:
Every year ONWARD invites a distinguished photographer to lend a discerning eye to Compé, serving as guest juror. The guest juror is responsible for choosing 56 noteworthy finalists and ultimately two outstanding grand prize winners from among hundreds of talented competitors.
Elinor Carucci is an Israeli-born photographer who has lived and worked in New York since 1995. Her recent monograph Mother (Prestel, 2013) was included in the New York Times Top 10 Photo Books of 2013 and the Los Angeles Times Year-End Spread of Bold, Inventive Photography Books.

This year’s guest juror is Elinor Carucci.

Carucci began working on Mother when pregnant with twins in 2004, and continued to photograph her family’s daily life over the course of nearly a decade. The result is a startlingly emotive series that, through intensely personal views of both blissful and painful moments, paradoxically reveals the universal experience of family intimacy. A similar theme is present in much of Carucci’s earlier autobiographical work, including the series Closer (2002).

Congratulations TWU Photography Department Graduates | Fall 2014

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A big congratulations is in order to the recent Texas Woman’s University Photography Department Alumnae:
     MFA | Kalee Appleton
     BA / BFA | Lauren Allen, Kristi Polozoff, Christy Jo Vilmont, and Caitlin Wright.
Best wishes in your future endeavors.

Levitas: A Photographic Investigation of Weightlessness

© Jana C. Perez and Angilee Wilkerson 2014
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by Angilee Wilkerson & Jana C. Perez

Congratulations to Texas Woman’s University Alumnae Jana C. Perez, Angilee Wilkerson, and Mary Kathryn Wimberly for inclusion in the exhibition, Levitas: A Photographic Investigation of Weightlessness, at the Bath House Cultural Center in Dallas, TX. The exhibition will be on view December 06, 2014 – January 31, 2015.

Looking Back at Saturn, Solo Exhibition | Kalee Appleton

© Kalee Appleton 2014
Looking Back at Saturn, Kalee Appleton, Master of Fine Arts Graduating Exhibition / Fall 2014

03 December – 12 December 2014

East | West Galleries
Texas Woman’s University
Department of Visual Arts
300 Texas Street
Denton, TX 76201

Gallery Hours:
Monday – Friday · 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday, December 6th · Noon – 4:00 PM

There is no admission fee for the exhibition. For more information: www.twu.edu/visual-arts

Lens Culture Exposure Awards

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Due December 21, 2014

The LensCulture Exposure Awards 2014 is an international competition that aims to discover and showcase the best photographers from all over the world. Share your images with the world for a chance at over $10,000 in awards, as well as a world-class exhibition in London and massive exposure to our global audience of over 900,000. Our international jury of notable industry professionals will select six top winners in two categories and 25 finalists. These are our largest international awards of the year and YOU are invited to submit your best photographs and get worldwide recognition.

SPE Call for Entry

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The 3rd International SPE Combined Caucus Juried Show is organized in conjunction with the 2015 SPE National Conference, “Atmospheres: Climate, Equity and Community in Photography”. In an effort to provide our members with additional exhibition opportunities, we are excited to announce that this year’s exhibition will be held across two fantastic venues! We are so fortunate to have both the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the New Orleans Photo Alliance (NOPA) hosting this year’s event. All accepted work will be placed in one of the two venues at the discretion of our two accomplished jurors: Deborah Willis and Carol McCusker. This dual venue exhibition will be on view March 12 through April 5, 2015 with opening receptions taking place on the evening of Saturday, March 14 during the SPE 2015 National Conference. The artworks selected will reflect the diversity of the three caucuses. There is no specific theme. For further information on the caucuses’ missions, please visit www.spenational.org/about/caucuse

Requirements

Entries will be submitted and juried through the SPE National website member gallery. To submit work for consideration you will need to create a NEW portfolio in your SPE online member gallery. Please note that you are allowed a maximum of six portfolios if you already have the maximum number of portfolios, you will need to replace one to use as your exhibition submission. Images should be a maximum of 2100 pixels on the long side, jpg format preferred. Please follow the instructions below:

1. Login to http://www.spenational.org with your email address; make sure to select the box in your profile preferences for any/all Caucuses you wish to join. Please make sure that your membership is current.
a. After you have confirmed caucus participation in the “My Profile” section, create a new portfolio titled “2015 Caucus Application Portfolio” in the “My Portfolio” section of the website. The “Application Portfolio” must be the first portfolio in “My Portfolio,” so that the application slide is visible when the Member Gallery is sorted by the exhibition committee for the jurors. Use the yellow cross-arrow to drag this portfolio to the first position.

2. Application Slide: Create an application slide, a jpg from Photoshop works great. Must be white with large black text stating:
APPLICATION
2015
SPE Combined Caucus Juried Show

3. Upload your application slide and up to 5 images.
a.Move your submission portfolio into first position, by clicking on the yellow cross-arrow and dragging to first position.
b.Upload the application slide first. Then upload your 5 application images.
c.YOU MUST MARK YOUR PORTFOLIO PUBLIC! If you do not, the jurors will not be able to view your entry.

4. Artist Statement: You must include an artist statement in your “Application Portfolio.” When you create your new portfolio there is a text box for you to enter an artist statement into. Your application WILL NOT be reviewed without an artist statement, brief or otherwise. Please make this 600 words max.

5. After you have successfully uploaded your application, click on “support us” from the SPE menu, then click on “merchandise” and scroll down to and click the button for “2015 All Caucus Exhibition” to pay for your entry. http://www.spenational.org/support-us/merchandise

6. After you have uploaded your application portfolio, and paid your entry fee, you must send an email with 2015 SPE Caucus Exhibition Application in the subject area to SPEcaucus2015@gmail.com. It is very important that you send this email, as it is the only way the organizers know you have submitted to the exhibition! Please include your name as it appears on your SPE Gallery, a return email address and caucus membership information, and payment confirmation. Your work will not be reviewed if this email confirmation is not received.

Beinecke Scholarship

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Due 2/20/2015

The Beinecke Scholarship seeks to encourage and enable highly
motivated students to pursue opportunities available to them and to be
courageous in the selection of a graduate course of study in the arts,
humanities and social sciences. Since 1975 the program has selected
more than 550 college juniors from more than 100 different
undergraduate institutions for support during graduate study at any
accredited university. Each scholar receives $4,000 immediately prior
to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending
graduate school.