Float Photo Magazine | Rachael Banks

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Congratulations to Texas Woman’s University Alumna, Rachael Banks, for having her series, Between Home and Here, featured on Float Photo Magazine, an online photography magazine. Take a look at the feature here.

“Float magazine was launched in March 2014 with the first issue “Into the Wild”. Float was created by Dana Stirling & Yoav Friedlander in the hopes of creating a new, fresh and young look at today’s Photography scene. We hope to create issues that will motivate us and others in creating new images and art. Inspire one another and share our creations with people all over the globe. Bringing together well-known photographers as well as young artists to have them share and learn in order to offers opportunities for exposure and community. We are a non-profit magazine, working in the online scene. Located in queens NYC.”

Rachael Banks is a Louisville, KY native who is living and working in Dallas, TX. She received her Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from Texas Woman’s University and Bachelor of Arts degree in photography and painting from Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY.

365 Artists 365 Days Project | Rachael Banks

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Congratulations to Texas Woman’s University Alumna, Rachael Banks, for being interviewed by 365 Artists 365 Days Project. Take a look at the interview here.

Rachael is a Louisville, KY native who is living and working in Dallas, TX. She received her Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from Texas Woman’s University and Bachelor of Arts degree in photography and painting from Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY.

Haaretz Photography Blog | Allison Jarek

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Congratulations to Allison Jarek for having her series, Hallowed Ground, featured on Haaretz Photography Blog. To view this feature, visit http://www.haaretz.co.il.

Allison received her BFA in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design in the spring of 2011 and recently completed her MFA in Visual Arts, Photography Concentration at Texas Woman’s University.

Call for Entry | LensCulture Emerging Talent 2015

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Due: June 30, 2015

LensCulture’s Emerging Talent Awards 2015 is their 3rd annual call to discover the world’s best emerging photographers. Their international jury will select 50 outstanding emerging photographers — from all cultures, all points of view, with no age limit.

LensCulture invites you to enter one of the best opportunities for career-changing exposure to their global audience of over 1.4 million, worldwide recognition, an exhibition in San Franciscoprojections at photo festivals worldwide, $20,000 in grants, and much more.

Find out more here.

MFA Graduating Exhibitions | Rachael Banks, Amber Hall, Allison Jarek, and Gary McCoy

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Congratulations to Rachael Banks, Amber Hall, Allison Jarek, and Gary McCoy for their Master of Fine Arts Graduating Exhibition at the East | West Galleries at Texas Woman’s University. The exhibition dates are April 15 – 23, 2015.

Opening Reception: Thursday, April 16, 2015 | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Exhibition Dates:  April 15 – 23, 2015

The exhibition also features paintings by Bailey K. Chapman and James Zamora.

Call for Entry | Center Forward 2015

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Due: May 13, 2015 
Center Forward | The Center for Fine Art Photography
Juror: Hannah Glasgow

Juror:
Hamidah Glasgow is the Executive Director and Curator at The Center for Fine Art Photography. Ms. Glasgow is dedicated to the advancement of artist’s careers and has created a vibrant community of artists, gallerists and curators who collaborate to promote both emerging and established artists. The Center hosts 20 international juried, group and solo exhibitions in its three galleries annually. The Centers goal is to promote individual artists from around the world through our physical and online galleries, publications and various social media outlets including the Center’s blog, Perspectives.

Honors |Awards:
Juror’s Selection: $1,000.00

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.

For More Information about the Center Forward Call For Entries, click here

South by Southeast Photomagazine | Allison Jarek

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Congratulations to Allison Jarek for having her series, Hallowed Ground, featured in the March / April 2015 issue. To view this publication, visit www.sxsemagazine.com.

South x Southeast photomagazine brings you everything about fine art photography in the American Southeast. From gallery shows to museum exhibitions, book reviews, photo festivals, the best of the blogs written about Southern photography, interviews with gallery directors, photographers, museum curators and collectors of the South, along with articles and galleries of 9 – 12 featured artists. From Miami to Washington, Dallas to Savannah, we’ve got you covered.

SXSE comes to you bimonthly online and in print.

Allison received her BFA in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design in the spring of 2011 and is currently an MFA Candidate in Visual Arts, Photography Concentration at Texas Woman’s University.

Apply | April Opportunities

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Call for Entry:

  • Due: April 1, 2015 
    Black & White 2015 | The Center for Fine Art Photography
    Juror: Roy L. Flukinger
  • Due: April 1, 2015
    AWARD-WINNING NON-PROFIT JURIED PUBLICATION
    (publication + $2,000 in cash awards)
  • Due: April 4, 2015
    Unique by Nature | Juried Art Competition and Exhibition
    McKinney Performing Arts Center
  • Due: April 13, 2015
    Filter Photo Space, Filter Photo Festival
  • Due: April 13, 2015 (Early Entry Date)
             May 18, 2015 (Final Entry Date)
    35th Annual Spring Photography Contest | presented by Photographer’s Forum Magazine and sponsored by SIGMA

Neal Daugherty, Brookhaven College | Neal Daugherty

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Brookhaven College | School of the Arts | Art Department

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Exhibition: March 16, 2015 – April 13, 2015

Opening Reception: April 2, 2015 | 6:00 – 8:00 PM

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RomulusRemus, digital pigment prints 60 x 40,  with Untitled sound piece and laser engraved OR coded plexiglas labels. The Brookhaven College Art Department is delighted to present the exhibition Neal Daugherty  in the Forum Gallery 3.16 – 4.13.2015. Neal Daugherty is Lecturer in Digital Foundations in the Art Department at the University of Texas at Austin.

Exhibitions, gallery lectures, and receptions are free and open to the public.  Brookhaven College is located at 3939 Valley View Lane, between Midway Road and Marsh Lane in Farmers Branch. The Forum Gallery is located in Building F, Room F101, open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information about  exhibitions, contact David Newman, gallery director, at 972-860-4101 or at dNewman@dcccd.edu.

3939 Valley View Lane     Farmers Branch, TX 75244-4997    V 972.860.4101    F 972.860.4385

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