Thursday, February 24, 2022

Financial support to a female-identified, non-binary, transgender, or gender non-conforming photographer, 40 years of age and over

 


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CENTER is pleased to offer the me&EVE Grant and provide financial support to a female-identified, non-binary, transgender, or gender non-conforming photographer, 40 years of age and over in its fourth year.

This grant is made possible by Review Santa Fe alumna, Dorie Hagler, whose project me&EVE amplifies the voices of women. Initiated in 2016 on International Women’s Day, this project was inspired after seeing the transformative effects of witnessing women share their stories.


 

2022 Call for Entries Closing Soon

CENTER is pleased to offer the me&EVE Grant and provide financial support to a female-identified, non-binary, transgender, or gender non-conforming photographer, 40 years of age and over in its fourth year.

This grant is made possible by Review Santa Fe alumna, Dorie Hagler, whose project me&EVE amplifies the voices of women. Initiated in 2016 on International Women’s Day, this project was inspired after seeing the transformative effects of witnessing women share their stories.


CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOTBYWOMEN IMAGE LIBRARY:
New in 2022, and in alignment with our response for recognition of equity and representation in the field, all me&EVE applicants will be invited to contribute to SHOTBYWOMEN – an Image Bank platform for license and distribution of content created exclusively by women and female-identifying photographers from around the world.

GRANT PACKAGE

// $1,000 grant
// Mentorship
// Professional Development Workshop Admission
// Review Santa Fe Admission and Project Presentation
// Group Exhibition of Award & Grant Winners at the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts
// Project Publication with Lenscratch
// Inclusion in the CENTER Alumni Archive

The Excellence in Multimedia Storytelling Award:
FINAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 27, 2022


 

The Excellence in Multimedia Storytelling Award recognizes outstanding storytellers using lens-based media to create narrative-driven projects. The award is open, but not limited to, photography, video, new media, photojournalism, installation, and web-based works. Projects that inspire social action, document crucial issues, and amplify underrepresented voices are encouraged to apply.

AWARD PACKAGE

// Mentorship
// Review Santa Fe Admission and Project Presentation
// Group Exhibition of Award & Grant Winners at the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts
// Project Publication with Lenscratch
// Inclusion in the CENTER Alumni Archive

 

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• Up to 6 files*; *additional files are $5 each
• 325-words project statement


EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT DEADLINE: January 27, 2022

FINAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 27, 2022

 

Grants for Artists and Photographers

 

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Innovate Grant supports artists and photographers 

Innovate Grant is now accepting submissions for 2022 Cycles. Innovate Grant awards (2) $550.00 grants each quarter (in the Q1: Winter, Q2: Spring, Q3: Summer, and Q4: Fall), to one Photographer and one Visual Artist. In addition, (4) honorable mentions (2 in art and 2 in photo), will be featured and recognized on our website and join a growing community of vibrant and talented artists.

act as sparks of financial support that ignite your creative development.

Our grant cycles are open 4 times a year (Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter)

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Innovate Grant Recipient in Photography – Arielle Gray

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Call for Entries:Dreams and Imaginings

Dreams and Imaginings

 Deadline for submissions: Mar 14, 2022

Prints due: Apr 14, 2022
Exhibition: April 28 - May 21, 2022 
©Susan Burnstine

 

 Call for Entries

“I think there is an element of magic in photography — light, chemistry, precious metals — a certain alchemy. You can wield a camera like a magic wand almost. Murmur the right words and you can conjure up proof of a dream.”     Keith Carter 

Dreams and imagination provide fertile ground for photographers to delve into self-reflection, create a story, or share a vision. There is an element of magic that unites all such work, along with an unusual capacity to connect with the viewer in deeply profound ways. At their best, these images seem to arise from a collective consciousness we all share.

For this exhibition, we seek images that arise from within, that may be deeply personal, fantastical, beautiful or disturbing. All captures and processes are welcome.

We are very pleased that Susan Burnstine  will jury and this exhibit. She will select up to 35 images for exhibition in the Middlebury gallery, and up to an additional 40 images for our Online gallery. All selected images will be published in the exhibit catalog.

Submission: $39 for 5 images, $6 each additional 
How to submit your images
Information about our printing service and free matting and framing here.

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Monday, February 14, 2022

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Call for Entries: Botanicals


 

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Call for Entries: Botanicals




Humans have a long and interdependent relationship with plants. They provide us with every requirement for life: food, shelter and clothing, as well as incredibly diverse beauty.

For Botanical, we’re looking for images created in nature, the garden or the studio that capture the beauty and unique character of plants of all kinds. All capture methods and processes are welcome.

We are very pleased that Lee Anne White jury the exhibit. She will select approximately 35 images for exhibition in the Middlebury gallery, and another 35 images for our Online gallery. All selected images will be published in the exhibit catalog.

About the Juror: Lee Anne White

“I create intimate portraits of place—the terrain, plants and indigenous elements that give a landscape character. I am drawn by a sense of mystery, quietude and emotional connection with place, and seek to reveal both the unexpected and overlooked in nature’s details.”



 

Lee Anne White is a fine art photographer whose work is rooted in the landscape. In addition to exhibiting and publishing her work, she teaches landscape, botanical and creativity workshops for Maine Media Workshops and Madeline Island School of the Arts, as well as on Amelia Island and in New Mexico. She has photographed and authored numerous books on landscape architecture and garden design, is the former editor-in-chief of Fine Gardening magazine, and has photographed feature stories for dozens of magazines including Garden Design, Better Homes and Gardens, Landscape Architecture and Sunset. Lee Anne earned a master’s degree in creative studies at the State University of New York/Buffalo State and a bachelor’s degree in journalism and commercial art at Brenau University.

www.leeannewhite.com

 

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