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CENTER'S 2019 Calls for Entry - me&EVE Award

// me&EVE AWARD

In partnership with photographer and alumni, Dorie Hagler, CENTER is pleased to offer a new $5,000 award for a female photographer, 40 years of age and over, who uses their camera to address social justice. We welcome submissions from transgender and non-binary individuals.

 

-Entry Fee: $30 members - $40 nonmembers

-$5,000, Review Santa Fe, Award Winners Exhibition ++

 

Juror: Kathy Ryan, Director of Photography, The New York Times Magazine

 

EARLY DISCOUNT DEADLINE: 01.29.2019 // FINAL DEADLINE: 02.20.2019

 

CENTER'S 2019 Calls for Entry - The Choice Awards

//  THE CHOICE AWARDS

The Choice Awards recognize outstanding photographers working in all processes and subject matter. Images can be singular or part of a series. The Awards are divided into three categories: Curator’s Choice, Editor’s Choice, and Director’s Choice.

 

-Entry Fee: $70 members - $85 nonmembers for ALL CATEGORIES

-Entry Fee: $30 members - $40 nonmembers for INDIVIDUAL CATEGORIES

-Exhibition, Presentation at Review Santa Fe, Award Winners Exhibition ++

 

CURATOR’S CHOICE: Makeda Best, Curator of Photography, Harvard Art Museum

DIRECTOR’S CHOICE: TBA

EDITOR’S CHOICE: MaryAnne Golon, Director of Photography, The Washington Post

 

CENTER'S 2019 Calls for Entry - Project Development Grant

//  THE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT GRANT

The Project Development Grant offers financial support to fine art, documentary, or photojournalist works-in-progress. The grant includes a cash award to help complete a project as well as platforms for feedback and professional development opportunities for the work’s final stages. This grant is awarded to projects that are still in progress and have not been exhibited or published.

 

-Entry Fee: $35 members - $45 nonmembers *each portfolio

-$5,000, Review Santa Fe ++

 

Juror: Lucy Gallun, Associate Curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art

 

EARLY DISCOUNT DEADLINE: 01.29.2019 // FINAL DEADLINE: 02.20.2019

CENTER'S 2019 Calls for Entry - Project Launch Grant

//  PROJECT LAUNCH GRANT

The Project Launch is granted to an outstanding photographer working on a fine art series or documentary project. The grant includes a cash award to help complete or disseminate the works, as well as providing a platform for exposure and professional development opportunities.This grant is awarded to complete or nearly completed projects that would benefit from the grant award package.

 

-Entry Fee: $35 members - $45 nonmembers *each portfolio

-$5,000, Review Santa Fe, Award Winners Exhibition ++

 

Juror: Virginia Heckert, Curator, Department of Photographs, The J. Paul Getty Museum

 

EARLY DISCOUNT DEADLINE: 01.29.2019 // FINAL DEADLINE: 02.20.2019

CENTER'S 2019 Calls for Entry - Review Santa Fe Photo Festival

//  REVIEW SANTA FE PHOTO FESTIVAL

CENTER’s premier juried portfolio review event, the Review Santa Fe Photo Festival, is a weekend conference and festival for photographers who have created a project or series that are seeking audience expansion, critical discussion and community gathering in a profoundly unique sense of place. Join us in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains for several special programs including artist talks, pop-up exhibits, a print raffle, and a closing dinner celebration.

 

-Entry Fee: $45 members - $55 nonmembers

-Juried portfolio reviews October 17–20, 2019

-Full scholarships available.

 

EARLY DISCOUNT DEADLINE: 01.29.2019 // FINAL DEADLINE: 02.20.2019

 

PhotoSummer Projection - Color Cue

CONJURED FUTURES

Call for Entry open: April 19 – May 25, 2018
When: Friday, June 8 and Saturday, June 9
Where: The Santa Fe Railyard, near the Second Street Brewery

In conjunction with the Interplanetary Festival

Conjured Futures is a juried projection featuring photographic images that address or question new technologies, policies, and movements that are shaping the future of humanity. In this curation, we focus on projects that look at solutions or alternate outcomes. So often in western society do we see an emphasis that is put on destruction and problems, without considering what can be done to remediate damage.

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