Showing posts with label open submission. Show all posts
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21.6.08

Open Submission Photography Exhibition at Phoenix Gallery

Brighton Photo Biennial in association with Brighton Photo Fringe announces

Open Submission Photography Exhibition at Phoenix Gallery
October - December 2008

Selection panel
A distinguished panel of specialists in the field will include David Chandler, Director of Photoworks, Brighton; David Campany, writer and critic; Clare Grafik, The Photographers’ Gallery, London and Val Williams, Curator and Writer.

Details
One person photographic exhibition of recent work at Phoenix Gallery as a featured element of the Brighton Photo Fringe festival and linked to Brighton Photo Biennial.

Eligibility
Mid career photographic artists currently based or working in the UK. Applicants should have a strong background of exhibiting and undertaking related projects on a national/international scale.

Exhibition content
Present an existing body of work which has not been previously exhibited. Work can be in any lens-based medium and should be appropriate to the exhibition space.

Selected artist will receive a fee and budget for presentation of work and related expenses.

Phoenix Gallery is part of a large independent visual arts organisation based in central Brighton. It runs a contemporary exhibition space, artists’ studios and educational activities.

Brighton Photo Fringe is the largest event of its kind in the UK. It offers artists from Brighton, the UK and abroad an opportunity to exhibit their work alongside Brighton Photo Biennial.

To Apply
Please send the following materials on cd or dvd:

1. 20 images in the following format: jpegs, 72 dpi to a maximum of 30 x 25 cm (no powerpoint), or moving image on dvd
2. List of work with titles, dates, formats and duration for moving image
3. Statement up to 500 words about your work and how it might be presented in the gallery space
4. Any specific printing, framing or equipment requirements
5. CV including email and postal address
6. Self addressed stamped envelope if you want your materials to be returned

Send to
Photo Fringe 08
Phoenix Gallery
10 - 14 Waterloo Place
Brighton BN2 9NB
Deadline
8 July 2008

Applicants will be notified at the end of July. Site visits will take place in early August.

For further information about Phoenix Gallery, including updates on this exhibition, and to view a floor plan of the gallery spaces, please visit www.phoenixarts.org.

17.6.08

FORMAT International Photography Festival

!call for EXPOSURE exhibitions now open!

Artists working with photography or moving image are invited to submit proposals for new or existing works for display in the FORMAT EXPOSURE exhibitions in non gallery spaces as part of the FORMAT Festival 2009 6th March - 5th April 2009.

These exhibition opportunities are open to any artist/photographer based in the UK or internationally. Selected artists will be included in the FORMAT09 brochure, catalogue, website and will be profiled as part of the festival.

The EXPOSURE exhibitions curated for FORMAT09 will be held in 30 venues throughout Derby city centre ranging from temporary gallery and non-gallery spaces including bars and cafes, university campuses, museums, civic and other public access buildings.

The selection panel includes:

* Louise Clements - Senior Curator FORMAT & QUAD
* Mike Brown - Arts Projects Co-ordinator FORMAT & Derby City Council
* Clare Grafik - Curator The Photographers Gallery
* David Campany - Writer/Curator/Teacher
* Huw Davies - Dean of Arts Design & Technology, University of Derby

The theme for FORMAT09 - PHOTOCINEMA is deliberately broad inviting practitioners to respond in a number of ways;

We are interested in seeing any work that ranges from 'film still' to 'still film'. The theme for FORMAT09 is positioned in the half-light between these two narrative and technical sensibilities, colliding - fact with fiction, historicism with fantasy.

The festival will contain a broad variety of work from artists who can relate to the cinematic through referencing or have the look of films, single images that are so brimming with narrative as if they were a film in one shot, the use of sequencing, directed or documentary photography and moving image from single still to feature film. Works may be derived from/inspired by film, be highly composed and directed, or can be documentary or street photography, in essence regardless of definition the exhibitions included in the festival will need to subscribe to a notion of the cinematic.

FORMAT09 will include the diversity of techniques within photography from darkroom to digital, printed, projected and moving image. Including works that fall within these categories:

* Screen based
* Projected
* Wall mounted
* Web based

Download the application form and more information:
www.formatfestival.com

FORMAT is an International Photography Festival that takes place in the city of Derby, UK, which celebrates the diversity of photographic practice from darkroom to digital. Established international practitioners exhibit alongside the best emerging talent from the UK and beyond.