Fairfield Museum Calling for Entries for Its IMAGES 2012 Show
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- Category: Arts and Entertainment
- Last Updated on Monday, 20 February 2012 13:52
- Written by Mike Lauterborn
Fairfield Museum & History Center has issued a Call for Entries to its IMAGES 2012 Exhibition. Professional, serious amateur and student photographers are invited to participate in this Fourth Annual Juried Photography show, to be held at the Center from May 6 to July 22, 2012.
One photographer from the Professional/Serious Amateur category and one from the Student category will be selected as a Grand Prize Winner. Among the awards for the Professional/Serious Amateur winner is a 10-day exhibition at the renowned Southport Galleries in Southport, CT, www.southportgalleries.com at a date to be determined by the gallery. The Student Grand Prize winner will receive a professional portfolio review with photographers Bill Eppridge and Adrienne Aurichio.
How to Enter
ALL competition entries are submitted online. Artists may submit up to 10 images under one of two categories: Professional/Serious Amateur or Student (active student under 24 years of age).
Artists in those categories may submit their work for consideration under the following subjects: Landscape, Portrait, Nature, Abstract and Architecture.
All entries must be received by midnight, Saturday, March 31, 2012. Submissions received after that date will not be eligible.
Works selected by the judges must be delivered to the Fairfield Museum for exhibition no later than 3PM Sunday, April 22nd.
IMAGES is open to all Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island and Massachusetts residents.
FEES:
Professional/Serious Amateur: $10 per image
Students: $5 per image.
Payable via PayPal through the online submission process. Entries cannot be submitted without payment.
IMAGES 2012 will be juried by:
Bill Eppridge
Adrienne Aurichio
John Paul Filo
James Estrin
Jody Potter
Anne Cahill
Jurors will review all submissions and select approximately 60 photographs for exhibition and designate works for Grand Jury Prize awards.
For more information, contact the Museum at 203-259-1598.



