PAIRS
I enjoy unexpected pairings of food and wine. It never fails when I take a tentative sip of wine after a food I suspect will not compliment, I make the grimace face and am often surprised how well it works. Is it luck? Maybe I just like wine and appreciate the chance to have another glass…regardless. As I get older, I have found that artistic collaboration keeps me motivated as well. This call offers you an opportunity to produce work while still being someone else’s muse. Great idea…
Check out this Call for Entries from Open to Interpretation‘s juried book competition Fading Light. Have your work become the artistic inspiration for a literary masterpiece today! Keeping reading for details…
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CALL for ENTRIES:
Open to Interpretation:
Fading Light
Open to Interpretation is a juried book competition of photography, poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. Each book begins with a themed call for photos. The chosen photos become the literary inspiration for the writers’ submissions. A book is created that matches each winning photo with two stories or poems that offer different interpretations of the image. The unique collaboration adds new dimensions to both the photos and the written word.
MEDIA: Photography
THEME: Fading Light
DEADLINE: Extended deadline is June 26, 2012. (originally March 15th)
NOTIFICATION: July 9, 2012
ENTRY FEE: $40 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by June 26, 2012.
JUROR: George Slade has provided fine photographic artists and their audiences with insightful interpretation and curatorial expertise in exhibitions, classes, writings, lectures, and face-to-face exchanges for over 25 years.
Formerly the artistic director of Minnesota Center for Photography, the director of the McKnight Artist Fellowships for Photographers Program, and recently the curator at the Photographic Resource Center in Boston, Slade is a veteran presence at portfolio review events like Fotofest, Photolucida, Critical Mass, PhotoNOLA, and the Society for Photographic Education’s regional and national conferences.
Slade’s writings and reviews appear extensively in print and online; some may be found at his web site, re:photographica. He lives in Minneapolis with his partner Stephanie and their children.
AWARDS: $300 Juror’s Selection Award