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CALL for ENTRIES: Document

Learn more about the Documentary Essay Prize in Photography from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University!guilty PICS

Many of you ask if I take the food photos used in AAAD posts.  Occasionally.  I took this one (left).  But more often, the imagery is stock.  I really don’t document what I eat often enough to provide a library of images from which to choose.  I have tried to break myself of the habit of being “that” diner –the one whose food gets cold while they get the perfect angle– out of guilt that my family was suffering the consequences (cold, soggy food).  This next Call wants YOUR documentary images, food optional of course.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University for Documentary Essay Prize in Photography. $3,000 cash prize + publication.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Documentary Essay Prize in Photography from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University!CALL for ENTRIES:
Documentary Essay Prize in Photography

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA: Documentary photography. All entries must have  evidence that they were created with reliance on documentary methods & immersive fieldwork. They are interested in work that directs its gaze outward, curiously engages with the world, and is,  “derived from an in-depth understanding of place, history & the current situation, in concert with a personal relationship to the proposed work. The commitment is to use documentary expression to motivate the thinking & reflection of others.” 

DEADLINE:  February 16, 2016

NOTIFICATION:  June 2016

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 15 images

AWARDS:  The winner of the competition will receive $3,000 and will have his or her work featured in Document, a periodical published by the Center for Documentary Studies, as well as on the Center’s website. The winner’s work will also be placed in the Archive of Documentary Arts at the Rubenstein Library, Duke University.

For complete details, Read the Full Art Call!

Learn more about the Documentary Essay Prize in Photography from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University!

REMINDER: Documentary

Enter the $5 Art Contest today!OOPS

Am I the only one that is grateful no one documents their cooking methods?  Because I enjoy experimenting with food and cooking, things often go a little off course.  When the milk you meant to scald curdles, and the onions you meant to caramelize burn and the pie crust meant to be flaky really just crumbles…well, it is good not to have a record of it sometimes.   This next Call is looking for your take on documentary, and it doesn’t have to be your cooking. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from F-Stop Magazine for their Documentary #63. There is no entry fee, and you can enter up to 12 images for publication. Be sure to tell them you found F-Stop through ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, and make us proud…

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Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Documentary


ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
Documentary Photography

DEADLINE:
January 10, 2014

NOTIFICATION: Publication is February 1, 2014

Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!ENTRY FEE:
None

ABOUT F-Stop: F-STOP MAGAZINE is an online photography magazine featuring contemporary photography from established and emerging photographers from around the world. Each issue has a theme or an idea that the unites the photographs to create a dynamic dialogue among the artists. Founded in 2003 and published online, bi-monthly.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Love

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My family loves peanut butter.  I don’t mean they like to eat it.  I mean they are obsessed.  It is eaten on everything in my house.  I am working on perfecting my peanut butter cookie recipe, and it is almost complete, but I am still searching for the perfect Himalayan salt for the top.  Obsessive love.  This next call is looking for Love in all the right places.  Universal theme…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Love. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($24), and they will provide free matting & framing if you work in their standard sizes. Take a look…

*Editor’s Note: If you enter, please make sure to let them know that you found the Call on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com. I have a soft spot for this gallery, so please make me proud…

Shadow Kiss by Juror Joe DiMaggioCALL for ENTRIES:
Love

Love. Hearts Entwined. Unrequited. Moonstruck. Star-crossed.

Passion. Yearning. Aphrodite. Fire. True. Sweethearts. Romance. Honey. Desire. Flame. Flirt. Tenderness. Heartbreak. Flowers. Roses. Enamored. Dear. Destiny. Cupid. Smitten. Holding hands. Forget-me-nots. Crush. Amour. Petals. Lovesick. Sweets. Trust. Wild. Dance. Cherish. Corny. Nude. Courtship. Fate. Lovesick. Beloved. Fall in. Dates. Eros. Poetry. Devotion. Admirers. Connection. Whisper. Beau. Doves. Love Letters. Red. Flame. Darling. Longing. Infatuation. Daydreams. Sentimental. Raw.

Embraces. Adoring. X’s & O’s. Secrets. Bouquets. Lovebirds. Lips. Butterflies. A-flutter. Friendship. Chocolate. Lips. Betrothed. Affection. Gift. Suitors. Woo. Kiss. Budding. Tears. Bare. Heartthrob. Fondness. Wings. Float. Envelope. Pair. Crazy. Endearment. Charmed. Amorous. Lovers. Rakkaus. .حُب . 喜爱. Láska. Kærlighed. Liefde. Armastus. Die Liebe. Aγάπη. Szeretet. Amore. 愛. 애정. Dragoste. любовь. Amor. Kärlek. Love.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
January 8, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
January 14, 2013

ENTRY FEE: Up to 4 for $24 US for on-line & $29 by email

JUROR: Joe DiMaggio is an internationally known photographer who’s been making award winning photographs for four decades. His dynamic photographs have appeared in Time/Life, Sports Illustrated, Time Magazine, HBO and the list goes on. One of his Sports Illustrated covers was selected by Time Magazine as Picture of the Year. DiMaggio made the obvious transition to advertising work for fortune 500 companies and was extremely successful doing photo illustrations for companies such as AT&T, AOL, Barclays, Xerox, Computer Associates, HBO, RJR Nabisco, Sony, Verizon and Ford Motor Company. DiMaggio has contributed as an international pool photographer, to several Olympic Games.

JoAnne Kalish’s passion for photography came about at a young age. She was the first woman photographer hired to work for “Sports Illustrated” photographing various sporting events and their star athletes. She was contracted by the International Olympic Committee to provide photographic coverage of the 1984 Olympic Games.

 Photography by Juror JoAnne KalishHaving contributed pictures to most major international publications such as Time Magazine, Der Speigel, Paris Match, and various others, she turned her attention to advertising work and personal projects, including her current Sensuality Series. In the advertising realm, she’s picked up numerous awards, receiving international acclaim for her Claritin and Sports Authority ad campaigns.

AWARDS: All selected entries are included in a full color exhibit catalog & gallery exhibition. Juror’s Choice: 30×48″ image banner. People’s Choice – free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting & framing of accepted entries for the duration of the exhibit, subject to standard sizes. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submissions page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Documentary

*Editor’s Note: We’ve been on hiatus due a move of the office. Thanks for your patience. We will now be back in the swing of things for the rest of the year. Great changes are coming too!

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FOOD FACTS

I cut my living space to ¼ the previous size, and quite frankly, I am relieved.  Less house, less to clean.   But the kitchen is SO SMALL.  I feel like a feature film maker that suddenly decided to do documentaries–on the culinary lifestyles of the rich and famous, ha.  My husband is calling it “well organized” at the moment.  We’ll see how long that lasts.  This next Call is looking for your take on documentary.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from F-Stop Magazine for their Documentary #63. There is no entry fee, and you can enter up to 12 images for publication. Be sure to tell them you found F-Stop through ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, and make us proud…

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Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Documentary


ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
Documentary Photography

DEADLINE:
January 10, 2014

NOTIFICATION: Publication is February 1, 2014

Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!ENTRY FEE:
None

ABOUT F-Stop: F-STOP MAGAZINE is an online photography magazine featuring contemporary photography from established and emerging photographers from around the world. Each issue has a theme or an idea that the unites the photographs to create a dynamic dialogue among the artists. Founded in 2003 and published online, bi-monthly.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Winter Feature

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EAT PURPLE

I try to eat at home for most of my meals.  Partly, I’m a little cheap; partly, I like to know where my food originates and what is in it.  However, one of the things I most love about good restaurants is their habit of featuring seasonal or fresh finds.  One of my favorite local eateries featured beautiful fragrant purple basil from a local grower in it’s caprese salads.  I ate my weight in their sandwich version this past summer.  This next Call wants to feature YOU, or at least your work.  Investigate this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries for Winter 2013 Featured Artist from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, Virginia). The entry is very reasonable considering the number of images and pieces you submit and could end up showing.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Winter 2013 Featured Artist

 

The Kiernan Gallery seeks an entire documentary series for exhibition in one room of the gallery.  The selected documentary work will be shown in conjunction with our upcoming show Encore: A Look at Music, though it need not be thematically related.

To continue the gallery’s mission of promoting the work of emerging photographers, The Kiernan Gallery will hold its first tri-annual call for portfolios submissions to select a featured artist.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All photographic media are encouraged.

DEADLINE: November 22, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Approx. 8 days after deadline

ENTRY FEE: $50 for 8-10 images

Learn more about the Featured Artist Call from the Kiernan Gallery!CURATOR:   The featured artist will be chosen by Owner/Director Kat Kiernan.

AWARDS:  The chosen artist will have their work occupy the entirety of  a room in the Main Gallery. The featured artist will receive:  A one month show of approximately 10 images, a feature on The Kiernan Gallery’s blog and website, an electronic show card designed and distributed by The Kiernan Gallery.

SALES: Kiernan Gallery retains 30% of the sale price as commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Managed Landscapes

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SHOW ALREADY!

I spend a lot of time answering artists’ excuses about why they don’t enter shows or put their work out there.  I have heard them all, and some of them are legitimate. 

With the accessibility of digital cameras, photography has taken a hard hit in the retail arena.  Many consumers no longer see the value in purchasing photos that they believe they “can take themselves.”  Please don’t write to me about all the things wrong with that argument…I get it. 

As a result of that sentiment, many emerging photographers have to be very savvy with how and where they choose to submit work.  The cost of entry fees, packaging, matting and framing add up fast.  Here’s a great Call for Entries from Vermont Photo Space Gallery that takes these concerns to heart and offers free matting and framing.  Take a look…

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Managed Landscapes

The touch of man on the natural landscape is all around us. From shimmering cityscapes and rural farms to strip mines and garbage dumps. Let’s see images that show the touch of man, light or heavy, on the earth around us.

Learn more about the Vermont Photo Space Gallery!“Contemporary landscape photography’s insights and observations reach far beyond the natural environment. A close examination of the land will often reveal more about ourselves  as individuals, communities, and society at large.” — Thomas Bachand

Up to 44 photographs will be chosen by juror Thomas Bachand  for exhibition at the Vermont Photo Space Gallery, on our website and in a
full color catalog available to the public for purchase.

JUROR:  Thomas Bachand has been a professional photographer for over a decade, working in both traditional and digital mediums. His photography has appeared in magazines, advertisements, brochures, and textbooks – both in print and on the web. He writes on digital imaging issues for professional trade publications and lecturers on photography and technology issues.

Tom is the author of  Lake Tahoe: A Fragile Beauty. In addition to private collections, his photography can be found in the Bancroft Library and the California Historical Society.

Avalanche fence.  Hwy 1.  Big Sur, California by Thomas BachandThomas Bachand’s photography is a consideration of the land and the competing visions that inform our interaction with the world at large. Core to the work is its accessibility to the viewer. The use of color and a documentary style allow for an open and immediate connection to the subject.

By embracing a historical perspective, the photography captures a sense of honesty characteristic of the medium’s early pioneers. Whether creating a single, evocative image inviting reflection or a series conveying a sense of time and place, Bachand’s exploration includes the role of storyteller.

He seeks a convergence of the ordinary – extraordinary only in so much as it is revealing, offering both possibility and contemplation.

Check out Vermont Photo Space Gallery Online!RULES FOR PHOTO SUBMISSIONS:

Age:  Entrants must be at least 18 years old.  If  younger. a parent or legal guardian may make the submission for you.

Ownership: All submitted photos must have been taken by the photographer making the entry. If you are a parent or legal guardian submitting for a minor, please make it clear.

Digital Submissions: All submissions must be made by digital files through:

1.  Upload on VermontPhotoSpace.com or

2.  Sent via email to submissions@VermontPhotoSpace.com.  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it along with an application form. There is a $5.00 surcharge for email entries.

3.  Images should be as large as possible but no larger than 1280 pixels on the longest side, type jpg – set to the highest quality. DPI is only relevant for output purposes and does not effect the stored size of the image. It can be set to any number, but if you must specify something go with 72 dpi.

Laundromat.  Lake Tahoe, California by Thomas BachandFEES:  Up to three images may be submitted for a fee of $20 US for on-line submission and $25 for email submission.  Additional images may be submitted for an additional $5 US per image.

DEADLINE:  Images must be received by midnight EST on the submission closing date August 18, 2010 for the exhibition for which you are submitting.  Payment must be received by the close of submissions August 18, 2010 for the exhibit for which you are submitting.

RIGHTS:  Photographers retain all rights to their work, except for submissions accepted for exhibition: artists grant Vermont Photo Space the right to use their images to promote the exhibition and for display on VPS website and for inclusion in an exhibit catalog.

SALES:  For submissions that are accepted, photographers may offer their work for sale and establish their own price for framed and unframed prints.

For Vermont Photo Space framed work we retain 66% of the sale price.

For works framed by the artist Vermont Photo Space retains 34%.

For unframed prints Vermont Photo Space retains 25% of the print sale price.

Local sales tax of 6% is collected on all sales at the gallery.

Vermont Photo Space Gallery provides free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of our exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work, and retain all rights.

For the full Call for Entries, visit their website.

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Documentary Photography

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FAST FOOD

VS.

PRIME RIB

Due to today’s fast pace, many folks eat on the run and know the menu of every fast food joint in town.

However, evidence shows that a non-stop diet of fast food is not healthy.

Today’s theme? Stop and smell the prime rib.

In art as in food, it can’t all be fast food.

Here’s a call from The Open Society Institute that definitely qualifies as prime rib:

The Open Society Institute invites photographers to submit a body of work for consideration in the Moving Walls 18 group exhibition.

Moving Walls is an exhibition series that features in-depth and nuanced explorations of human rights and social issues.  Thematically linked to OSI’s mission, Moving Walls is exhibited at OSI’s offices in New York and Washington, DC and includes seven discrete bodies of work.

CLICK to learn more about the Open Society Institute!

Moving Walls recognizes the brave and difficult work that photographers undertake globally in their documentation of complex social and political issues.  Their images provide the world with human rights evidence, put faces onto a conflict, document the struggles and defiance of marginalized people, reframe how issues are discussed publicly, and provide opportunities for reflection and discussion.  Through Moving Walls, OSI honors this work while visually highlighting the mission of our foundation to staff and visitors.

For participating photographers, a key benefit of the program is to gain exposure for both the social justice or human rights issues they photograph, and for themselves as photographers.  When the tour ends, photographers may keep their professionally-produced exhibition to use however they wish.

View images from current and previous Moving Walls exhibitions.

Areas of Interest

Since its inception in 1998, Moving Walls has featured over 100 photographers whose work addresses a variety of social justice and human rights issues that coincide with OSI’s mission.

Work by Phillipe Chancel from Moving Walls 15

Each Moving Walls exhibit includes seven distinct bodies of work that address issues or geographic regions where OSI is active.  Priority is given to work whose subject has not been recently addressed in Moving Walls.

Listed below are some topics that are focus areas for OSI and about which they are interested in receiving submissions.  Please note that photographers are welcome to submit their work for Moving Walls even if their subject area is not included on this list.  All work submitted will be considered for exhibition. In addition to the focus areas listed below, please visit their website (www.soros.org) for a complete listing of OSI priorities and programs.

  • Migration-related issues
  • International LGBTQI issues
  • Muslim communities in Europe
  • Women in post-conflict countries
  • Pre-trial detention (international)
  • Public health issues in Africa, including access to essential medicines, access to health care, palliative care
  • Climate change
  • Economic downturn in the United States, including the foreclosure crisis
  • Images that reframe mainstream media representations of African American men and boys
  • Transgender individuals in the United States
  • Detention of immigrants in the United States
  • Youth movements, especially political participation

Work from James Pomerantz from Moving Walls 15Who Can Apply

Any emerging or veteran photographer who has completed a body of work on a human rights or social justice issue may apply for Moving Walls. Work in progress may be submitted as long as a substantial portion of the work has been completed. We will accept any genre of photography that is documentary in nature and is not staged or manipulated. In addition, priority will be given to work that addresses issues and geographic regions of concern to OSI.

Seven portfolios will be selected based on the quality of the images, the project’s relevance to OSI, and the photographer’s ability to portray a social justice or human rights issue in a visually compelling, unique, and respectful way.

Moreover, Moving Walls values work by photographers who have a long-term investment in a community or issue. Photographers working in their home countries, women, emerging artists, and people of color are also encouraged to apply.

OSI does not discriminate based on any status that may be protected by applicable law.

Emerging Photographer Travel Grant

To support the professional advancement of photographers who have not received much exposure, an additional travel grant will be provided to select Moving Walls photographers to attend the opening in New York and meet with local photo editors and relevant NGO staff.

Recipients must apply for the travel grant after being chosen for inclusion in the Moving Walls exhibition. The grant is subject to the applicant obtaining the necessary visa to the travel to the U.S.

Recipients will be determined based on, among other things, prior international travel experience, prior attendance at workshops and seminars outside their home communities, publication and exhibition history, awards, and potential impact on their professional development.

Work by Kai Wiedenhofer from Moving Walls 15Application Process

The Moving Walls application has switched this year to an online application system.  Please go to http://apply.movingwalls.org/ to access it.  You will be asked to submit the following materials:

  1. application cover page
  2. a project statement* (600 words maximum) describing the project you would like to exhibit at OSI;
  3. a short narrative bio (250 words maximum) summarizing your previous work and experience;
  4. your curriculum vitae;
  5. 15-20 jpg images

Optional materials:

Multimedia:  Moving Walls has the capacity to exhibit multimedia in addition to (but not in place of) the print exhibition. A multimedia sample should be submitted only if it complements or enhances, rather than duplicates, the other submitted materials. The sample will be judged on its ability to present complex issues through compelling multimedia storytelling, and will not negatively impact the print submission. If you are submitting a multimedia piece for consideration, please post the piece on a free public site such as youtube and include a link. If the piece is longer than five minutes, let them know what start time to begin watching at.

NOTE: The one-page statement is intended to give the Selection Committee a better understanding of the project. Non-native English speakers should describe their projects as accurately as possible, but do need not be concerned with the quality of their English.

Work by Benjamin Lowy from Moving Walls 16

Deadline

Complete submissions must be received at OSI-NY by 5pm (Eastern Standard Time) on Friday, June 11, 2010.

Review and Selection Process

Phase 1: Applications will be reviewed and selections made by a committee of foundation staff and the exhibit curators, Susan Meiselas and Stuart Alexander. In evaluating the work, the committee considers the quality of the photographs and their relevance to OSI’s overall mission and activities. In addition, the committee aims to select a diversity of issues and geographic areas in order to avoid repetition of topics shown in recent exhibitions. View images from their recent exhibitions at www.movingwalls.org.

They tend to receive between 150-200 submissions each round.  For Moving Walls 18, they plan to select seven bodies of work.

Phase 2: The selected photographers will be designated wall space and encouraged to visit OSI’s offices in New York in order to meet with their curators and prepare installation plans. Please note that travel to OSI is not part of Moving Walls payment and is not a requirement. Photographers who are unable to travel to OSI may correspond with our curators by e-mail or fax and submit their installation plans electronically.

While curators work closely with photographers to determine an installation plan, final curatorial decisions are at the discretion of the Moving Walls curators and selection committee.

During this time, the selected photographers will be invited to apply for the Emerging Photographer Travel Grant.

Time Frame

Applications are due by 5pm E.S.T. on Friday, June 11, 2010. To participate, you must be available to follow the exhibition schedule detailed below. Moving Walls 18 is scheduled to open in March 2011. The approximate duration of the exhibition in New York is nine months. After the New York exhibition closes, OSI will select (at its discretion) a portion of the exhibition to travel to its Washington, D.C. office for an additional nine months.

Please note that, in connection with prior Moving Walls exhibitions, certain photographers have been asked to participate in subsequent exhibitions in Baltimore, Maryland (in conjunction with the OSI office located there) and in New York City (at the Columbia University School of Social Work and John Jay College of Criminal Justice). Should you be selected, the decision to participate would be entirely yours and a separate agreement would be executed.

Work of Paolo Woods from Moving Walls 16Exhibition Schedule

Participating photographers must be able to commit to the following exhibition schedule:

June 11, 2010: Deadline for submissions.

July 2010: Notification of participants begins.

Summer 2010: Selected photographers meet with curators to plan their shows. Selected photographers invited to apply for the Emerging Photographer Travel Grant.

September 2010: Deadline for selected photographers to submit detailed budgets and installation plans.

December 2010: Deadline for submission of the following:

  • artist’s statement, bio, captions, and other wall texts
  • High resolution jpeg files of each exhibition image for use in exhibition-related printed materials and for inclusion on our website.

Recipients of the Emerging Photographer Travel Grants notified.

January 2011: Deadline for photographers to have their completed prints delivered to the framer. Photographers are responsible for making these arrangements.

March 2011: Opening reception

Payment

Upon selection, photographers must submit a budget application for printing, drymounting, and other production costs. Once the budget is approved, participants will be responsible for working within this budget and must use OSI-approved labs. OSI will then pay for standard framing and window matting or back-mounting. In addition, selected photographers will receive a $2,000 royalty payment. When the exhibition tour is completed, photographers will receive the framed and matted work. OSI will cover the costs of returning work up to $750 for photographers based in the United States and $1250 internationally. Any shipping costs that exceed these amounts will be the responsibility of the photographer.

OSI will offer travel grants to emerging Moving Walls photographers to attend the opening in New York and meet with local photo editors and NGOs.  Applying for this grant is optional.  Recipients will be determined at OSI’s discretion.

Licensing

By participating in the exhibit, you grant OSI a nonexclusive, irrevocable, fully paid-up, royalty-free, and worldwide license in perpetuity to reproduce, distribute, publish, make derivative works from, and publicly display the work for purposes relating to the OSI Documentary Photography Project, including, but not limited to, the following formats:

  • exhibition invitation
  • exhibition wall texts
  • exhibition catalog
  • educational or promotional material for the exhibition
  • OSI’s website or any successor or comparable medium of display

In addition, you grant to OSI a nonexclusive, irrevocable, fully paid-up, royalty-free, and worldwide license in perpetuity to reproduce and publicly display the work on OSI’s website, or any successor or comparable medium of display, solely for OSI’s non-commercial advocacy or educational purposes.  In any and all uses, OSI shall provide a photographer’s credit and identify it as related to Moving Walls 18.

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact Quito Ziegler at 1-212-547-6909 orqziegler@sorosny.org .

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