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CALL for ENTRIES: Toy Camera Fest

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tundra

I have a lot of kitchen toys, but most of them are small, manually-operated hand gadgets.  Honestly, I’m not sure I could cook without a manual juice reamer or my mandolin.  I usually forego the big, shiny electric appliances, but I recently gave in to a beautiful tangerine colored Cuisinart ice cream maker.  It looks like a toy, but it produces masterpieces.  A little kefir milk, a few raspberries and a scrape of vanilla bean is all it takes.  This next Call wants to see the masterpiece you can create with a toy.  Be sure to read the media description completely…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Nave Gallery and Washington Street Art Center (Somerville, MA) for The Somerville Toy Camera Fest.  Don’t pass this up because of the “toy camera” label until you’ve read the definition below carefully.  Did I mention the entry fee is cheap?  Take a look…

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Learn more from the Nave Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Toy Camera Fest

 

Expect the unexpected.  The Nave Gallery and Washington Street Art Center have in the past separately held toy camera photography shows. They are now joining together to create  an international festival in Somerville, MA celebrating the quirky and creative results that happen when the photographer is forced to loosen his/her controls.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography.  For the Somerville Toy Camera Fest (STCF), “toy camera” is identified as any low-end, low-tech, limited-control camera, including Holga, Diana and other Lomo products, as well as Brownies and Anscos and any pinhole cameras. Images made from Polaroid film backs attached to Holga are welcome; straight Polaroid camera pictures are not. Cell phone images are welcome.

DEADLINE:  July 24, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $20 for up to 5 images

Learn more about Toy Camera Fest!

JUROR:  Isa Leshko is a fine art photographer living in Philadelphia, PA. She has had solo exhibitions at the Corden|Potts Gallery, the Galveston Arts Center, the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Houston Center for Photography, the Silver Eye Center for Photography, and the Richard Levy Gallery. Her prints are in numerous private and public collections including the Boston Public Library, the Harry Ransom Center, Haverford College, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

Isa’s work is represented by the Corden|Potts Gallery in San Francisco, CA and the Richard Levy Gallery in Albuquerque, NM.

“Above all, I want to see images that evoke a strong emotion — joy, fear, sadness, anger, revulsion — or challenge the way I think. Toy camera imagery is about defying photographic conventions. In fact, I think of it as the visual equivalent of punk music. So, let’s make some noise.”–Isa Leshko, Juror

AWARDS:  People’s Choice Award (for each location): 1 Holga 144-120 Medium Format 120N Camera with Built-in Lens, 3 Honorable mention juror awards (for each location).  There will be three separate exhibitions as part of the Somerville Toy Camera Fest. The juror will decide final placement of work that is accepted:  The Washington Street Arts Center (August 10-31, 2013), The Nave Gallery (September 7-28, 2013), and The Nave Annex (September 11-29, 2013).

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CALL for ENTRIES: Color-Blind

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went the corn

I usually believe in moderation in all things, but lately I’m finding myself on the extremes of all the food issues out there–from dairy to beef, wheat to sugar.  It seems as though everyone has a very black and white view on what is and is not good for you.  Did you every thing there would be a vegetable that you were NOT supposed to eat?  Me either, but corn is apparently my new nemesis.  Go figure.  I try to turn a blind eye to those beautiful ears, but it would be easier if I could be selectively color blind.  Trust me…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Color Blind. 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…

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Learn more from the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Color-Blind

 

The inability
to distinguish one or
more chromatic colors,
distinction of space
by the edges of
darkness and light.

Color plays an important role in how we perceive the world around us. So when you take that information away what do you get in return? Without color, other elements of the photograph take on a more distinct role in telling the story. Notice how lighting, contrast, and composition are much more important in monochromatic images.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!Black & white photography is a timeless art; always relevant, always contemporary despite being so historically ancient.  The juror Matthew Gamber states, “There is something about how when you photograph something in black and white, it gets locked in that time frame where it just becomes obsolete as an everyday seeing experience.”

Whether you are a darkroom purist or a Photoshop crafter, show them your love for hue-less images. They want your best black and white or alternative process photographs.  Pay tribute to the origins of photography.

ELIGIBILITY: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, you must have a legal guardian make the submission for you.

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE: July 24, 2013

NOTIFICATION: July 29, 2013

ENTRY FEE: Up to 4 images for $24 US for on-line and $29 for email submission

JUROR: Matthew Gamber, a Boston-based artist with degrees from Bowling Green State University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts / Tufts University.  Gamber’s teaching appointments include: Art Institute of Boston / Lesley University, Boston College, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, College of the Holy Cross, Savannah College of Art & Design, Massachusetts College of Art & Design.  He is a founding editor of Big Red & Shiny.

Learn more about Juror Matthew Gamber from the Darkroom Gallery!Recent exhibitions include: Second Nature: Abstract Photography Then and Now, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA, 2012, The 2012 deCordova Biennial, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA, 2012; Flash Forward 2011 Exhibition, Magenta Foundation, Toronto, CA, 2011; The Sum of All Colors, Sasha Wolf Gallery, New York, 2011.

AWARDS: All selected entries are exhibited in the Darkroom Gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog. Juror’s Choice receives a 30×48″ vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image. People’s Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of their exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work and retain all rights to their photographs. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submission Rules page!

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