Call Details
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    Deadline
    Event date(s)
    September 17 - November 5, 2022
    Venue
    Gilbert Gallery
    Application fee
    $35.00
    Description

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    Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey, Michigan, is now accepting submissions for the exhibition Travelogues: Juried Photography Exhibition.

    Michigan artists are invited to submit original works of art for the juried exhibition: Travelogues: Juried Photography Exhibition. We often rely on photographs to remember a moment, capture a scene, or catalog an experience. This is especially true during travel. As we explore new places or break from our regular routines, our cameras are often in hand as we try to hang on to a moment or capture the new or unfamiliar with fresh eyes. With this in mind, this call for entry asks artists to share original photographs and works of art created with photographic media that relate to ideas of travel. Work must have been completed in the past five years. Creative and experimental approaches to the theme or media are welcome.

    This opportunity is open to artists 18 and older working in photography and photography-related media. Artists must be based in Michigan. 


    $1000 in prizes will be awarded.

    All CTAC Members can use discount MEMBER for $15 off your entry fee.
    Guild Members enter for free using code GUILD2022.
     

    Eligibility

    This opportunity is open to US artists residing in Michigan, 18 years and older.

    Photography and photography-related media are eligible.

    Juror(s)

    EMILY LANCTOT
    Director, Devos Museum of Art, Northern Michigan University

    Emily Lanctot’s work explores themes of identity, the archive, the collection, memory, and institutional politics. Lanctot’s work moves between media to examine cultural rituals and everyday practices. 

    Lanctot received a B.F.A. in Drawing and Painting from Northern Michigan University in 2008, and an M.F.A. in Interdisciplinary Studio Arts from Vermont College of Fine Arts in 2010.

    Lanctot lives and works in Marquette, Michigan, where she is the Director of NMU's DeVos Art Museum, and teaches in the Foundations program at the School of Art and Design.