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Humans – Call For Artists

Humans – Call For Artists

The New York Center for Photographic Art announces a call for artists for Humans. Art history is filled with images of humans that have changed our lives and changed our minds. Painting, sculpture, works on paper, and photography have engaged us in our own reflection. Photography, the most accessible medium, shows us our humanity through traditional portraiture, street photography, families, events, and selfies. This is not about equipment, it is about ideas and vision. We consider our various manifestations as we see through the lens of others. Annie Leibovitz, Richard Avedon, Henri Cartier Bresson, and Vivian Meier all have a unique vision of who we are.

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Deadline: 10 Jun 2018

Humans is a call for entry for your vision of who we are. Images must have people in them photographed alone, as couples, or in groups. Images can be spontaneous or structured, in the street, at sporting events, or celebrations. This call for entry is about how you see yourself and/or the people around you. Captured traditionally or by alternative process, cell phone or film, the possibilities are endless.

There will be fifty winning images. The prizes total $3000 and have a grand prize, three first prizes, three second prizes, three third prizes, fifteen juror’s selections, and twenty honorable mentions. Each of the first twenty-five winners have an opportunity to exhibit in a New York City gallery, the Jadite Gallery in Hell’s Kitchen. The exhibit runs for two weeks. In addition, all winners are posted in a gallery on our website and included in an exhibition gallery.

About The New York Center For Photographic Art

The New York Center for Photographic Art was conceived and developed by Patricia Gilman and Maddi Ring. It offers photographers from around the world opportunities to exhibit their work in New York.  Maddi and Patricia are experienced photographers and exhibition producers who understand the value of showcasing artists work in galleries. They have marketed their own work, both together and individually, in a variety of venues.  These exhibitions have been in New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Each has her own images in various venues, including private collections.

For more information, contact nyc4pa@gmail.com.

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