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Call to Photographers - Nurture/Nature Photography Exhibition

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The Arlington Center for the Arts presents the inaugural exhibit in Focus, our biannual photography series in partnership with Century 21 Adams.

This exhibition series will be featuring work by photographers who frequently bear witness to the many issues and discussions common in our society; in ways that are thoughtful, unfiltered, and accessible. 

The 2020 Focus Exhibit is titled Nurture/Nature.  The theme invites artists and audiences to explore their relationship with nature, as well as our collective impact on the natural world.  The exhibit seeks photographs that investigate how both human and natural evolution may be influencing each other, as well as the human responsibility to others, the future, and nature itself.

Nurture/Nature Exhibition Juror: Laura McPhee, Photographer & MassArt Professor 

About Our Juror: Laura McPhee was born in Manhattan and she grew up in central New Jersey. Laura earned her BA from Princeton University and then an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. She is currently a professor at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, she and lives in Brookline, MA. Laura is noted for her stunning large-scale landscapes and portraits of the people who live and work in them.  She is currently working out west in the desert of the United States where she is chronicling visual stories about time, both geologic and human. A serpentine river cuts deep incisions in the land through the ages. A gold mine on the edge of the Black Rock Desert has the earth slashed open and its ruddy interior revealed.  A still-life found at the edge of an alkali flat reveals intricate details of daily life—a tiny plastic toy among shards of glass and rust, a penny, machine parts, and desert varnished tin cans.  All contemplate the unintended consequences of humanity’s attempts to control and manage nature and how we use the earth and to what ends.   A meditation on our material lives and on climate change, the images depict our paradoxical approaches as we at once protect, alter, and extract from the land.

Important Dates:

  • Deadline to Submit: Monday, December 16, 2019
  • Artists notifications: Wednesday, January 8, 2020
  • Artwork Drop-Off: Thu & Fri, 1/23 -1/24
  • Exhibition Opens: February 6, 2020
  • Opening Reception: February 27, 2020, 7-9pm
  • Exhibition Closes: March 31, 2020​

Eligibility and Submission Requirements:

  • There is a $30 submission fee
  • Artists must be over 18
  • Each artist may submit up to three pieces
  • All work must be in the medium of photography. This call is open to all digital and film photographers. 
  • Submitted work must not have been shown in the ACA gallery within the last three years
  • All accepted work must be wired and ready to hang
  • No size requirement

For more information about this opportunity for photographers and to submit, please visit the Event Website or click to Apply.

 

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