Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Call for Work: Deadline 12 April 2010

(NB: You can join this group easily while submitting work.)

Please mark your calendar for the following Texas Photographic Society exhibitions. A color catalog will be published and sent to all entrants, select museum curators, collectors and photography magazines. Accepted entrants receive three catalogs.

24th Annual Members’ Only Show
Entries due April 12
$1,800 in cash awards.
The show opens at Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University, in Waco, Texas on June 8, 2010.
The jurors are Dr. Clark Baker, Chair, Department of Journalism, Baylor University; Susan Mullally, Assistant Professor of Art, Baylor University; and Susan Dunkerley Maguire, Assistant Professor of Art, Baylor University, Waco, Texas.
To download a Call for Entries in text format.

TPS 19: The International Competition
Entries due July 30
$1,800 in cash awards.
The show opens at the A Smith Gallery, in Johnson City, Texas, on October 23, 2010.
The juror is Katherine Ware, Curator of Photography at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Competition will also be show in Abilene, Odessa, and San Antonio, Texas.
To download a Call for Entries in text format.

For additional information, prospective entrants may contact TPS President, D. Clarke Evans, the Texas Photographic Society, 6338 N. New Braunfels # 174, San Antonio TX 78209, or phone 210-824-4123 for a Call for Entries, which explains in detail the entry process.

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The Texas Photographic Society is a nonprofit organization of over 1,200 amateur and professional photographers from 48 states and 9 countries whose work reflects a broad spectrum of photographic interest and skills. TPS works to provide its members with educational, promotional and competitive opportunities. TPS is dedicated to creating and expanding opportunities to the public to experience contemporary photography. TPS is funded, in apart by the Texas Commission on the Arts.

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