Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Photo Review Competition
Katherine Ware, the Curator of Photographs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, will be the juror for the 2004 Photo Review Photography Competition. The Photo Review will reproduce accepted entries in its Summer 2004 issue. Also, the prize-winning photographers will be chosen for an exhibition at the photography gallery of The University of the Arts, Philadelphia. Awards include Microtek ScanMaker i900 scanners, a $350 gift certificate from Calumet Photographic, and $500 in cash prizes. An entry fee of $25 for up to three prints, slides, or images on CD and $5 each for up to two additional prints, slides, or images entitles all entrants to a copy of the catalogue. In addition, all applicants will be able to subscribe to The Photo Review for $30, a 20% discount. All entries must be received by mail between May 1 and May 15, 2004. For a prospectus and details, send a self-addressed, stamped business-size (#10) envelope to: The Photo Review, 140 East Richardson Avenue, Suite 301, Langhorne, PA 19047. The prospectus may also be downloaded from The Photo Review website, www.photoreview.org. For further information call 215/891-0214.
Katherine Ware, the Curator of Photographs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, will be the juror for the 2004 Photo Review Photography Competition. The Photo Review will reproduce accepted entries in its Summer 2004 issue. Also, the prize-winning photographers will be chosen for an exhibition at the photography gallery of The University of the Arts, Philadelphia. Awards include Microtek ScanMaker i900 scanners, a $350 gift certificate from Calumet Photographic, and $500 in cash prizes. An entry fee of $25 for up to three prints, slides, or images on CD and $5 each for up to two additional prints, slides, or images entitles all entrants to a copy of the catalogue. In addition, all applicants will be able to subscribe to The Photo Review for $30, a 20% discount. All entries must be received by mail between May 1 and May 15, 2004. For a prospectus and details, send a self-addressed, stamped business-size (#10) envelope to: The Photo Review, 140 East Richardson Avenue, Suite 301, Langhorne, PA 19047. The prospectus may also be downloaded from The Photo Review website, www.photoreview.org. For further information call 215/891-0214.
Saturday, February 07, 2004
NO ENTRY FEES. DEADLINE FEBRUARY 15
I would encourage you all to submit your work for this exhibition opportunity. School 33 Art Center in Baltimore is holding its annual juried exhibition. The juror is Ingrid Schaffner, Senior Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia. Open to artists living within 75 miles of Baltimore City. Send a SASE to School 33 Art Center, 1427 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21230. Call (410) 396-4641 for more information or send e-mail to www.school33.org
I would encourage you all to submit your work for this exhibition opportunity. School 33 Art Center in Baltimore is holding its annual juried exhibition. The juror is Ingrid Schaffner, Senior Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia. Open to artists living within 75 miles of Baltimore City. Send a SASE to School 33 Art Center, 1427 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21230. Call (410) 396-4641 for more information or send e-mail to www.school33.org
February 20 - March 17, 2004
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ELSA MORA, CIRENAICA MOREIRA AND MARTA MARIA PEREZ BRAVO
The Fraser Gallery of Georgetown announces an exhibition of contemporary photographs by three of Cuba's leading female photographers. Representing two generations of Cuban women photographers, Marta Maria Perez Bravo, Elsa Mora and Cirenaica Moreira are considered to be among the leading Cuban photographers in the world. Perez Bravo and Mora often both dwelling deep in the rituals of Santeria within their photography, while all three use their own bodies to explore many complex issues of society and morality. A reception for the artists (free and open to the public) will be held on Friday, February 20 from 6-9 PM. The Fraser Gallery - Georgetown is located at 1054 31st Street NW, Canal Square, Washington, DC 20007. Please call (301) 718-9651 for more information.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ELSA MORA, CIRENAICA MOREIRA AND MARTA MARIA PEREZ BRAVO
The Fraser Gallery of Georgetown announces an exhibition of contemporary photographs by three of Cuba's leading female photographers. Representing two generations of Cuban women photographers, Marta Maria Perez Bravo, Elsa Mora and Cirenaica Moreira are considered to be among the leading Cuban photographers in the world. Perez Bravo and Mora often both dwelling deep in the rituals of Santeria within their photography, while all three use their own bodies to explore many complex issues of society and morality. A reception for the artists (free and open to the public) will be held on Friday, February 20 from 6-9 PM. The Fraser Gallery - Georgetown is located at 1054 31st Street NW, Canal Square, Washington, DC 20007. Please call (301) 718-9651 for more information.
Friday, February 06, 2004
Do you have a burning question about art copyright that has been keeping you up at night? What if you found out someone was using one of your artworks without your prior approval? Can you be compensated for the copyright infringement? Bring your list of questions!
Corcoran's Art + Law series
Keeping Your Artwork Unique: Copyright and Trademark Law CE001
Monday, February 9th at 6:30pm in the Corcoran's Armand Hammer Auditorium, 17th and New York Avenue, NW (enter New York Avenue) Washington, DC. $40 general public, $30 for Corcoran Members, $20 for WPA\C Members.
Please join attorney Kenneth Kaufman, a specialist in copyright, entertainment
and internet law, explains how to protect your artwork from unauthorized
reproduction and how to obtain compensation if this protection is violated. Mr.Kaufman will place emphasis on evolving new technologies in the computer and entertainment field. Please contact Public Programs (202) 639-1770 to register.
Corcoran's Art + Law series
Keeping Your Artwork Unique: Copyright and Trademark Law CE001
Monday, February 9th at 6:30pm in the Corcoran's Armand Hammer Auditorium, 17th and New York Avenue, NW (enter New York Avenue) Washington, DC. $40 general public, $30 for Corcoran Members, $20 for WPA\C Members.
Please join attorney Kenneth Kaufman, a specialist in copyright, entertainment
and internet law, explains how to protect your artwork from unauthorized
reproduction and how to obtain compensation if this protection is violated. Mr.Kaufman will place emphasis on evolving new technologies in the computer and entertainment field. Please contact Public Programs (202) 639-1770 to register.