Archive for October 23, 2010

Deadline November 7th for the Joyce Elaine Grant Photography Exhibit; Juror to be Natasha Egan of MoCP

 

The JEG Exhibition is 10!  And what a legacy of jurors, and exhibiting artists!
Submissions for the 10th Annual Joyce Elain Grant Photography Exhibition are now being accepted on-line at:

until November 7, 2010.

Exhibition proceeds support scholarships for future graduate students in photography at TWU.
See below for details about the exhibition.

 

Please direct questions concerning this year’s competition and resulting exhibition to:
Danielle Khoury, Exhibition Coordinator, danielle@daniellekhoury.com

EXHIBITION & JUROR DETAILS:

Joyce Elaine Grant Photography Exhibition:  February 14 -March 23, 2011
Texas Woman’s University Fine Arts Gallery, Denton, Texas

Juror: Natasha Egan, Associate Director and Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago.
Entries due: November 7, 2011
About the Juror: Natasha Egan, Associate Director and Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago. Egan has organized numerous exhibitions such as Alienation and Assimilation: Contemporary Images and Installations from the Republic of Korea; Consuming Nature; Manufactured Self; Made in China; Loaded Landscapes; The Edge of Intent and co-organized Reversed Images: Representations of Shanghai and Its Contemporary Material Culture. She also teaches in the photography and humanities departments at Columbia College Chicago.

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October 26th, 7 pm in NYC: “The Original Copy: A Panel Discussion on Photography, Performance, and the “Living Scupture”

The Original Copy: A Panel Discussion on Photography, Performance, and the “Living Sculpture”

An event in conjunction with MoMA’s exhibition The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today (exhibition concludes November 1).

Moderated by MoMA curator Roxana Marcoci, with artists Eleanor Antin and Robin Rhode.

Organized by Beatrice Gross, independent curator, and MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Department, School of Visual Arts, New York.

This event is free and open to the public.

7 pm, SVA theater

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