Working Assumptions Project Grants Working Assumptions' grants are intended to support projects that inspire audiences to think anew about the relationship between photography and family, in the most expansive and inventive ways possible.
Call for Photo Art, New York show
The 6th Chelsea International Photography Competition The Competition provides the selected participants the opportunity to exhibit at one of our New York spaces, located in the heart of the Chelsea art district. The sprawling and elegant street-level space attracts hundreds of visitors with its striking exterior. Showcase your talent to a wider international audience. With a distinguished... Continue Reading →
World Press & AI
I read this article by Jess Weatherbed at the Verge this week, and I can't say I'm surprised at the new rules, though I am surprised they allowed AI art to begin with. Especially since so many photographers have had their prizes revoked in the past, including photojournalists for doing such simple things as editing contrast and...
Art Opportunities in Sacramento
There are some interesting opportunities in the arts in Sacramento, but you have to know where to look. One of the places I like to keep an eye out is the Sac Office of Arts and Culture. A lot of times grants and jobs in the arts will be listed here before anywhere else. Most... Continue Reading →
Enter Art and/or Volunteer at State Fair!
My name is Anusha Govindan, I am the Assistant Coordinator for the Arts Competitions and Exhibits for the California State Fair. I am writing today because I am in search of artists who may be interested in entering, volunteering, and/or demonstrating during the Fair, which runs from July 14 – July 30. We especially hope... Continue Reading →
Student Photo Publication
Folsom Lake College's Literary Magazine feature's photography in their magazine, and is looking for submissions from ARC students as well! If you have an image you are proud of that you would like to be published, consider submitting your work. Details at flcparlay.org or in the flyer below: