Call For Work – Light Sensitive
Art Intersection presents Light Sensitive, our tenth-annual, international juried exhibition of images created using traditional darkroom, historical, and alternative photographic processes and methods.
World Press Photo Exhibition Comes to Phoenix
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication 555 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesThe World Press Photo Exhibition is the world's most prestigious exhibition of international current affairs photography. And it's coming to Phoenix exhibition held at ASU Walter Cronkite School of Journalism.
Call for Entry: Black and White: 2020
Black Box Gallery 811 East Burnside St. #212, Portland, OR, United StatesSubmission Deadline: January 10, 2020. Black Box Gallery is excited to announce a black and white juried group photo show. There is often a classic, nostalgic and dynamic translation to black and white photography. Black and white has an important tradition of luminous, well-crafted and thoughtfully composed imagery. Contemporary photographers are involved in this dialog of history and tradition, but with their own modern voice, visions and aesthetics of imagery.
Gallery Tour & Talk: Temporal Nature with Matthew Jessie
ASU Northlight Gallery 605 E Grant St, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesAZPA Members: Join us for an exclusive Gallery Talk with MFA candidate Matthew Jessie.
Midcentury in the Desert
Royse Contemporary 7077 E. Main Street, Suite 6, Scottsdale, AZ, United StatesRoyse Contemporary is excited to present "Midcentury in the Desert", a two person exhibition showcasing the photo-realistic oil paintings of Cam DeCaussin and the black and white photography of Marilyn Szabo. This exhibition reflects upon the influences and prevalence of mid-century architecture here in the desert of Arizona.
Camping/Photography Trip with Mark Klett
Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) 5566 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, United StatesArizona Photography Alliance is excited to offer a rare opportunity to travel with renowned photographer Mark Klett through some of the most pristine and seldom visited areas of the Sonoran Desert.