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Nostalgia
The Midwest Center for Photography in Wichita, Kansas seeks entries for a juried photography exhibition, September 4-25, 2020. Juror: Linda Robinson, Gallery Director. Nostalgia is often triggered by something reminding us of a happier time, a feeling of pleasure and also slight sadness when we think about the way things used to be. "We are seeking photographs that show a form of nostalgia using the snapshot aesthetic, images of how time is interpreted thinking about things that happened in the past, memories that shape our lives. Nostalgia is an exhibition of photographs that elicit or display the binary of remembering and melancholy as a way to document memories, a wistful desire to return in thought to a former point in life, a somewhat sentimental yearning for the happiness of another place or position in time. A brief artist statement is optional. Selected artists will have their work featured in the gallery exhibition and online." $40 entry fee. Deadline: September 3, 2020.
Suburban Architecture
The Midwest Center for Photography in Wichita, Kansas seeks entries for a juried photography exhibition, August 7-28, 2020. Juror: Linda Robinson, Gallery Director. Buildings bring shape and urban design to the neighborhoods in our towns, cities and throughout the countryside in rural communities. We appreciate the visual design elements and the functionality of architecture in all its structures, shapes and forms. From the buildings dotting our land to the structures cutting through the earth, to the rooms we use everyday in our homes, architecture provides the most universal necessity of shelter. All interpretations and styles are welcomed, from the abstract to the literal to the understated, captured with an overview of landscape and cityscape shots to the close up details. The exhibition aims to represent varied takes on how urban, suburban and rural architecture shape our world. A brief artist statement is optional. Selected artists will have their work featured in the gallery exhibition and online. $40 entry fee. Deadline: August 6, 2020.