From a press release:
Call for entries for "Landscape Interrupted: A Photographic Exhibition of the Influenced Landscape."
"Landscape Interrupted" seeks to exhibit photographic artwork depicting the influence that humans have within the landscape. Entries should focus on the interaction and change and takes place when humans correspond with our natural world. Landscape Interrupted is a national juried photography exhibition that will be held at the Coconino Center for the Arts, the cultural hub of Northern Arizona and the Flagstaff community, from January 19-February 17.
Juror is a professor of Photography at Arizona State University and formerly the curator for the International Museum of Photography at the George Eastman House. Jenkins is responsible for the curation of the New Topographics exhibit, an influential photography exhibition that took place in 1975 and transformed the aesthetic and idea of landscape photography.
In addition to the call for entries, "Landscape Interrupted" will display the work of three featured artists, Terry Falke, Joe Trevino and Susan Lynn Smith.
Deadline is November 20.
For more information, please visit our website at http://www.culturalpartners.org/landscape.htm
Joe Cornett, Program Coordinator, Flagstaff (Ariz.) Cultural Partners, jcornett@culturalpartners.org
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