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⏰ Submit Your Proposal for the 2024 Photoville Festival!

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The deadline to submit your proposal is quickly approaching! Submit by January 18. 2024 Photoville F

The deadline to submit your proposal is quickly approaching! Submit by January 18. [View this email in your browser]( 2024 Photoville Festival ⏰ Call for Proposals Deadline: January 18, 2024, 11:59PM ET [SEND US YOUR VISUAL STORIES TODAY!]( We want to see what you have in store for 2024! Photoville is eager to showcase projects across all spectrums of visual storytelling. Whether done globally or locally, in a studio or in the streets, showcasing celebration, resilience, or challenges— or all three, your stories are what we want to see! Ultimately, we are looking for work that helps us to better understand ourselves and the world around us. [The deadline to submit a proposal is Thursday, January 18, 2024, 11:59PM Eastern Time](. We think we can speak on behalf of the Photoville Village when we say: we will be THRILLED to see your work in summer 2024! And New York City? We can’t wait to see you too 😉. [SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL!]( Submit your proposal for a Container exhibition by Jan 18, 2024 Submit your proposal for a Banner, Truss, or PhotoCube by Jan 18, 2024 Submit your proposal for a Public Program by Jan 18, 2024 Submit your proposal by February 19, 2024 SUBMISSION FAQ WHAT KIND OF WORK ARE WE LOOKING FOR? We are looking for all types of photographic and lens-based work. We welcome everything from documentary and photojournalism, to fine art, sports, and conceptual work. Alternative processes such as photo collage, tintypes, and cyanotypes are all welcome too!  We are looking for work that addresses various issues including immigration, healthcare, education, racial inequality, climate change, social justice, incarceration, women’s rights, youth and intergenerational stories, police reform, housing, and so much more. WHO SHOULD APPLY? All photo-based artists (and collectives, organizations, and companies representing this work) are welcome to apply! There is no limit or prerequisite regarding artist age, professional qualifications, or time period the work was made in. IF I AM SELECTED, WHAT WILL I BE RESPONSIBLE FOR? Selected artists will have a one-on-one virtual meeting with the Photoville team to discuss the specifics of their exhibition. This will include information about curatorial, technical, and financial elements. WHAT WILL THE PHOTO VILLAGE LOOK LIKE IN BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK? Just like in 2023, we will have around 18 shipping containers in [Brooklyn Bridge Park]( joined by over 35 open-air photo exhibits and activations. On opening weekend, the village will host a range of programs (artist talks, workshops, screenings and more) which you can apply for [via this form](. WILL THERE BE EXHIBITIONS IN ALL FIVE BOROUGHS AGAIN THIS YEAR? Yes! In addition to our Brooklyn Bridge Park photo village, we will be partnering with [NYC Parks]( and other NYC cultural institutions and public spaces to exhibit open air installations. For more in-depth answers to your questions and details regarding costs and contributions, [click here](. [CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION]( Still have a question? Please contact the Photoville team – info@photoville.com Thank you to our host partners We will be announcing our Marquee and Major Partners over the next few months. Please contact us if you would like to join our community! [PARTNER WITH US IN 2024!]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Website icon]( Copyright (C) 2024 Photoville. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Photoville 20 Jay Street, #207 Brooklyn, New York 11201 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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