Internet Found Objects: Online Competition & Exhibition
Opportunity Description
International Deadline: November 30, 2024 – We are excited to announce an open call for entries for our upcoming online exhibition, “Found Objects”.
This exhibition invites photographers to explore the beauty, mystery, and narrative potential of objects found in everyday life. Whether discovered in a natural landscape, on a bustling city street, or tucked away in an overlooked corner, found objects often tell unexpected stories. Through this exhibition, we seek to showcase the creativity of photographers who find art in the ordinary.
Accepted entries will be shown in an online exhibition from November 15 through December 31, and then archived on our website.
ELIGIBILITY
The competition is open to photographers worldwide over 18 of all skill levels, from amateurs to professionals. From discarded items to organic materials, this exhibition will feature works that emphasize the transformation of forgotten or overlooked objects into compelling visual art. We encourage participants to interpret this theme broadly and present their own unique vision.
AWARDS
Digital badges will be awarded to all participants and Certificates will be given to the First, Second and Third place entries plus the two Honorable Mentions. The exhibition will be promoted on our social media sites, email blasts and other online sites.
FEE
The entry fee is only $20 for 4 images and $4 for each additional image up to a total of 10 images.
APPLY ONLINE
Visit us for complete details and easy online entry.
About:
Decagon Gallery is an online art gallery based in Brooklyn, NY that provides artists with a curated platform to showcase their work and connect with art enthusiasts worldwide. The gallery has a monthly call for entry, where artists can submit their artwork for curation and inclusion in the online gallery. Each monthly exhibition has a specific theme.
The gallery maintains a robust online presence through its website and social media, and it aims to promote itself through email marketing, social media, and collaborations with other art organizations.