News and Opportunities

Opportunities

Opportunity for recent graduates to exhibit at The Photographers' Gallery

FreshFaced + WildEyed 2015

Established in 2008, the annual exhibition and competition FreshFaced+WildEyed gives emerging talent the opportunity to exhibit their work at The Photographers’ Gallery. Showcasing the quality and breadth of graduate work from visual arts courses across the UK, the exhibition and relating programmes celebrate the innovative practices from a range of photographic fields.

Kooshk Artist Residency Award (KARA 2015)

The Kooshk Artist Residency Award has been implemented to support artists, creativity and the development of new ideas in the unique space of Tehran. This Residency program is a chance for attendants to do research and experiment, develop professionally maintain direct dialogues and the exchange of ideas in order to grow and nurture their creativity, and try new methods of working and thinking. The Residency will be an annual event lasting one month and will be offered to four active artists of the visual arts, dramatic arts, music and cinema.

Call for submissions for Manchester After Hours

Manchester After Hours is a celebration of the arts after hours across Manchester locations, taking place on 14 May 2015. The theme in 2015 is Odd Couplings.

We are putting together a digital presentation of photography for this event, and offer three cash prizes plus memberships for the top three submissions.

Festival Visit Bursaries

 

Redeye is pleased to announce we have a small fund that enables us to offer festival bursaries: a financial contribution towards your travel to, and accommodation at, a photo festival or fair of your choice. In return, we require you to write and/or record a piece about the festival or event you attended for Redeye's website. Priority will be given to existing Redeye members. You can apply even if you are not a member, but if chosen, you will be required to join for a minimum of one year at the current rate.

Invitation to Tender: Print Sales Feasibility Study

The Northern Photography Consortium (NPC) is a group of 6 organisations funded by Arts Council England’s Catalyst programme: Impressions Gallery, Open Eye Gallery, Amber Side, Redeye, Look Festival and North East Photography Network. A key aim of the Catalyst programme is to support arts organisations to diversify their income streams and to build robust business models.

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