National Juried Exhibition
Analog Out: A Juried Exhibition of Non-Digital Print Photography | September 8 - October 6, 2018
Opening Reception & Juror Awards: September 8 @ 6:00-8:00pm
Mayflower Arts Center Lobby Gallery
9 West Main Street
Troy, Ohio, 45373
Analog Out: A Juried Exhibition of Photography | September 8 - October 6, 2018
Call for Entry SUBMISSION DEADLINE: CLOSED
Artist Acceptance Notification: August 13
Artist Reception & Awards: September 8, 2018 @ 6-8pm
Entry fee: $25 for up to 3 entries
Gallery hours during the exhibition are Tues-Thu 10-4pm; Fri-Sat 10-6pm
“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.” – Diane Arbus
Analog Out is a global call for entry for photography that has an analog output (no digital prints). Digital can be part of the workflow, but the resulting submitted image must be the result of an analog output. Instant photographs, various alternative processes, and traditional silver gelatin prints are all acceptable.
For this exhibit, the Mayflower Arts Center wants to celebrate the artistry involved in the making of the non-digital photographic print.
MAYFLOWER ARTS CENTER
The Mayflower Arts Center provides a community-friendly environment to create art, and enlighten and inspire a deeper appreciation of art among artists and patrons. Located prominently on the vibrant downtown square of Troy, Ohio—in the historic 1928 Mayflower Theater building— the Mayflower Arts Center offers gallery and exhibit spaces, classes and workshops, indie/art films, fine art retail, art lectures, performances and concerts. The Lobby Gallery presents work from local, regional, and national artists throughout the year.
JURORS
Diana Bloomfield - An exhibiting photographer for over thirty-five years, Diana specializes in 19th-century printing techniques. Her images have been included in a number of authoritative books on alternative photographic processes, including in Christopher James’; The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes (2015); and, most recently, in Christina Z. Anderson’s Gum Printing: A Step-by-Step Manual, Highlighting Artists and their Creative Practice (2017). Diana is represented by Panopticon Gallery, located in Boston, Massachusetts, and by the Ryan Gallery at Art Intersection, located in Gilbert, Arizona.
Mark Fohl - A longtime film photographer and camera club member, Mark has been involved in the fine art scene for many years. His photographs have been accepted into the Ohio State Fair Fine Arts Exhibition, the Ohio Art League juried exhibitions, the Nelsonville Majestic National Exhibition, and the Zanesville Museum of Art All Ohio Exhibition. In 2005, Mark was awarded the Dresden Residency by the Greater Columbus Arts Council allowing him the opportunity to study photography in Dresden, Germany for three months. He is currently a member of the Ohio Art League, the Westbridge Camera Club in Columbus, and the Fotoklub Exakta in Dresden. Mark shoots 35mm, medium format, Holga, pinhole, panorama, and now large format. He processes his own film and makes his own prints.
Timothy Wells – An artist and educator, Timothy Wells’ art includes photography and installation art. After 20 years working in offices and cubicles, Wells went back to school to explore art, primarily photography and installation art. Wells completed his MFA at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI and has been teaching traditional, digital, and alternative process photography for 10 years. Wells is an avid fan of the Holga from the very first description of it in his Photography 1 class. Wells’ work tends towards the conceptual and spontaneous than the rigors of studio photography, but he appreciates those photographers who have the patience to work deliberately in large format and the studio. Wells is actively involved in working with cities to plan and schedule public art exhibits, bringing artwork off the gallery walls and into the everyday setting. Wells’ work has been exhibited in exhibits across the country. Wells has had several artist-in-residencies and looks forward to more.
IMPORTANT DATES (all times reflect EST)
Analog Out: A Juried Exhibition of Photography | September 8 - October 6, 2018
Call for Entry SUBMISSION DEADLINE: CLOSED
Deadline to receive artwork: Friday, August 31 at 5pm
Artist Reception & Awards: September 8 @ 6-8pm
*Gallery Hours are Tuesday - Thursday 10:00-5:00pm, Friday - Saturday 10:00-6:00pm.
Tag and follow the Analog Out Exhibition on social media using #analogout and #analogoutexhibit. Follow the “Mayflower Arts Center” on Facebook, @MayflowerArtsCenter on Instagram, and @MayflowerArts on Twitter.
Analog Out: A Juried Exhibition of Non-Digital Print Photography | September 8 - October 6, 2018
Opening Reception & Juror Awards: September 8 @ 6:00-8:00pm
Mayflower Arts Center Lobby Gallery
9 West Main Street
Troy, Ohio, 45373
Analog Out: A Juried Exhibition of Photography | September 8 - October 6, 2018
Call for Entry SUBMISSION DEADLINE: CLOSED
Artist Acceptance Notification: August 13
Artist Reception & Awards: September 8, 2018 @ 6-8pm
Entry fee: $25 for up to 3 entries
Gallery hours during the exhibition are Tues-Thu 10-4pm; Fri-Sat 10-6pm
“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.” – Diane Arbus
Analog Out is a global call for entry for photography that has an analog output (no digital prints). Digital can be part of the workflow, but the resulting submitted image must be the result of an analog output. Instant photographs, various alternative processes, and traditional silver gelatin prints are all acceptable.
For this exhibit, the Mayflower Arts Center wants to celebrate the artistry involved in the making of the non-digital photographic print.
MAYFLOWER ARTS CENTER
The Mayflower Arts Center provides a community-friendly environment to create art, and enlighten and inspire a deeper appreciation of art among artists and patrons. Located prominently on the vibrant downtown square of Troy, Ohio—in the historic 1928 Mayflower Theater building— the Mayflower Arts Center offers gallery and exhibit spaces, classes and workshops, indie/art films, fine art retail, art lectures, performances and concerts. The Lobby Gallery presents work from local, regional, and national artists throughout the year.
JURORS
Diana Bloomfield - An exhibiting photographer for over thirty-five years, Diana specializes in 19th-century printing techniques. Her images have been included in a number of authoritative books on alternative photographic processes, including in Christopher James’; The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes (2015); and, most recently, in Christina Z. Anderson’s Gum Printing: A Step-by-Step Manual, Highlighting Artists and their Creative Practice (2017). Diana is represented by Panopticon Gallery, located in Boston, Massachusetts, and by the Ryan Gallery at Art Intersection, located in Gilbert, Arizona.
Mark Fohl - A longtime film photographer and camera club member, Mark has been involved in the fine art scene for many years. His photographs have been accepted into the Ohio State Fair Fine Arts Exhibition, the Ohio Art League juried exhibitions, the Nelsonville Majestic National Exhibition, and the Zanesville Museum of Art All Ohio Exhibition. In 2005, Mark was awarded the Dresden Residency by the Greater Columbus Arts Council allowing him the opportunity to study photography in Dresden, Germany for three months. He is currently a member of the Ohio Art League, the Westbridge Camera Club in Columbus, and the Fotoklub Exakta in Dresden. Mark shoots 35mm, medium format, Holga, pinhole, panorama, and now large format. He processes his own film and makes his own prints.
Timothy Wells – An artist and educator, Timothy Wells’ art includes photography and installation art. After 20 years working in offices and cubicles, Wells went back to school to explore art, primarily photography and installation art. Wells completed his MFA at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI and has been teaching traditional, digital, and alternative process photography for 10 years. Wells is an avid fan of the Holga from the very first description of it in his Photography 1 class. Wells’ work tends towards the conceptual and spontaneous than the rigors of studio photography, but he appreciates those photographers who have the patience to work deliberately in large format and the studio. Wells is actively involved in working with cities to plan and schedule public art exhibits, bringing artwork off the gallery walls and into the everyday setting. Wells’ work has been exhibited in exhibits across the country. Wells has had several artist-in-residencies and looks forward to more.
IMPORTANT DATES (all times reflect EST)
Analog Out: A Juried Exhibition of Photography | September 8 - October 6, 2018
Call for Entry SUBMISSION DEADLINE: CLOSED
Deadline to receive artwork: Friday, August 31 at 5pm
Artist Reception & Awards: September 8 @ 6-8pm
*Gallery Hours are Tuesday - Thursday 10:00-5:00pm, Friday - Saturday 10:00-6:00pm.
Tag and follow the Analog Out Exhibition on social media using #analogout and #analogoutexhibit. Follow the “Mayflower Arts Center” on Facebook, @MayflowerArtsCenter on Instagram, and @MayflowerArts on Twitter.