2024 TPS National Photography Award
Type
Competition, Exhibition
Category
Other
Status
Archived
Deadline
January 30, 2024
Application Fee
$45
Host
Ann Shaw
Location
Houston, United States
Texas Photographic Society is delighted to announce the call for entry for the 2024 TPS National Photography Award, juried by Olivia Parker. (Please read her full Juror's Statement and Bio below.)

This call is open to artists residing in the United States who have a consistent body of photographic work. The recipient will be awarded a solo exhibition at the Sabine Street Studios plus a $2,000 cash stipend to aid in the creation and presentation of the work. The exhibition will coincide with the 2024 FotoFest Biennial, the international festival of photography in Houston, Texas.

Submissions will include ten images and an artist's statement (up to 200 words). Award recipient's full exhibition will be based on the initial submission and include all submitted images as part of the exhibition. This call is open to all subject matter, aesthetic approaches, and photographic processes. Two-dimensional work is preferred in this venue (some three-dimensional work can also be accommodated in support of the the 2-D work), and submissions from artists of all levels are encouraged.

January 30, 2024 - Deadline for entry (11:59 Mountain Time Zone)
February 19, 2024 – Award Recipient Announced
March 21, 2024 – Work due at Sabine Street Studios in Houston, Texas
March 28, 2024 – Exhibition opens
May 11, 2024 – Exhibition closes

Awards & Recognition -
$2,000 cash stipend • Solo exhibition at Sabine Street Studios coinciding with the 2024 FotoFest Biennial in Houston, TX • Juror may select up to 10 TPS National Photography Award Finalists, providing additional recognition to entrants.

Entry Fee -
Entry fee is $45 for 10 images and statement, $35 for TPS Members (applicants can become a member through CaFÉ website at time of entry).

Eligibility -
The TPS National Photography Award is open to artists of all levels residing in the United States who are developing or have completed a consistent body of photographic work. All photographic-based art is welcome, including digital, silver, and alternative processes. You do not need to be a member of the Texas Photographic Society to enter this competition.