Photography Awards 2010 - The National Media Museum and Photoworks
The National Media Museum in partnership with Photoworks and five sponsors, has announced a fourth programme Awards for photographic projects, following the success of the inaugural scheme in 2007. The Awards granted will again be up to a sum of £20,000.
Photography Awards - National Media Museum
The Awards form part of the Museum’s ongoing commitment to contemporary photography in promoting the work of emerging and mid-career photographers. They will assist talented photographers with the production of ongoing projects or a new body of work and, provide support for them to develop and enhance their practice and profile.
Photoworks
Applicants must provide a brief written synopsis of their proposal together with their CV, an example of their work, and application form. Applications are invited from all nationalities providing they are resident in the UK at the time of the award. Projects must be completed within one year of awards being made and successful applicants are expected to work independently, but will receive support and guidance from Museum staff if required. At the completion of the project successful applicants must donate one work from an edition, or a series of works, to the National Media Museum.
The closing date for applications is 1 October 2010.
The sponsors working in partnership with the Museum and Photoworks are:
Michael G Wilson
(Chairman of the Trustees of the National Media Museum)
Zelda Cheatle
(Curator and Director of the Tosca Fund Photography Collection)
Simon Crocker
(Chairman of The John Kobal Foundation)
Pierre Brahm
(Chairman of the BRAHM and Henry & James Property Group)
James Hyman
(James Hyman Gallery)
DETAILS:
http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/Photography/PhotoAwards.asp
Posted by Maria Kapajeva on August 5th 2010
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