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Group Show 70: Under the Sun and the Moon Group Show 69: Photo for Non-Majors (part 2) Group Show 69: Photo for Non-Majors (part 1) Group Show 68: Four Degrees Group Show 67: Embracing Stillness Group Show 66: La Frontera Group Show 65: Two Way Lens Group Show 64: Tropes Gone Wild Group Show 63: Love, Actually Group Show 62: 100% Fun Group Show 61: Loss Group Show 60: Winter Pictures Group Show 59: Numerology Group Show 58: On Death Group Show 57: New Psychedelics Group Show 56: Source Material Group Show 55: Year in Reverse Group show 54: Seeing Sound Group Show 53: On Beauty Group Show 52: Alternative Facts Group Show 51: Future Isms Group Show 50: 'Roid Rage Group Show 48: Winter Pictures Group Show 47: Space Jamz group show 46: F*cked Up group show 45: New Jack City group show 44: Radical Color group show 43: TMWT group show 42: Occultisms group show 41: New Cats in Art Photography group show 40: #Latergram group show 39: Tough Turf P. 2/2 group show 39: Tough Turf P. 1/2

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Group Show 70: Under the Sun and the Moon Group Show 69: Photo for Non-Majors (part 2) Group Show 69: Photo for Non-Majors (part 1) Group Show 68: Four Degrees Group Show 67: Embracing Stillness Group Show 66: La Frontera Group Show 65: Two Way Lens Group Show 64: Tropes Gone Wild Group Show 63: Love, Actually Group Show 62: 100% Fun Group Show 61: Loss Group Show 60: Winter Pictures Group Show 59: Numerology Group Show 58: On Death Group Show 57: New Psychedelics Group Show 56: Source Material Group Show 55: Year in Reverse Group show 54: Seeing Sound Group Show 53: On Beauty Group Show 52: Alternative Facts Group Show 51: Future Isms Group Show 50: 'Roid Rage Group Show 48: Winter Pictures Group Show 47: Space Jamz group show 46: F*cked Up group show 45: New Jack City group show 44: Radical Color group show 43: TMWT group show 42: Occultisms group show 41: New Cats in Art Photography group show 40: #Latergram group show 39: Tough Turf P. 2/2 group show 39: Tough Turf P. 1/2

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Open Call: Group Show #71 - Pained Vistas (redux)

Humble’s latest open call looks to the landscape as a source of conflict, beauty and contradiction

As an extension of our exhibition at Seattle’s Photographic Center Northwest, Humble's next online exhibition, will include photography that engages landscapes framed by conflict, trauma, and beauty. From the legacy of systemic racism in the United States to the Holocaust in Europe and the entrenched conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, to the worldwide reckoning on climate change and many others, Pained Vistas looks to the potential for picturesque views to be fraught with catastrophe and contradiction.

We're interested in seeing your landscape photography that addresses these concerns.

Guidelines:

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PostedDecember 10, 2021
AuthorEditors
CategoriesExhibitions, Open Call
Tagsopen call, landscape photography, photo opportunities, humble arts foundation, Jon Feinstein, ROula Seikaly
Total eclipse of the sun: Observed July 29, 1878, at Creston, Wyoming Territory by by French-born astronomer-illustrator Étienne Léopold Trouvelot.

Total eclipse of the sun: Observed July 29, 1878, at Creston, Wyoming Territory by by French-born astronomer-illustrator Étienne Léopold Trouvelot.

Open Call: Group Show #70: Under The Sun and the Moon

Humble Arts Foundation presents an open call for photography about the sun and the moon

As the world seems to increasingly divide, it often feels as if hope and optimism are in vain. The sun and the moon can be symbols of universality despite division, illuminating the skies above us all. For our final open call of 2021, (with a slight homage to one of our heroes, Penelope Umbrico), we want to see your photos of and about the sun and/or the moon. These can be straightforward, manipulated, alt-process – anything and everything photography-based.

Guidelines:
Submit up to 5 images plus a brief artist statement and bio HERE

(please note, you’ll need a Gmail address or a Google account login and will need to sign in to it to submit this way. If you do not have one, email us at submit@hafny.org and we’ll help you out.)

Deadline: November 1, 2021.

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PostedSeptember 24, 2021
AuthorEditors
CategoriesExhibitions, Open Call
Tagssun photos, moon photos, Humble Arts Foundation, Jon Feinstein, Roula Seikaly, Photography opportunities, no-fee open calls
Ice #41 © Meghann Riepenhoff from the series Ice

Ice #41 © Meghann Riepenhoff from the series Ice

Open Call – Four Degrees: Eco-Anxiety and Climate Change

Humble Arts Foundation and Strange Fire Collective are collaboratively curating two online group shows of photography that responds to the complex psychological impacts of environmental change.

FOUR DEGREES refers to the predicted 4°C raise in our average global temperature by the end of the century. While climate change may have a universal impact, these effects are felt unequally across different communities and cultures. Those who do not experience it immediately in their daily lives may only understand such environmental transformations in the abstract. Those living directly in the shadow of impending man-made and naturally occurring disasters, meanwhile, may experience chronic anxiety. And many, still, may altogether disavow the human consequences of climate change.

Fear, indifference, anxiety, fatigue, and denial: these represent only partially the full range of reactions and responses to impending environmental futures. Yet taken as a whole, they speak to the predictive strangeness of responding to an uncertain future.

In this open call, we invite submissions of photo-based work that engages with the affective, emotional, and subjective aspects of environmental change. We encourage submissions from a wide range of cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, communities, and political perspectives.

This two-part online exhibition will be collaboratively curated by Strange Fire Collective’s InHae Yap and Keavy Handley-Byrne, and Humble Arts Foundation’s Roula Seikaly and Jon Feinstein.

Guidelines:

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PostedApril 22, 2021
AuthorEditors
CategoriesExhibitions, Open Call
Tagsopen call, photography and climate change, eco-anxiety, Strange Fire Collective, Humble Open Call, Humble Arts Foundation, photography open call, socially concerned photography, Meghann Riepenhoff, InHae Yap, Roula Seikaly, Keavy Handley-Byrne, Jon Feinstein
Seeing Being Seen: A Personal History of Photography. Cover Photo © Will Wilson

Seeing Being Seen: A Personal History of Photography. Cover Photo © Will Wilson

A Personal Memoir From One of Photography's Sharpest Shining Advocates

Michelle Dunn Marsh, one of photography's foremost champions speaks with Humble's Jon Feinstein on her new book, her love for the medium and its makers, and why visual literacy is more important now than ever before.

I first met Michelle Dunn Marsh at a random Chelsea coffee shop in NYC around 2008 when she was Aperture Foundation’s deputy director, and co-publisher of Aperture magazine. Humble's co-founder Amani Olu and I, a year into launching our platform, were Wayne's World "we're not worthy"-ing our luck in landing a meeting with her to discuss a potential collaboration. Dunn Marsh was direct, immediately inspiring, and encouraging, and made a significant mark on many aspects of Humble's vision in the years that followed.

Fast forward to 2013 and a move to Seattle. I was lucky to collaborate on many projects with her at Photographic Center Northwest, where she served as Executive Director through 2019. Michelle brings a critical and empathetic eye to photography, and her multi-decade support of its practitioners is nearly unrivaled.

Michelle's soon-to-be-published memoir Seeing Being Seen (Minor Matters Books) chronicles her life and work as a book designer, cultural producer, and publisher. Warm personal anecdotes about her experiences in the industry and working with some of photography's late and living legends direct the narrative. Punctuated by portraits of her by Stephen Shore, Larry Fink, Sylvia Plachy, Will Wilson, and Adrain Chesser, and work from her covetable, personal photography (and vintage car!) collection, it's a glimpse of her life and career over the past 25+ years.

With a few weeks until the April 1st, 2021 deadline to achieve the book's presale goal, Dunn Marsh and I caught up to dive into the book, her life, our shared passion for photography, and kinship as fellow Bard College alums.

Jon Feinstein in conversation with Michelle Dunn Marsh

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PostedMarch 8, 2021
AuthorJon Feinstein
Categoriesinterviews, Art News, Photobooks, writing on photography
TagsMIchelle Dunn Marsh, photographic memoirs, 2021 photobooks, Minor Matters Books, photo history, visual literacy, Jon Feinstein, contemporary photographers, Will WIlson, Stephen Shore, Aperture Books, Photographic Center Northwest, Elinor Carucci, Lisa Leone, Carrie Mae Weems, Eugene Richards, Paul Berger, Charlie Rubin, Endia Beal, Marina Font, Paul Strand, Molly Landreth, Jenny Riffle, Barbara Ess, Eirik Johnson, Daniel Carillo
Enclave, 2020. © Hannah Altman from the series Indoor Voices

Enclave, 2020. © Hannah Altman from the series Indoor Voices

Open Call: Group Show #67 - Embracing Stillness

Humble’s next online photography exhibition, curated by Sara Urbaez and Jon Feinstein, contemplates the quiet moments that add texture to our lives.

The world often feels like it’s spinning out of control. Amidst the thunder of the pictures illustrating that world, photography can also lend us some calm, some peace, some time to meditate on nuance. When we’re inundated with immediate, pulsing imagery every day on our social media timelines and tv screens; how do we honor the moments between the chaos?

This is an invitation to embrace stillness. Embrace the way the light filters through your window in the morning. The meditative relief a deep breath brings after a long day. The imperfect smile of someone you love.

We’re looking for images across photographic genres that highlight the unexpected moments of wonder, encapsulate comfort and calm, and bring balance to the human experience.

Show us something we might not expect.

Deadline: March 1, 2021

GUIDELINES: (please read calmly and carefully)

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PostedJanuary 22, 2021
AuthorEditors
CategoriesOpen Call, Exhibitions
Tagsphotography open calls, Sara Urbaez, Listo, Jon Feinstein, Humble Arts Foundation Open Calls, quiet pictures, Hannah Altman, contemporary photography, photo opportunities
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