Juror: Amy Holmes-George
Now closed for submissions
Exhibition prints deadline: February 23, 2018
Gallery exhibition: March 7 – March 31, 2018
Juror’s Statement
Wow! What a thrill and an honor to review such compelling and thought-provoking imagery with extraordinary levels of ingenuity. Thanks to all the artists who shared their work with me. The theme Myths, Legends, and Dreams lends itself to a rich and multi-interpretational platform for making art—art that can be playful and haunting, abstract and representational as well as literal and imagined. You will see all approaches considered in the works selected for this exhibition. These images stand as a testament to the ever-broadening definition of the medium of photography, while also offering refreshing takes on classic tales, dreamscapes, and difficult-to-explain phenomena.
I believe there is an element of magic that unites all this work, along with the unusual capacity to connect with the viewer in deeply profound ways. I was especially fascinated by images that emerged from developed bodies of work, in which the artist is pursuing a cohesive photographic vision. It’s always exciting to discover an artist who understands how to harmonize his/her creative voice, establishing a signature style that can be easily identified yet does not appear formulaic, familiar, or redundant. Also, I encountered a lot of work that surprised me with its clever transcendental quality—taking me somewhere else, a place of the artist’s invention. Much of the beauty of a photograph is in its inherent nature to communicate a “truth.” However, many of the images in this show challenged my sense of what’s real by fabricating a convincing “new reality.”
Amy Holmes-George
Myths, Legends, and Dreams
Photographs Selected for Exhibition at PhotoPlace Gallery
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Prints of most of these images are available for purchase. Please inquire.
Please note: All photographs are copyright of the individual artists and may not be reproduced without their permission.
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Ri Anderson
/
Untitled (Lucy),
from the series "Betwixt"
www.rianderson.com

Robin Ay
/ To Conquer
www.raconcepts.com

Todd Bradley
/ Debris Removal
www.toddbradleyphotography.com

Sharon Covert
/ Artio
www.sharoncovert.com

Walter Crump
/
Eavesdropping Mannequin 2
waltercrump.com

Alexa Frangos
/
One Last Look
alexafrangos.com

Steffani Frideres
/ Arm
steffani.frideres.com

HONORABLE MENTION
Sharon Harris
/
The Wisdom of the Saints #3
sharonharrisphotography.com

Sarah Hawkins
/
Traditions: Mongolian Air Sacrifice
www.sarahhawkinsphoto.com

Diana Nicholette Jeon
/
Used and Abused Girl
diananicholettejeon.com

JUROR'S AWARD
Christopher Jordan /
Emptying
www.jordanphoto.com

Melissa Lazuka
/
When the Leaves Fell
melissalazukaphotographs.com

Jing Lin
/ Dreamer
www.jinglinphotography.com

Dominic Lippillo
/ Tree Line
dominic-lippillo.pixpa.com

Krysia Lukkason
/ Uncertain
www.krysialukkason.com

Sabrina M
/ Unlock
www.sabrina-m.be

Kris Hodson Moore
/
2nd Witness
www.krishodsonmoore.com

DIRECTOR'S AWARD
Russ Rowland
/
Force of Nature 3
www.rrsnapshop.com

Caroline Julianna Thompson
/
Dream 30. Inspiration.
www.juliannathompson.com

Norma van der Horst
/ Space Oddity
www.normafineart.com

Anne Tapler White
/
Lost in an Alien Landscape #2
annetaplerwhite.com
Myths, Legends, and Dreams
Photographs Chosen for the Online Gallery
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Prints of most of these images are available for purchase. Please inquire.
Please note: All photographs are copyright of the individual artists and may not be reproduced without their permission.

Robin Ay
/ Nightmare
www.raconcepts.com

Marianna Chambard
/
Broken Lullaby
www.mchambard.com

Patricia Colombraro
/
Breaking Away
patriciacolombraro.com

Gina DeGideo
/
05/01 - Grasping
www.ginadegideo.com

Anne Eder
/ Untitled,
from the series "Tales From The Fells"
www.anneeder.com

Catherine Fairchild
/
Little Jack Horner, aka Snacker
www.catherinefairchild.com

Kev Filmore
/
My Escape, from 21 Magnolia Rd.
www.kevfilmorephoto.com

Adam Finkelston
/
Reflection
www.adamfinkelstonphotography.com

Alexa Frangos
/ The End
alexafrangos.com

Heather Hughes
/
Kindred Spirits
hmhughesphotograph.com

Tod Kapke
/
What does the cat know?
tkopix.com

Jing Lin
/ Dreamer
www.jinglinphotography.com

Joshua Littlefield
/ Snap
joshualittlefieldphotography.com

Kevin Lyle
/ 12735
wwww.kevinlylephotography.com

Kimberly Maruska
/
Prolonged Commitment
www.kimberlymaruska.com

Vicky Martin
/ Cotton Candy
vickymartinphoto.co.uk

Lynda Martin
/
The Epiphany - Divine Intervention
lyndamartin.com

Lynda Martin
/
Something Calls for You
lyndamartin.com

Molly McCall
/ Chance
www.mollymccall.com

Russ Rowland
/
Force of Nature 5
www.rrsnapshop.com

Sonia Suter
/ Flight
soniasuter.com

Sage Szkabarnicki-Stuart
/
Cactaceae Horribilus
sage.myportfolio.com

Sal Taylor Kydd
/
Visitor
www.saltaylorkydd.com

Norma van der Horst
/
Bramosia
ww.normafineart.com
About the Juror
Amy Holmes George is Executive Director of the Texas Photographic Society and a fine art photographer based near Dallas, Texas.She has held teaching appointments at Collin College, Baylor University, University of North Texas and Stephen F. Austin State University, and exhibited widely throughout the United States and Italy, England, France and China.
Amy’s work has been featured in over 100 exhibitions and is housed in several permanent collections, including The Getty, The Kinsey Institute and the Fratelli Alinari Museum. Her images have been published in a variety of texts, including The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes (Christopher James, 2015) and Exploring Color Photography: From Film to Pixels (Robert Hirsch, 2010).
Amy is a recent member of the National Board of Directors of the Society for Photographic Education and a 2008 Fulbright grant recipient. Learn more about her work here: www.amyholmesgeorge.com
Photography has the ability to make visible scenes that never did or never could exist, thus providing artists with the ability to fabricate stories, create legends, and delve into self-reflection. For this exhibition, we seek images that bring us into your world of fantasy and reflection.
We are very pleased that Amy Holmes George has agreed to jury this exhibit. She will select approximately 35 images for exhibition in our Middlebury, Vermont gallery, and an additional 35 images for our Online Gallery Annex.
The Juror’s Award and Director’s Award recipients will be entitled to a portfolio review with Amy Holmes George.
All captures and processes welcome.