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DocuFlorida II: Projections
and Prints
with featured artist,
Noelle McCleaf

Exhibition Dates: November 16, 2018 - May 17, 2019
Submission Deadline: October 21, 2018 (midnight)

Exhibition Location:  T. T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum, 2nd Floor
OPEN CALL!

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION: 
​

The Pensacola Museum of Art at the University of West Florida and the T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum are partnering to invite artists to submit to an open call for photographic and moving image-based
work to the exhibition,

DocuFlorida II: Projections
and Prints.
 

DocuFlorida, began in 2017 as an annual exhibition of projected photographic images focused on the current environment and landscapes of Florida, the Gulf Coast, and the Southeast Region of the U.S. It is intended as a site-specific iteration of Documerica, the photographic documentary project that was sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency in the 1970s. 

DocuFlorida II: Projections and Prints will include open call digital submissions that will be projected along with selected and printed color photographs by featured Florida-based photographer, Noelle McCleaf. The exhibition will be on view at the T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum on the second floor from November 16, 2018 through May 17, 2019. 

DocuFlorida II: Projections and Prints is co-curated by: Lowell Bassett (Chief Curator, UWF Historic Trust), Felicia E. Gail (Curator of Exhibitions, Pensacola Museum of Art) and Valerie George (Professor of Art, UWF Department of Art) and will be on view simultaneous to Searching for the Seventies: The DOCUMERICA Photography Project featuring the photographs of several internationally recognized photographers like Lynthia Scott Eiler, Danny Lyon, Charles O Rear, and more. DocuFlorida was first exhibited at Pensacola Museum of Art in 2017 and was curated by Amy Bowman-McElhone (AVP UWF Historic Trust, Director & Chief Curator Pensacola Museum of Art) and Felicia E. Gail.

Picture
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Noelle McCleaf, S.S. Minnow, Venice, Florida, 2017, archival pigmented print, 30"x40"
Noelle McCleaf is a photographer exploring themes of memory, relationship, and identity in the southern landscape. Born and raised in Virginia, Noelle received her BFA from the Ringling College of Art and Design, and her MFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, both with a concentration in Photography. Her work has been shown in national and international exhibitions, including at the Camden Image Gallery in London, The Ringling Museum in Sarasota, Florida, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, and at the Slow Exposures photography festival in Zebulon, Georgia. Publications that have featured her work include Blink Magazine, Fraction Magazine, Ain't-Bad Magazine, Southern Glossary, Accent Magazine, Feature Shoot, Lenscratch, and Plates-to-Pixels. She is currently a Visiting Professor of Photography and Imaging at the Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida.

 Open Call For Artists 2018:

​Established, emerging, and nascent artists and photographers are invited to submit their digital image files to the DocuFlorida II: Projections and Prints Open Call For Artists. 

All open call images selected for exhibition will be digitally projected, and may include video, digitally captured images, and scanned images from film. Submissions should address the environment in the rural and/or urban landscapes of the region. We are seeking works with an interpretive lens focused on socio-cultural and socio-spatial conditions of natural and built environments of our larger region, which is deeply informed by river systems, gulf waters, and their associated industries and economic enterprises. By zooming in on a regional level, we hope to share this point of view with global communities at large.

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Fee: $20 non members / $10 members 

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Submission Guidelines and Specifications:

  • * Register and Submit Fee.  ​
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  • * After paying the submission fee, send a viewable and downloadable file link to pmoasubmissions@gmail.com (For example share a Vimeo or dropbox link).
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  • * Include in email: First Last Name, Title of artwork, Year of artwork, and a link to your website. If viewable and downloadable file is password protected, provide password.
 
  • * Include proof of paid submission fee. Make subject line “DocuFlorida II: Projections and Prints Submission”.
 
  • * File name format example:  LastName_FirstName_Title_Year.jpg
 
  • * Works may incorporate sound. 
 
  • * 60 second max duration for short videos and animation
 
  • * 15-20 second duration for all GIFs, Split Depth GIFs, Perfect Loops, Cinemagraphs, and digital stills. 
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  • Limit to 3 submissions.
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  • * Projector specs: HD Projector 1920x1080 px
 
  • * Submission Deadline: October 21, 2018 midnight
 
  • * UPDATE: NOTIFICATION DATE WILL BE SENT OCTOBER 31​ 
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