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"Call For Artists: First Annual International Juried Photography Exhibition"
2004-03-19 until 2004-04-30
Wegway – Primary Culture
Toronto, ON, CA Canada

Wegway – Primary Culture: $10 would buy a one year Wegway subscription or $10 would buy a one year Wegway subscription and enter you in Wegway's First Annual International Juried Photography Exhibition at Steam Whistle Gallery, May, 2004, as part of Toronto's Contact Photography Festival. Contact: Wegway – Primary Culture P.O. Box 157, Station A, Toronto, Canada M5W 1B2. www.wegway.com Entering the exhibition includes a one year Wegway subscription, so one of these things is free.

Wegway’s First Annual International Juried Photography Exhibition will take place at the Steam Whistle Gallery attached to the Steam Whistle Brewing Company in the old roundhouse in downtown Toronto. This event is officially part of the Contact 2004 Toronto Photography Festival < a href=http://www.contactphoto.com>www.contactphoto.com. The work exhibited may also be published in the Fall 2004 issue of Wegway magazine and each artist will be given space to publish a statement about themselves including contact information if they so wish.

There will be three jurors selecting your work:

Becky Singleton, a multi-media artist with work in the permanent collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario.

Matt Wyatt, Director, Steam Whistle Gallery.

Steve Armstrong, a visual artist and the Editor/Publisher of Wegway Magazine.

Participation in this show has many benefits:

1 Contact is a major international photography festival. The Wegway show will be included in their catalogue.

2 Your work published in Wegway Magazine will be distributed across North America.

3 Acceptance by a respected jury is a valuable addition to your résumé – it will encourage other arts professionals to consider your work.

4 The staff at Steam Whistle will have time during the show to become familiar with your work, and thus have it in mind for future exhibition opportunities.

5 The opening reception will be an excellent time for networking in the art community.

6 Your work will also be posted on the Wegway website www.wegway.com including a cross-link to your website or an email contact if you wish.

Steam Whistle will make every effort to sell your work, but you are free to decide whether it is for sale or not. There is no commission on sales. Wegway does not receive any monies from this show except the $10 application fee that helps us keep on publishing. And don't forget the free magazine subscription included when you apply. I hope you participate in this show and I look forward to meeting you at the opening reception.

Steve Armstrong
Editor / Publisher Wegway – Primary Culture

Application form available at www.wegway.com


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