About Detroit's Sacred Places
In conjunction with the exhibition Kenro Izu: Sacred Places, the Detroit Institute of Arts is organizing an online photo contest that invites DIA visitors, the online community, and the general public to submit photos that capture their interpretation of sacred Detroit. Exhibition curators Nancy Barr and Amelia Chau, as well as Kyohei Abe, professor of photography at the College for Creative Studies, will review and comment on a selection of the submissions in a blog. The winner of the contest will receive prizes, including a signed copy of Izu’s Bhutan: The Sacred Within, two front-row seats to Izu’s lecture on September 14, 2008, admission for two to the post-lecture strolling supper, and a DIA Companion Membership. There will be an additional prize given to the second place photo including a signed copy of Bhutan as well as a DIA Companion Membership.
To enter, upload your photo to the Detroit’s Sacred Places Flickr Group page . In the description section, be sure to include your artist statement (maximum 100 words) and tag your photo with “Detroit’s Sacred Places”.
This contest also celebrates the reopening of the Albert and Peggy de Salle Gallery of Photography at the DIA.
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