Juror for the Scarab Club’s 53rd annual exhibition of contemporary photography

Thrilled to announce I am the juror for the Scarab Club’s 53rd Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Photography. Open call for entry going on now until May 25th! Submit!
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The Scarab Club invites submissions for its 53rd Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Photography. Works may also include video, mixed media and alternative photographic processes. Artists must provide any necessary equipment (monitors, etc.) necessary to display their work. Size limited to 4 ft. x 4 ft. Work must be framed, wired and ready for installation. Participation is open to all artists 18 years or older. Members and non-members. Artists can submit up to 3 pieces to choose from. New work is highly encouraged; work that hasn’t yet been shown in the metro Detroit area is preferred. Scarab Club gets 30% of sales if artists are members and 45% if artists are not SC members. Visit our website Call For Entry page to apply.


JUROR
Danielle Eliska is an award-winning screenwriter, film director, photographer, entrepreneur and educator from Detroit. She’s a co-creator of an experimental art community, A LOVE LETTER TO DETROIT.

Danielle received her MFA in Dramatic Writing in Film from New York University, has gained notable screenwriting, film and photography recognition. Danielle was one of the inaugural grant recipients of the 2019 Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment and New York Foundation for the Arts [MOME NYFA] ‘Made in NY’ Women’s Fund in Film for her short narrative film, Shield [Digital Press Kit]. She was a 2022 Womxnhouse Detroit Resident, a 2022 Sesame Street Workshop Writer’s Room Fellow, is a 2023 CultureSource + Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Flourish Fund grant recipient and a 2023 Cranbrook Academy of Art Photography Department Artist-in-Residence. She is a 2024 inaugural Seed and Bloom: Detroit Fellow.

QUESTIONS? Contact Dalia Reyes at dreyes@scarabclub.org.

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