2024 Getxophoto Open Call
Getxophoto Festival
- Open call
Sat, 21 Oct 2023 "> published -
Event Summary
Event Description
2024 GETXOPHOTO OPEN CALL
Getxophoto's Open Call provides an opportunity for visual artists and photographers from all over the world to exhibit their work at the next edition of Getxophoto, to be hed in June 2024. The theme to be addressed in the 18th edition is "Play".
The jury, made up of Arianna Rinaldo (independent curator, photography consultant, freelance photo editor, Milan), Ana Casas Broda (co-director of the independent photography platform Hydra, CDMX), Irene de Mendoza (artistic director of Foto Colectania Foundation, Barcelona) and Mar a Ptqk (independent curator, cultural researcher and curator of Getxophoto Festival, Bilbao), will select 12 shortlist projects and 3 winners. The latter will be part of the Getxophoto 2024 programme.
The winning artists will benefit from:
An exhibition at Getxophoto Festival together with renowned contemporary visual artists
400 fee as participant of Getxophoto Festival
Accomodation for 2 nights during the Opening Week plus a travel support (up to 150 )
National and international press exposure
Inclusion in the Festival's programme and publication
The possibility to connect with other professionals during the Opening week
Event Overview
- Event Title: 2024 Getxophoto Open Call
- Type: Open call
- Date: Thu, 12th Oct 2023 to Mon, 20th Nov 2023
- Location: International
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How to Book
We don’t accept entries by email. Please register at picter.com and upload your entry online through this site.
- Contact name: Getxophoto Festival
- Contact email: [email protected]
About Getxophoto Festival
Getxophoto International Image Festival has been held in Getxo (Basque Country, Spain) for 17 years. The Festival brings to the city different proposals from visual artists from all over the world, establishing a contemporary conversation on the proposed theme each year. Getxophoto is characterised by the radical defence of public space (physical and online) as a meeting place, a place of mutual recognition and a field for experimentation, play and celebration in the face of its homogenization a