Bobby Beasley
Circulation(s) 2022
Call For Applications
Circulation(s)
Deadline September 19, 2021

The program is based on a selection of artists chosen by a jury following the European call for applications, invited artists and a focus on a European country. The artistic direction is provided by the Fetart Collective’s Artistic Committee.

Around this large-scale exhibition, which brings together some forty European photographers in a space of 2,000 square meters, educational activities and workshops are organized for the general public and young photographers.

The Circulation(s) 2022 festival will be held at the Le Centquatre Paris, a multidisciplinary cultural venue in eastern Paris, from March 31 – May 29, 2022. The festival also has a tradition of organizing “off the wall” events.

The call for entries is open to all European photographers or photographers residing in Europe, at the beginning of their career as authors. There is no theme. At the end of the call for applications, some twenty photographers forming a panorama of the new generation of European photographers will be exhibited at Circulation(s).

Deadline Midnight, September 19, 2021

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