Texas Tech University

22nd Annual High and Dry:

A Photographic Exhibition of Peoples and Places of the World's Dry Lands  Call for Entries

SUBJECT MATTER

Images must be from an arid or a semiarid region. That region will be specified on your exhibit label should your work be selected (e.g., Palo Duro Canyon, Santa Fe, NM, etc.).  The choice of subject (people, animals, or landscapes) is up to the photographer, but the image must indicate a connection to arid or semi-arid lands to be considered for juror selection. The International Cultural Center is a facility open to all age groups, so entries deemed inappropriate for display will not be accepted.  

ELIGIBILITY

The exhibition is open to amateur and professional photographers.  Photographs submitted must not have been previously exhibited in Lubbock.  Entrants warrant that they have the copyright to all submitted work. 

AWARD

First Place - $600 / Second Place - $300 / Third Place $150

JUROR – Peter Poulides   

The Texas Tech Office of International Affairs is honored to have Peter Poulides as the juror for the 22nd Annual High and Dry photography competition. Peter is the founder and executive director of the Dallas Center for Photography. (https://dallascenterforphotography.org/)

CALENDAR OF EVENTS – High and Dry 2022

Oct        1   Submission deadline
Oct      17   Notice sent to photographers
Nov       7    Prints due at International Cultural Center
Nov      21   Exhibit opens
Dec        2   Reception at TTU International Cultural Center
Jan       31   Exhibit closes 

FEES

Photographers may submit up to 5 images at $6 each for a non-refundable fee of up to $30. The check should be made payable to the Office of International Affairs

HOW TO ENTER DIGITAL FILES 

1.   Files should be in JPEG format (1-5 MB). Label each file with consecutive numbers followed by the title and location of the image (e.g., (1) Mirage - Atacama Desert, Chile (2) Sand Dunes - Monahans, Texas). 

2.  Attach the file to an email and send it to oia.exhibits@ttu.edu.

3.  Complete the digital entry form on the TTU Office of International Affairs website.

High and Dry Digita Entry Form

You can also print the form and complete it by hand.

High and Dry 2022 Entry Form

Make sure that numbers and titles on the form match those on the files

4.  Mail the form and the check to:


Jan Stogner
Texas Tech University
Office of International Affairs
601 Indiana Avenue
Lubbock, Texas 79409-5004

The entry form and payment must be received at the Office of International Affairs by October 1, 2022.

SPECIFICATIONS

Color and black & white photographs are eligible. Due to gallery limitations, three-dimensional works cannot be accepted.

REPRODUCTION

The Office of International Affairs (OIA) will have the right to display, project, and reproduce selected work for exhibition, marketing, and promotional purposes only. Photographers retain copyrights to their individual works. 

LIABILITY

The Office of International Affairs will exercise due care in handling the prints, but will not be responsible for loss, damage, or replacement during selection, exhibit, or shipping. 

NOTIFICATION

1. Notification will be emailed to you immediately following the juror's decision. It will be your official notification of the juror's selection and this decision is final. 

2. If your work is accepted, please send one exhibition quality matted print for each accepted image. Prints must be in a pure white mat with the outside dimensions of 16”X20”. Any work which, upon receipt, is deemed to have been misrepresented by the digital image, or to be of poor technical quality, may be omitted by the juror or the OIA. 

3. Include a check payable to the Office of International Affairs or a prepaid shipping label for return postage at the conclusion of the exhibit unless you plan to pick up your work. Prints will be returned in the container in which they were received. Prints WITHOUT postage will not be returned.

4. If selected, send prints to:       

Jan Stogner
Texas Tech University
Office of International Affairs
601 Indiana Avenue
Lubbock, Texas 79409

Or 

Jan Stogner
Texas Tech University
Office of International Affairs
3317 7th Street
Lubbock, Texas 79409

Questions:   Jan Stogner, Assistant Director of International Art and Culture

jan.stogner@ttu.edu/(806) 742-3667