Applications now open for The Clarence John Laughlin Award

The Clarence John Laughlin Award was created by the New Orleans Photo Alliance (NOPA) to support the work of photographers who use the medium as a means of creative expression. It honors the life and work of Clarence John Laughlin (1905-1985), a New Orleans photographer best known for his surrealist images of the American South. The Clarence John Laughlin Award grants one $5000 prize annually to a photographer whose work exhibits sustained artistic excellence and creative vision.

2014 Juror

Del Zogg is the Manager of the Works on Paper & Photography Collections and Study Center at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston TX.

Eligibility:

Both emerging and established photographers residing in the U.S. may apply.


Deadline: August 25, 2014

Application fee is $25.

Application fee + NOPA membership: $60.

For more information and to apply cluck here: CJL Grant
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