Exhibition Schedule

Current


Abstract Image

Adam Finkleston, Juror

6/1 - 6/30/25

The SE Center for Photography is looking for non-representational imagery, though it can be from found objects in nature, man made or figurative works. We're seeking images that do not attempt to represent external reality, but seek to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and texture.


The Modern Nude

William Earle, Juror

6/1 - 6/30/25

The fine art nude has been a celebrated subject of photography since the beginning and played an important role in establishing photography as a fine art medium. Early on, both in history and most photographers experience, the nude has been featured in a classical pose and setting, maturing to illustrating the human body as a sculptural abstraction, and with some pushing boundaries.


An Introduction to the Virtual Gallery 2.0


Flora & Fauna

Darrell Gulin, Juror

5/1 - 5/30/25

Artists throughout the ages have been drawn to the vast and varied world of flora. What moves you? Do you celebrate the essence of beauty or strive to heighten recognition of the perilous path of our environment? Or is it the fauna, all the animal life of a particular region. We live with animals daily - wildlife, farmed, caged or free, many are our best friends, some we fear, yet others we admire.


The Architectural Image

Michael Pannier, Juror

4/1 - 4/30/25

The photographing of buildings and similar structures that are aesthetically pleasing and accurate representations of their subjects.Throughout the history of photography, buildings have been highly valued photographic subjects, mirroring society's appreciation for architecture and its cultural significance..


SE Center College Exhibition

Juror, Polly Gaillard

4/1 - 4/30/25

College Students (of any age) attending a college or university are invited to submit up to 10 images, photography or photo based art in the SE Center College Call. The Call is open theme - all subjects, media, digital, analog, or antique processes that show your best work.


Women by Women

Elinor Carucci, Juror

3/1-3/31/25

The history of photography has a long tradition of representing women as subjects but has less to say about women as artists. Today, the roles of women in photography are both behind the camera and in front of it. Who understands women better than women? The female perspective offers an important view of the many facets of womanhood and women’s role in society.


Grace Weston: Reclaiming the Muse

2/1 - 3/30/25

In her series, RECLAIMING THE MUSE, she reframes historic artworks and stories in contemporary terms to challenge the dominant doctrine of the patriarchal culture through an intersectional feminist lens. 

When centering women, historically cast as objects of beauty or scorn, she aims to revitalize the muse with agency, furthering the issues important to me as a contemporary female artist in my contemporary Western society. She also challenges narrow views of sexuality which operate to oppress and limit the broad nature of identity, self-expression and attraction. 


Shades of Black & White

2/1 - 2/28/25

Susan Burnstine, Juror

Monochrome photography, images produced with a single hue, rather than recording the colors of the object that was photographed.

Image © Jeff Schewe


Members Exhibition

12/1 - 1/30/25

Owen Riley, Juror

It’s that time again, the 2024-25 Members Show. Anything goes, all subjects, any photo based imagery. Analog and digital manipulation in all its forms welcome.

Image © Peter Foiles


SE Center Open

1/1 - 1/30/25

Tatum, Juror

Anything goes, all subjects, any photo based imagery. Analog and digital manipulation in all its forms welcome.

Image © John Diephouse