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Updates

September, 2020

In Continuum Publication Callout

We are currently accepting submissions for the first issue of In Continuum, a photography publication showcasing the work of Concordia undergraduate students as well as students who have graduated in Winter 2020, to be printed in the Fall of 2020.

The first issue of In Continuum will consider themes of young adulthood and identity in the midst of rapidly changing cultural and natural environments - this can be work about what it means to be shaping one’s life in the middle of a climate crisis, the ways in which we create meaning for ourselves and curate our identities, the tension between individualism and collectivism that arises when we involve ourselves in global conversations of equity, equality, and environmentalism, or work that relates to the theme in any other way. This theme is broad and flexible - if you are unsure whether or not your work applies, we encourage you to submit your work anyway.

A number of physical copies of In Continuum will be printed and available for pickup at locations around Montreal (TBD) or available to be shipped. Each participant will receive one copy of the publication. The publication will also be available online. 

DEADLINE TO APPLY : October 18th at 11:59 pm

Link to apply: https://forms.gle/d6i84gMUHg6GYS3p6

If you do not have a google account with which to fill out the google form, you can email your submission to colure.mtl.collective@gmail.com.

You must be an undergraduate fine arts student at Concordia University or have graduated from a Concordia fine arts program in the Winter 2020 semester to participate. This call-out is for photographic work only (this can include experimental/non-conventional photographic work). 

If you are emailing your submission:
- Please send a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 10 images per submission.
- Include your name, student ID, program, artist bio (approx. 50-100 words), title of your work, year of completion, medium, and project statement (approx. 200 words).
- Please size images at 72 dpi and 1200px on the longest side.
- If you would like to submit multiple projects, please fill out a new google form for each project being submitted.


We encourage, among others, Indigenous people, Black people, people of colour, people with disabilities, people identifying as LGBTQI, women, formerly incarcerated or institutionalized people, immigrants and people from working class backgrounds to apply. 

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