2008.03.14: March 14, 2008: Headlines: Photography: Exhibits: The Third Goal: 24-7 Press Release: The Center for Fine Art Photography in Rochester will be hosting a show of photographs created by Peace Corps Volunteers in August 2008

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The Center for Fine Art Photography in Rochester will be hosting a show of photographs created by Peace Corps Volunteers in August 2008

The Center for Fine Art Photography in Rochester will be hosting a show of photographs created by Peace Corps Volunteers in August 2008

The theme of the exhibition is open and pictures will be accepted from all active and former Peace Corps Volunteers. The Center is looking for images depicting Peace Corps activities throughout the world. There is no submission
fee for this show. The show is underwritten by Beet Street*.


The Center for Fine Art Photography in Rochester will be hosting a show of photographs created by Peace Corps Volunteers in August 2008

Peace Corp Reunion Photo Exhibition International Peace Corps Show

August 20 - August 30, 2008

-- In conjunction with the International Peace Corp reunion in May 2008, The Center For Fine Art Photography will be holding an exhibition curated by Dr. Anthony Bannon from the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York. --

/24-7PressRelease/ - March 14, 2008 - The Center for Fine Art Photography in cooperation with Beet Street, will be hosting a show of photographs created by Peace Corps Volunteers during the 2008 Peace Corps Reunion in Fort Collins, Colorado. Selected images will be exhibited in the Center's gallery during the reunion, August 20 - August 30, 2008 and on the Center's website for two additional years. There are also plans for a traveling exhibition.

The theme of the exhibition is open and pictures will be accepted from all active and former Peace Corps Volunteers. The Center is looking for images depicting Peace Corps activities throughout the world. There is no submission
fee for this show. The show is underwritten by
Beet Street*.

The curator for the show is Dr. Anthony Bannon, Alema Rose, Aler IDP Camp, Uganda, 2006
Director of the George Eastman House in Rochester, Heather McClintock
New York.
Images are due on line or via mail by May 29, 2008 and notification of images selected for the show will begin June 10, 2008.
The exhibition dates are August 20 - August 30, 2008 and the Peace Corps Reunion is August 22 - August 24, 2008
To submit images online please visit The Center for Fine Art Photography's website at http://www.c4fap.org, and click on the International Peace Corps Show Picture Submission link.


For more information contact:

Christine Simpson
Manager Marketing and Public Relations
970-224-1010
Christine@c4fap.org




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