Friday, February 19, 2021

"Finding the Light" Photo Contest - Entries due APRIL 1ST

 


Photo contest DEADLINE has been EXTENDED: Entries now due April 1st!

These are difficult times, but there is goodness, Light and joy still. We must create it, we must seek it and nurture it to grow! Where do you see the Light? Enter your photos to help raise funds for The Buttonwood Tree's Youth Art Programming, and win prizes! 

Winning works will be featured in an exhibition in Spring 2021!


This judged contest will have awards (1st, 2nd and 3rd place) for adult and child age groups in each of the following categories: 
a. People 
b. Places (landscapes, buildings …) 
c. Things (living or not, includes animals). 
d. MIDDLETOWN (photos taken in Middletown)

See rules, registration and further information at https://www.buttonwood.orgSubmissions are due by April 1st.

Ed Friedman was a kind man with a huge heart and a love for the saxophone. He played his music at The Buttonwood Tree years ago and found it a natural fit for him to display his photographs there when the time was right. He was an active musician and taught in the public schools in East Hampton for 24 years and Bridgeport for 11. Edward passed peacefully in 2019. It was a great loss for our community, and we are honoring him and his love for Middletown’s North End Community with this photo contest and exhibition.

TBT is honored to have an outstanding group of photographers who have so kindly offered to be our judges. Chief Judge: Matthew Kabel (Superintendent of Photography for the Durham Fair)

Funding provided in part by the City of Middletown's Commission on the Arts (MCA), and the Community Foundation of Middlesex County (CFMC). Our gratitude to them!!

Please see buttonwood.org for more details and to submit your photos. Email us with any questions at TheButtonwoodTree@gmail.com. ENJOY!

To Contact The Buttonwood Tree:

www.buttonwood.org / 860.347.4957  / TheButtonwoodTree@gmail.com

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