2024 High School Student Photo Exhibit
The opening reception for the high school student photo exhibit will be held at the Society of Arts & Crafts gallery Saturday, July 13, 2024 from 2-4 p.m. The gallery is located at 529 South Perry Street in Montgomery.
Cash prizes will be awarded at the reception, and refreshments will be served.
This event gives students the opportunity to participate in the process of preparing work for exhibition, exhibiting in a gallery space, viewing work by their contemporaries, meeting other photographers, and possibly winning cash awards. The aim is to expand interest in photography as a fine art.
Now in its sixth year, the Montgomery Photo Festival (formerly called the Society of Arts & Crafts/Stonehenge Gallery Photo Competition) is presented by the Society of Arts & Crafts (SAC's), a non-profit organization committed to the advancement of art education and art appreciation. The informal Montgomery area photo group called the "9" and the staff at SAC's are supplying the volunteer labor to make this event happen.
The opening reception for the high school student photo exhibit will be held at the Society of Arts & Crafts gallery Saturday, July 13, 2024 from 2-4 p.m. The gallery is located at 529 South Perry Street in Montgomery.
Cash prizes will be awarded at the reception, and refreshments will be served.
This event gives students the opportunity to participate in the process of preparing work for exhibition, exhibiting in a gallery space, viewing work by their contemporaries, meeting other photographers, and possibly winning cash awards. The aim is to expand interest in photography as a fine art.
Now in its sixth year, the Montgomery Photo Festival (formerly called the Society of Arts & Crafts/Stonehenge Gallery Photo Competition) is presented by the Society of Arts & Crafts (SAC's), a non-profit organization committed to the advancement of art education and art appreciation. The informal Montgomery area photo group called the "9" and the staff at SAC's are supplying the volunteer labor to make this event happen.
Map of downtown Montgomery, 529 South Perry Street. Map is interactive.
This program/project has been made possible by grants from the Alabama State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.