Night Time Screenings at PHOTOVILLE 2012 in the Beer Garden, Brooklyn Bridge Park NYC
We want your stories – this special SLIDELUCK evening at PHOTOVILLE will be curated by TIME Magazine’s Kira Pollack!
We have teamed up with SLIDELUCK for their 17th global mainstage show in the PHOTOVILLE Beer Garden on Saturday, September 28th in the uplands of Pier 5 in Brooklyn Bridge Park. This will be the first show to exclusively feature multimedia work and will be curated by Kira Pollack, Director of Photography for TIME Magazine.
We will be looking for the the most creative and compelling multimedia pieces out there. Tell us a story using several forms of content and submit by Wednesday, August 28th.
In addition, one piece will be selected to be featured on the popular and influential TIME LightBox website founded by Kira Pollack.
Spread the word to all your creative and talented friends – we hope you take advantage of this amazing opportunity!
FOR MORE INFORMATION and TO SUBMIT – CHECK OUT THE SLIDELUCK WEBSITE.
Slideluck (formerly Slideluck Potshow) is a non-profit organization dedicated to building and strengthening community through food and art. Slideluck has hosted multimedia slideshows combined with potluck dinners in over sixty five cities around the world.Slideluck is a combination of a slideshow and a potluck and mixing things up is an essential component of our work. Slideluck brings together diverse groups of people, artwork, food, ideas and perspectives under one roof. From this diversity something unique and magical is born. Each event is localized in that artists from a community present work to that community. The work of established artists is shown alongside that of emerging and non-professional artists.
Kira Pollack joined TIME as the Director of Photography in October 2009. She oversees the photographic vision of TIME, TIME.com and TIME on the iPad. In 2011, she was named Photo Editor of the Year by the Lucie Awards she was awarded an Emmy for TIME’s Beyond 9/11 project the same year. Previously, Pollack spent 11 years in the photo department at The New York Times Magazine and before that, The New Yorker.
PHOTOVILLE is a new Brooklyn-based photo destination, a pop-up village of freight containers transformed into temporary exhibition spaces, which first took place in the summer of 2012. Occupying more than 60,000 sq ft in the heart of Brooklyn Bridge Park, Photoville 2013 will include lectures, exhibitions, screenings and workshops from September 19th-29th.