Urban Challenges – Take part in a photography exhibition in Berlin

Urban Challenges - Take part in a photography exhibition in Berlin!

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As the urban population is growing steadily, cities are increasingly facing new important challenges - let them be social, environmental or economical. Our urban experience keeps on transforming and new questions arise every day. How to share the space? How should we build? Is there enough space for sports, health and culture? Where do people work? What is the role of the public institutions? Which places are left for the communities? How to integrate the digital world and improve mobility? Which are the alternatives to the cars? How can cities become a responsible actor when climate change is concerned? Which sustainable options do we have? How to create connections? If the issues raised are numerous, they may as well open up new perspectives to enhance the quality of life of citizens. Either documenting the reality or imagining future transformations, we would like to discover the work of photographers embracing this topic.

The selected artists will take part in a collective exhibition at the gallery of B-Part in Berlin in February 2020.

Prizes:

Exhibition Opportunity

Eligibility:

The competition is open to any photographer, 18 years of age or older, from any country.

Copyrights & Usage Rights:

All images and texts provided by artists and presented on the PEP's website are protected by copyright and remain property of their author. By entering this competition, you allow PEP – the organiser - to use your artwork (images and related text) in its online communication and printed material. PEP has the right to use the submitted artworks on its website and on any other form of communication (including social media, magazines, platforms for art opportunities and events...).

Theme:

Architecture Abstract Aerial Alternative process Black and White Cityscapes Conceptual Culture Digital Art Documentary Environmental Fine Art Landscape Multi-categories Nature Open Theme Street