Balance / Repetition / Disruption by Praxis Gallery

Balance / Repetition / Disruption by Praxis Gallery

Deadline

01/03/2026    
All day
Entry:
$35 (5 images)
Prize:
Exhibition + Promotion

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Contest Type

Balance / Repetition / Disruption by Praxis Gallery 2026 is calling for photographs that feel like they have a pulse. Images where order holds, falters, and reforms. If your work plays with rhythm, pattern, visual weight, or that moment when a composition “breaks” on purpose, this juried exhibition is built around exactly that tension.

Hosted by Praxis Gallery & Photographic Art Center, this international juried photography exhibition closes on March 1, 2026, with notifications sent March 12, 2026. Selected works will be exhibited from April 18 to May 16, 2026. Subject matter is open, but the emphasis is clear: how the image is constructed, how repetition stabilizes or unsettles, and how disruption reveals what a pattern was doing all along. In the early stage of browsing for a photo awards competition, this is the kind of theme that can push photographers to edit with intention, not just submit their strongest single frames.

Entry is paid for most photographers, with tiered fees based on the number of images. Awards are practical and career friendly, including free entries into future Praxis juried calls, plus recognition for honorable mentions through the exhibition, printed catalog, and online exhibit gallery. Participation is handled online through the contest platform linked on the call page, and submissions must be digital JPEG files that meet specific size and naming requirements.

Prizes

The core award of Balance / Repetition / Disruption by Praxis Gallery is exhibition. Selected photographs will be included in a juried group exhibition at Praxis Gallery & Photographic Art Center, with up to 74 images chosen for display. This physical exhibition is the primary recognition granted by the call.

All selected works will also be featured in the printed exhibition catalog and in the online exhibit gallery, extending the visibility of the show beyond its dates.

  • Juror’s Choice: Free entry into three future juried calls for entry of the winner’s choice.
  • Directors’ Choice: Free entry into two future juried calls for entry of the winner’s choice.
  • Eight Honorable Mentions: Featured in the exhibition, the printed show catalog, and the online exhibit gallery

Categories or Themes

This call operates as an open subject theme built around composition. “Balance,” “repetition,” and “disruption” are treated as interacting conditions within a photograph. Submissions can lean into restraint and equilibrium, or into accumulation, variation, fracture, and rupture, as long as the image’s form, rhythm, and spatial relationships are doing the heavy lifting.

Dates and Entry Fees

Below are the key deadlines and participation costs as provided by the organizer.

Submission deadlineMarch 1, 2026
Notification dateMarch 12, 2026
Exhibition datesApril 18 to May 16, 2026

Entry fees:

  • $35 for up to five images.
  • $5 for each additional image, up to ten images total per open call.

How to Enter

Submissions are made through the “Submit Here” link on the official call page.

Files must be digital JPEGs. The organizer specifies 72 ppi, with the longest side no more than 1920 pixels, and a maximum file size of 8MB. File names should follow the format ImageTitle_by_FirstName_LastName (example: MyPhoto_by_Amy_Johnson.jpg).

About the Jury

The exhibition is juried by the Praxis Directors. Up to 74 images will be selected for exhibition, and accepted photographers receive follow-up instructions for either shipping prints or providing high-resolution files for printing.

Why Enter Balance / Repetition / Disruption by Praxis Gallery?

This call is well-suited to photographers who want a theme that guides editing choices without boxing in subject matter. Because the jury is looking for visual relationships, rhythm, and compositional decision-making, the same framework can support work that feels fine art, experimental, minimalist, or even quietly documentary, as long as the structure of the image is intentional.

On the practical side, the award package includes free entries into future Praxis calls, which can matter if you plan to submit regularly across the year. Honorable mentions also receive clear forms of visibility through the in-gallery exhibition, printed catalog, and online exhibition gallery, with selected works archived on the organizer’s website. If you are already browsing Deartline for more best photography competitions to enter, this one stands out for photographers who think in sequences, patterns, and compositional shifts, even when the subject stays simple.

This section about the rules and image rights of the Balance / Repetition / Disruption by Praxis Gallery has been generated automatically. If you are interested in participating in this contest we suggest you review the complete rules provided by the contest.

Rules

Entrants must be 18 years or older.

Submitted images must not have been exhibited at Praxis Gallery within the past year.

Up to 74 images will be selected for exhibition, and accepted artists receive instructions for shipping prints or submitting high-resolution files for printing.

No framed artwork is accepted if shipping physical prints. Praxis mats and frames prints for exhibition.

Praxis offers an optional printing service for selected artists for a $37 fee, which includes printing, matting, framing, and installation.

Artists may offer exhibition prints for sale. Praxis states it takes a 50% commission on all sales.

Copyright and Image Usage

Artists retain all copyrights to their images.

By submitting, artists grant Praxis a non-exclusive right to use submitted images for exhibition display, promotion of the artist and related programs, online exhibition archives, and social media and website features.

The organizer states that the artist’s name will be credited wherever the work is displayed.

For more information and to participate in the contest, visit: the official website.

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