“Plural” by Cambridge Photography Gallery
- Deadline: 15 January 2026
- Website: https://www.cambridgephotographygallery.com/open-call
Cambridge Photography Gallery invites photographers from around the world to participate in our second curated online exhibition. The theme of this open call is Plural.
We want to see photographic projects and series of all kinds — short and long, finished and in progress, complex or playful.
Maybe you work with in-game photography? Great.
A project built from Google Maps panoramas? Perfect.
Revisiting a family archive? Wonderful.
A project can be linear or fragmented, consistent or contradictory. It may consist of your own photographs, found images, digital traces, or any combination of these.
Our curatorial goal is not to construct a single narrative, but to present multiplicity: of perspectives, voices, forms, and photographic languages.
Selected artists will be presented in the online exhibition on our website, which will run from 25 January to 10 February 2026.
Fees:
Free
Prizes:
Selected works will be presented in a curated online exhibition hosted on the Cambridge Photography Gallery website.
Each participating artist will receive a dedicated post on our Instagram page, which currently has over 400 engaged followers and continues to grow.
Our previous online exhibition attracted more than 2,000 visitors. Plural will be promoted through our existing channels to reach a similarly engaged audience of photography enthusiasts.
Every selected artist will receive a digital certificate of participation confirming their inclusion in the exhibition, suitable for their portfolio or CV.
All participants will receive guaranteed consideration for our first physical exhibition, which we aim to present in 2026.
Eligibility:
Open to all
Copyrights & Usage Rights:
Copyright of all submitted works will remain with the photographers at all times.
By submitting, artists grant us permission to exhibit and promote their work in the context of this exhibition and its related promotional materials.
Theme:
Abstract Architecture Alternative process Black and White Cityscapes Conceptual Culture Digital Art Documentary Environmental Fine Art Landscape Multi-categories Nature Open Theme Other