
museum or art gallery engaged in the promotion of artists). The requirement is that these projects have never been presented in the form of a solo or group exhibition, at a leading art institution (i.e. Individuals may submit up to two photography or film and video projects. The Foundation for Visual Arts organises other cultural events, publishes books, as well as digitalises photographic archives, including documentary photographs of Wojciech Plewiński, Zygmunt Rytka and Zofia Rydet's Sociological Record. This mission is pursued during the Foundation's key projec – the annual Krakow Photomonth Festival which focuses on promoting young artists and new initiatives.

Dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of visual arts in Poland, with an emphasis on photography, the Foundation has sought out new definitions of what photography is within the context of contemporary art, history, and social sciences. ShowOFF and Krakow Photomonth Festival are organised by The Foundation for Visual Arts, a non-profit organisation established in 2001 in Krakow, Poland. By participating in the ShowOFF Section, artists join a platform for the exchange of knowledge and experiences at an international scale, and have the opportunity to establish long-term relationships and cooperation with notable representatives of the artistic community. Each project will be presented as a solo exhibition during Krakow Photomonth 2022, the festival's special 20th edition. Invited curators individually guide participants through all stages of the artistic project and exhibition – from concept development and editing of material, to the selection of formats, papers, and frames, to the drafting and fine-tuning of texts accompanying the exhibition, and finally to the arrangement of work within the exhibition space. As organisers, we provide specialist and promotional support both during and after Photomonth.
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The ShowOFF format provides artists with the opportunity to gain experience within a professional artistic environment, and also allows each participant to present their work to a diverse audience during a festival with international reach. By participating in the ShowOFF Section, emerging artists, chosen via an open call, have the opportunity to work with recognised and experienced specialists in the field of visual arts, including the invited curators and festival organisers helping to guide, oversee and promote their projects. ShowOFF Section, devoted to premiering projects by artists making their debut, is one of the main parts of the Krakow Photomonth programme. "There are a lot of creatives that don't get the credit that they deserve." is representing for #M圜auseM圜leats. Offensive lineman Kelvin Beachum’s cause is the arts and will represent the Phoenix Art Museum. So that’s something I feel like I want to be a part of, that I have been a part of and something that means something to me.”

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Linebacker Jordan Hicks and offensive lineman Max Garcia will both be supporting the International Justice Mission, which aims to combat human trafficking. “I actually have a godson that has autism, so it’s always been something that’s always on my heart,” he said Saturday.Īll-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins’ cleats will bring attention to domestic violence for the non-profit organization SMOOOTH, while linebacker Isaiah Simmons will be rocking cleats that call for social justice for Black Lives Matter.

And my foundation tries to figure out how we can be the most helpful and then do that.”Ĭenter Rodney Hudson will be wearing customized cleats to raise awareness for autism. So I feel it’s my responsibility to kinda pay that forward and continue to try to help kids that may need this or that. “I’ve had high school football coaches who drove lots of kids home and really dedicated their time for no money - just to help us out. “That’s just been one of the biggest things for me throughout my life: teachers, coaches, people who I’ve met through schools have had the biggest influence on my life, especially as far as it relates to football,” Peters said Saturday. Cardinals enter MNF matchup surrounded with big playoff implicationsĭefensive lineman Corey Peters will be supporting his foundation - the Peters Educational Enrichment Project - which works with elementary school children to help encourage reading and aid in filling in the gaps, especially during the holidays.
