Monday, March 17

Coral Gables Museum invites YOU to participate in 2014 CAPTURE CORAL GABLES Photography Contest

The Coral Gables Museum is hosting a photography contest and exhibit. The contest is currently open to accepting entries now through May 2nd, at which point a panel of jurors from the field will determine the list of finalists.

Submit your photograph of The City Beautiful for a chance to exhibit at the Museum and win exciting prizes, including the grand prize of a Leica D-Lux 6 camera!

This is a skill-based photography contest open to teens and adults, both amateur and professional.

This contest will culminate in an exhibit at the Coral Gables Museum, June 6 - August 24, 2014.

Awards will be determined by a professional jury and a public vote.

Submit your photos today!
 


Entry Deadline is May 2

If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to Nina Laguna at (305)-603-8067 or via email at photo@coralgablesmuseum.org.

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