
we have a new call for entry open.

SPE CFC Juried Exhibition; 2025
This online exhibition will open in conjunction with SPE's Annual Chapter Conferences. All SPE CFC members are encouraged to submit work for consideration (up to 5 images).
Entries: Each artist is limited to 5 pieces of lens-based art, professionally presented, and ready to be displayed.
Eligible Work: Must have been an SPE member within the last calendar year. Members can be new; you do not have to have attended any previous CFC meetings. For more information on membership, please see our About.
From traditional to digital to alternative processes to video, all photographic techniques and approaches are welcome. Fine Art photography, documentary, commercial, mixed media incorporating photography, photo books & sculptures, and digital imaging and collages – are all eligible!
Submission Instructions: Submit up to 5 images as JPEGS. Images need to be 3000 pixels on the longest edge, 300 pixels per inch.
Save files as:
Last Name_First Initial_(number – 01)_view (if applicable).jpg.
Examples: Palmer_L _01.jpg or Palmer_L_01_view1.jpg.
Files should not exceed 3MB in size, 3,000 pixels on the longest side.
Please note: Improperly titled jpegs and/or missing information will result in your submission(s) not being reviewed.
Deadline for Submission: September 12, 2025, by 11:59pm (PST)
Submission Fee: There is a $15 entry fee. Submission fees will be awarded as a scholarship for attendance to the SPE National Conference, decided by our juror.
Questions:
Please contact the SPE CFC board at spe.contingent@gmail.com.
This exhibition will be juried by Sherri Nienass Littlefield. Sherri is a NYC based photography curator, dealer and professor interested in data, collaborative projects and using contemporary art toward social good.
Projects curated by Littlefield have been featured at PULSE Art Fair, AIPAD, the Huffington Post, Affordable Art Fair, artnet, The Center For Book Arts, and Cambridge Art Association. As both a photographer and dealer, she’s placed art in notable private and public collections internationally.
Littlefield is currently on faculty at the Fashion Institute of Technology where she lectures on social media, photography and professional practices. In addition to her many projects, Sherri is a Community Coordinator for Nordstrom’s New York City region, where she curates rotating contemporary art exhibitions, creates social media content and manages community events.
She is available for freelance work and portfolio reviews. For curatorial projects and inquiries, please follow Sherri’s project treat gallery.
B.S. Florida State University
M.F.A. The University of Central Florida
see some of Sherri's work below.
