Sam Barzilay, Dave Shelley and Laura Roumanos, co-founders of the small but ambitious, Brooklyn-based organization United Photo Industries (UPI), are pleased to announce dates for the sixth annual Photoville, the free pop-up photography village in and around shipping containers turned into galleries. From September 13-24, Photoville will take over the Brooklyn Waterfront, centrally located in the Brooklyn Bridge Plaza directly under the iconic bridge in DUMBO.
After receiving such an overwhelming positive response to the location last year, and along with numerous requests that Photoville stay open longer, the festival's organizers have expanded back to two weekends. UPI will be announcing programming and much more later this summer.
This year's Photoville roster will include many great partners from years past, as well as some new ones. In addition, UPI are always looking for new programming partners to join Photoville, so they've reserved a few containers just for that.
From today through April 24, UPI will be accepting exhibition proposals for Photoville 2017. There is no fee to apply, and the UPI team will carefully consider each proposal to identify those best suited to the aesthetic, dynamic and mission of Photoville.
About United Photo Industries
Sam Barzilay, Dave Shelley and Laura Roumanos launched United Photo Industries, a Brooklyn-based, photographic art-presenting cooperative in 2011. From a burgeoning gallery headquarters at 16 Main Street in DUMBO, they have been working with the ambition and energy of an idealist start-up to identify, harness, and conjure unexpected exhibition opportunities, champion new directions in photography and cultivate ties within an ever-expanding, globe-trotting community of photographers. Their work has been featured in Brooklyn throughout DUMBO, Manhattan's Financial District, Boston (MA), Atlanta (GA), Santa Fe (NM), Houston (TX), Athens (Greece), Berlin and Hamburg (Germany), Sydney (Australia), Shanghai (China), Cambridge (UK), Lodz (Poland), and in Tokyo (Japan) as co-founders of the Tokyo International Photography Festival. For more information, visit www.unitedphotoindustries.com.
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