| Calling all photographers! —Did you know Earth Day is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this April? Submit your photos of our dynamic planet to be part of Earth in Focus, a public exhibition on display at Bethel Woods this year. 2020 marks the 50th anniversary of the creation of Earth Day. It is a time to remember the 20 million people who first came together for the protection of this unique place we all call home and the enduring legacy of what they started.  Bethel Woods Center for the Arts – site of the 1969 Woodstock festival, where half-a-million gathered in the name of a greater good – is no stranger to large gatherings of peacemakers. To celebrate this anniversary and the strides made in preservation and sustainability, Bethel Woods will adorn its historic grounds with an Earth focused, large-scale outdoor photography exhibition. This exhibit reminds visitors that the beauty of nature is written in a language we can all understand. Jury Alyssa Adams, Co-Founder & Exec. Director, The Eddie Adams Workshop Ruth Fremson, Photographer, The New York Times Kelby Hochreither, student of photography, Bethel Woods program alumnus Elliott Landy, Rock music photographer & Woodstock alumnus Jan Nagle, Program Manager, CPW: Center for Photography at Woodstock |
| DEADLINE:Â March 11, 2020 (11:59 PM PST) EXHIBITION OPENS:Â Â April 22, 2020 (Earth Day)Â |
Details available here.