The Curators finished their work on Eastreet 3 – an exhibition and publication promoting street photography from Eastern Europe. From around 10.000 photos submitted, 82 photos from 18 countries were selected for this year’s edition.
Big thank you to the Curators team: Joanna Kinowska, Aleksander Bochenek, Tomasz Kulbowski, Grzegorz Ostręga and last but not least – our special guest curator this year, George Georgiou! Thank you to all the participants, friends and supporters of Eastreet for such a great response this year.
The list of photographers selected for the Eastreet 3:
Ana Alexandrescu, Julia Autz, Siarhei Balai, Norman Behrendt, Marek M. Berezowski, Aliaksei Bibikau, Maciej Biedrzycki, M. Scott Brauer, Maksym Chychynskyi, Paolo Ciregia, Paulina Czarnecka, Michał Czarnecki, Tomasz Desperak, Anargyros Drolapas, Nikolay Dutkin, Garry Efimov, David Gaberle, Maciej Gapiński, Emil Gataullin, George Gavrilakis, Florin Ghebosu, Reinis Hofmanis, Julie Hrudová, Eleni Ioannidou, Mikhail Izopeskov, Jadwiga Janowska, Adrian Jaszczak, Evgeny Kamenev, Christos Kapatos, Athanasios Karatzas, Zisis Kardianos, Andreas Katsakos, Ertugrul Kilic, Ivan Kleymenov, Evgeniya Kurtina, Monika Łopacka, George Marazakis, Galia Nazaryants, Maria Novoselova, Paul Osipoff, Oguz Ozkan, Haris Panagiotakopoulos, Marina Paulenka, Aleksandra Perović Mihajlovic, Serge Poliakov, Anton Polyakov, Sergey Poteryaev, Kateryna Radchenko, Marta Rybicka, Juliya Skorobogatova, Stavros Stamatiou, Magdalena Świtek, Karol Szymkowiak, Hajdu Tamas, Denis Taraskin, Vasile Catalin Tomoiaga, Darya Trofimova, Vladimir Troyan, Aleksey Tudakov, Andrey Tulnov, Balázs Varga, Lukas Vasilikos, Tomasz Wiechnik, Natalia Wierzbicka, Krzysztof Wójcik, Yauhen Yerchak, Vadim Zamirovski, Spiros Zervoudakis, Maxim Zhuravko.
Congratulations and thank you for being a part of Eastreet!
The new edition of Eastreet will have it’s premiere on 10th July 2015 in Lublin, Poland. Once again we will have a closer look at human presence within the public spaces of Eastern Europe, through the unposed, spontaneous, photos, documenting the unique moments, ideas and symbols. Photos which can help us to visually describe the region, to look at it beyond stereotypes, borders and differences, but at the same time – attempt to define Eastern Europe, show it’s current state and unique qualities. The goal of Eastreet is to create a complex and diverse portrait of the region and street photography itself, in a form of group exhibition and publication.
Photos selected by a group of Curators will be presented in a form of a gallery exhibition, as well as an additional outdoor installation in the Lublin’s city centre. We will publish a special book presenting all the selected photographs and authors. Each author will receive the book from us free of charge, by post, soon after the exhibition opening. The publication will be also distributed during the opening, as well as within a specially selected group of international institutions, galleries and curators.
Detailed information about Eastreet 3 is available in three languages: English, Polski, Pусский.
Subscribe to our newsletter or join Facebook page or event to stay up to date with latest news about Eastreet. Have a look at the documentary photography education programme we’ve prepared for you this year. Join us at the opening on Friday 10th July 2015!
See you in Lublin,
Tomasz Kulbowski & Eastreet Team
Timeframe:
- 30 March – 27 April 2015 – the open call
- 18 May 2015 – announcement of the list of selected photographers
- 18-25 May 2015 – time to send the print quality files
- 10 July 2015 – opening of the Eastreet 3 exhibition
- 31 July 2015 – closing of the exhibition
Links:
- Facebook Page
- Facebook Event
- Flickr Group
- East of Culture Festival
- Inne Brzmienia Festival
- Workshops of Culture
- WorkshopX
- Doc! Magazine
The Eastreet 3 exhibition is a part of the East of Culture project which is organised with the support from Ministry Of Culture And National Heritage (MKiDN), National Centre for Culture (NCK) and by creative communities and local governments of Eastern Poland.