FOTOFESTIWAL OPEN CALL 2025
FOTOFESTIWAL OPEN CALL 2025
FOTOFESTIWAL OPEN CALL 2025
Fotofestiwal is a space for presentation and discussion on society, environment and photography itself. But first of all, invariably, it is a vivid place for meeting, sharing and exchanging.
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Jurors
Marta Szymańska
Marta Szymańska

Marta Szymańska is a photography curator from Poland. She has been creating Fotofestiwal - International Festival of Photography in Lodz since 2004. She co-creates Fotofestiwal Collective, which tests collective, democratic ways of working and managing a cultural project. Marta was a vice-director of the Archeology of Photography Foundation which deals with saving, developing and promoting the archives of Polish photographers. Her curatorial experience includes exhibitions: “Tender Attention” (2021, Museum of Art in Lodz), “Long life for Belarus” (2021; Pilecki Institute in Berlin, Fotofestiwal Lodz), “Be a Lady - contemporary woman photographers in Belarus” (2020, Month of Photography in Minsk) and others. She is a reviewer of portfolio reviews and juror of photo competition.

Femke Rotteveel
Femke Rotteveel

Femke Rotteveel is since 2017 the director of FOTODOK. FOTODOK is an institution in Utrecht (NL) where photography exhibitions are curated around social themes to broaden perspectives or provide new insights. In addition, FOTODOK is organizing in depth programs, i.e. on photobooks, and is guiding makers in their development FOTODOK is actively involved in (inter)national talent programs such as Lighthouse, FUTURES, Talent Embassy and Blurring the Lines. With the major role of images nowadays in information provision, it is FOTODOK’s mission to include the educational program Learning to See in the fixed curriculum of education for all children. Femke is a connector with a large (inter)national network of cultural institutions, photographers, social organizations, funds, (impact) investors and entrepreneurs. She studied social-economic history at the University of Amsterdam and Exeter University. At the start of her career Femke worked for 8 years as head of World Press Photo's exhibition department where she was responsible for organizing and financing the 100 exhibitions that take place worldwide every year. She subsequently was 8 years the Head of Allocations at the Charity Lotteries, where she was responsible for the distribution of the proceeds of the Postcode Lottery and Friends Lottery to cultural institutions, charitable organizations and social enterprises. She distributed more than 2.5 billion euros in this role. Femke is involved as a mentor in various startup programs and is actively involved in organizations such as KLABU, National Violin Competition and the Max Foundation.

Giuseppe Oliverio
Giuseppe Oliverio

Giuseppe Oliverio is the Founding Director of PhMuseum and the Artistic Director of PhMuseum Days International Photography Festival. Since 2012, he has led the organization to develop their renewed Grants and Education Programs. He has further conducted workshops in Argentina, Brazil, Italy, and in the Middle East. He has been a juror of awards such as Lucie Photo Book Prize, Magenta Foundation's Flash Forward, Blow Up Press Book Award, LensCulture Critics' Choice, United Photo Industry The Fence, and Cortona Happiness OnTheMove. He has worked as a portfolio reviewer for Futures Photography, Unseen, Photo Vogue Festival, Fotografia Europea, Fotofestiwal's Photo-Match, Visa Pour L'Image. He has written for TIME magazine and L'Uomo Vogue.

Krzysztof Candrowicz
Krzysztof Candrowicz

Krzysztof Candrowicz - curator, artistic director, researcher. Co-founder and member of the Foundation of Visual Education and Lodz Fotofestiwal in Poland. In 2013 Krzysztof became artistic director of the Triennial of Photography in Hamburg in Germany and since 2018 works as a curator for CICLO Biennial in Porto, Portugal. Krzysztof works internationally as a guest curator and visiting lecturer in numerous organizations, museums, schools, festivals and as a jury member of various projects and art prizes, including the Rencontres d'Arles Discovery Award, Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, Hasselblad Award, Robert Capa Award and many others.

Clare Grafik
Clare Grafik

Clare Grafik is Head of Exhibitions at The Photographers’ Gallery in London. She has worked in public institutions including the ICA, Whitechapel, Hayward and National Portrait Gallery and with private collections. At TPG she worked with artists including Taryn Simon, Zineb Sedira, and Keith Arnatt and Evelyn Hofer. Group shows include a series of three exhibitions exploring the relationship between photography and sculpture, collage and drawing. Other projects include a solo exhibition with Bettina Von Zwehl at the Freud Museum, London, and a group show ‘Pictures from the Garden’ in collaboration with Photo Oxford 2023. Contributions to books and catalogues include Alex Prager's 'Silver Lake Drive' and more recently for ‘Another Country’ (T&H). She has been a Sessional Lecturer at Birkbeck College, London, and has lectured for institutions including University of the Arts, London, University of South Wales, and Sotheby’s Institute of Art.

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