SUGi x NAVA Photography Contest 2023
SUGi x NAVA Photography Contest 2023
SUGi x NAVA Photography Contest 2023
Rewild our eyes and show us the ways you connect to Nature.
Closed
Free
Jurors
Daniel Diego Lincoln
Daniel Diego Lincoln
Creative Director, SUGi

Daniel is a multi-disciplinary creative strategist with 10+ years experience, working across culture, fashion, lifestyle and technology. Daniel has built audiences for renowned brands with inventive visual storytelling and compelling communication strategies. He serves as creative director for SUGi, where he plays an integral role in inspiring The Rewilding Generation.

Natasha Durley
Natasha Durley
Illustrator

Natasha is a multi-media illustrator living and working from her home studio in Bournemouth, UK. With a love of colour and texture she creates vibrant images inspired by her favourite subject, the natural world. Past commissions include murals, homeware, stationery, apparel, toys and even gaming apps! Natasha has also worked on book publications such as the ‘What to Look For…series’ - a reboot of the well-known Ladybird books, three non-fiction Creature Features books with Big Picture Press and Animals with Quarto Publishing.

Nicole Archibeque
Nicole Archibeque
Co-Founder/Partner, NAVA Contemporary

Based in San Francisco, Nicole Archibeque has worked in the art world for over fourteen years. She spent five years as the program director for RH Contemporary Art, playing a key role in launching the division, working closely with artists, and selecting artwork for the program. Prior to this, she worked for Berggruen Gallery, in San Francisco, was the director of Honor Fraser Gallery, in Los Angeles, as well as Kantor/Feuer Gallery, also in Los Angeles. She feels lucky to have worked with an incredible roster of influential artists and is passionate about offering exposure to emerging and underrepresented artists through NAVA Contemporary.

Terra Fondriest
Terra Fondriest
Photographer

Terra Fondriest is a documentary photographer based in the rural Ozarks of Arkansas. Her ongoing long-term project ‘Ozark Life’ highlights the relationship that her family and community have with the land from the perspective of a mother raising her children in the Ozark hills. In between parenting, gardening, caring for her animals and being an active local community member, Terra participated in the prestigious Missouri Photo Workshop in 2017 and began doing freelance work in 2019 for such clients as The New York Times, The Nature Conservancy, The Guardian, National Geographic and more.

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