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How Do You See Hub City?

Submit your photos of New Brunswick to the New Brunswick Free Public Library's photography contest.

The New Brunswick Free Public Library is still accepting entries for its spring photography contest, “New Brunswick: my city”.

The photographs must capture an aspect of New Brunswick (i.e. daily life, businesses, buildings, pets, parks, etc.). Submitted photos must be taken between April 8 and June 14, 2013.

Submission forms and full details are available at the New Brunswick Free Public Library, 60 Livingston Ave.; George Street Camera, 344 George St.; Alfa Art Gallery, 108 Church St., and Crossroads Theatre, 7 Livingston Ave.

Details are also available on the library’s website, http://www.nbfpl.org.

Professional photographers and library staff will judge submissions. Photographs entered in the contest will be displayed in an exhibition at the Heldrich Hotel and at the New Brunswick Free Public Library.

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On Friday July 12 at 6 p.m. there will be an opening reception at the library’s Carl T. Valenti Community Room where the winners will be announced.

The library will offer the last of three free public photography workshops at 6:30 p.m. May 23, entitled “Photo Tips for Better Pictures” and led by Walter Choroszewski, photographer and award winning author.

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Please register for these free programs at the library or call (732) 745-5108 ext. 20.

The New Brunswick Free Public Library is located at 60 Livingston Ave.. For more information about the photography contest and accompanying programs, call Kavita Pandey at (732) 745-5108 ext. 20 or email kavita@lmxac.org.

This program is funded in part by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission with assistance through a grant provided by New Jersey State Council on the Arts/ Dept of State.

 

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