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| Houstonist is pleased to announce 600 sq mi: Hidden, its second biennial photo show. It's a juried exhibition of photographs showing the hidden side of Houston. What does that mean to you? Maybe it's a corner of the city that only you know. One of those glimpses of nature that makes us forget, even for a second, that we live amid a tangle of asphalt and glass. It could be a festival that people don't really know about, or perhaps one of those things that's hidden in plain sight — something wonderful that we usually speed past on the freeway or an architectural detail most people never notice. Big or small, literal or figurative, these are the things that make Houston a great city, and we want to see your take on them. Entering the show is easy. Just check out the official rules, then get your photos together and submit them using our online entry form. You can submit up to three photos with a flat $15 entry fee, which you send to us via PayPal. Entries are due by the end of the day Monday, July 13, 2009. If you have any questions about the process, the show in general or anything else, read through our FAQ. If you don't find the answer you need there, drop us a line and we'll be happy to help. The show will open in October at Xnihilo Gallery in the Montrose — more details on that later. Our 2007 show, 600 sq mi: Photos from Houston, featured the work of 39 local photographers and was (we say modestly) a great success. This year's show will be even better. So enter already! ![]() |
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