Code Orange

The following photographs are the finalists from Artillery‘s March/April issue. The winner is Michelle Fierro (seen above and first in the photo gallery). See her photo published in the print version of Artillery, March/April, 2018. Congratulations to Michelle Fierro and our finalists. Please see info below how to enter for May/June 2018 issue.
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Michelle Fierro Reflections Of A Student Massacre Mexico City 1968 20"X16" digital image 2017
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Marc Gabor Holy Week Processions April 14, 2017 Digital / Archival Pigment Print Taxco, Mexico 2017
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Osceola Refetoff 'Bruce & Elsie - Independence CA - 2016' digital image 2017
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Lisa Adams "S4PS" 2017 iPhone 7 photo West exterior wall of the Ymi Jeans building, 23rd Street and South Santa Fe Ave.
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SameSource 'Salton Sea No More' June 24, 2017 Digital, Color Salton City, California
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Jody Zellen 'Trump-1/America-0' June 4, 2017 iPhone photograph Santa Monica, CA
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Brian C. Moss "Check Your Privilege" 2015 digital Los Angeles
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Jeremy Kidd 'Saddleback-Butte-Mills 1' (2015) Archival Print, Plexiglas,Aluminum,Wood Saddleback Butte, Antelope Valley, High Desert (the original Joshue Tree)
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Larry Mantello 'Untitled' 2017 Digital Party City, Harlem
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Tammie Valer - tamidesigns 'Not Up For Grabs' January 21, 2017 Color Digital Photography Los Angeles City Hall, CA
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Yvonne Bas Tull "Do not mess with us" 1/21/2017 Digital photo Washington,DC
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L. Aviva Diamond 'Window Display, West Hollywood' Digital (iPhone) - Monochrome 2015 West Hollywood
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Artist: Karchi Perlmann Title:Resident #1 Medium: Photography / Digital / Color Year: 2006 Location: Venice Beach
CODE ORANGE is a recent added Artillery feature, a web-based, issue-oriented photography contest curated by LA artist and photographer Laura London. Winning entries will be published in upcoming issues of the magazine, and finalists will appear online. CODE ORANGE is a documentary project and outlet for artists to express how they feel about the current state of the world. Tumultuous times like ours have historically produced some of the most profound, captivating and timeless art; we hope to find and share similar works today. Images submitted should capture how our country and the world is affected by political and environmental change.
Curator Laura London selects 12 finalists that will appear on our website, and the winner’s photo to be published in our bi-monthly print edition of Artillery.
DEADLINE for next contest is March 30, 2018
Specifications for photo submissions:
• Only one photo per person
• FOR WEB: 72 DPI, max 5MB
• Include: Artist Name, Title, Date, Medium, and Place.
• Email your photograph entry to lauralondon@artillerymag.com