National Nuclear Museum Now Accepting Photography for Exhibition

The Smithsonian affiliated National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, located in Albuquerque, NM, will host a photo art exhibit that invites everyone to share their photographic talent and eye for everything that is science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEaM). Anyone may enter, each entry is $15, and all winning entries will debut at the museum from November 5 through December 31, 2016.

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​​Any individual, from a professional photographer to a student with a camera phone, may submit a photograph to the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History’s 3rd Annual Atomic STEaM Photography competition/exhibition – deadline for entries is September 16, 2016 - with the hope to not only win a cash prize, but to also have their work on display in a nationally accredited, Smithsonian affiliated museum. All winning entries will debut at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History from November 5, 2016, through December 31, 2016.

The Nuclear Museum will host a photo art exhibit that invites members of the community, and the world, to share their photographic talent and eye for everything that is Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEaM). The “Atomic STEaM Photography Show” exhibition will open on November 5, 2016, and will display photography ranging from the literal engineering feats of the Great Wall of China and the Great Pyramid of Giza, to the abstract interpretation of science as seen through a plant experiencing photosynthesis.

"This is a wonderful opportunity for community members, and people from all over, to represent what STEaM means to them and display their talent for photography in a special exhibition at a national Museum."

Jim Walther, Museum Director

“This is a wonderful opportunity for community members, and people from all over, to represent what STEaM means to them and display their talent for photography in a special exhibition at a national Museum,” said Jim Walther, Director of the Museum. “We look forward to introducing STEM in an artistic capacity, hence the “a” in our ‘STEaM Photo Show’ title.”

Though all photographs submitted to the Museum must relate in some way to the overall theme of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics, they are open to interpretation by the photographer. This is the first year a youth category has been added, as all photographers will fall within one of two categories; “Youth” for anyone 17 years and younger and “Open” for all individuals 18 years and older.

Each entry fee is $15, and there is no limit to the amount of entries an individual can submit. Entry deadline is Friday, September 16, 2016, and notification for acceptance will be announced on Friday, October 7, 2016.

Entries are now being accepted online at nuclearmuseum.org. For more information regarding the competition, including terms and conditions and deadlines, please visit nuclearmuseum.org, or contact info@nuclearmuseum.org with questions.

The exhibit will remain on display to the public through December 31, 2016, and there is no additional cost to view the exhibit beyond the regular Museum admission.

The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is located at 601 Eubank SE in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the entrance to the Sandia Science & Technology Park. The Museum is a not-for-profit organization. It was chartered by Congress in 1991 to serve as a repository and steward of nuclear-related historical items and is a nationally accredited, Smithsonian affiliate. The Museum is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 361 days a year. The Museum’s website is www.nuclearmuseum.org and the phone number is 505-245-2137.

Source: National Museum of Nuclear Science & History

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The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is a Smithsonian Affiliated, congressionally chartered museum that tells the story of the Atomic Age, from early development to today's peaceful uses of nuclear technology.

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