The
2025 International Juried Exhibition returns with an inspiring showcase that reflects the remarkable breadth and vitality of contemporary photography. Presented from December 6, 2025 through January 4, 2026, the exhibition highlights works selected by celebrated artist and writer
Cig Harvey, whose eye for evocative imagery shaped this year’s exceptional lineup. From more than 2400 submissions worldwide, she chose 50 photographs for the gallery presentation, creating a compelling survey of creative voices from many backgrounds and artistic traditions.
An additional 52 works appear in a dedicated online gallery, also displayed on a large monitor within the Carmel space. This dual-format presentation expands the viewing experience and ensures all selected artists are represented. Each of the 102 images is featured in a catalog available both on-site and through the institution’s website, offering visitors a lasting record of the exhibition’s outstanding quality.
More than $6000 in juror awards celebrate achievements across the field, with top honors recognizing powerful and deeply resonant photographic narratives. The First Place award goes to Margo Cooper for
Cora and Ralph with Their Son and John, 1993, followed by Quintavius Oliver’s
Madonna And Child, 2024, and
Ian McFarlane’s
Quarry Solider, 2025. Additional distinctions, including the Salon Jane Award for Women in Photography and several honorable mentions, underscore the richness of this year’s entries.
Visitors are also invited to take part in the tradition of selecting the People’s Choice Award, an in-person vote that brings the community into the heart of the celebration. The winning artist receives a cash prize and special CPA merchandise.
Cig Harvey’s role as juror brings a distinct sensibility to the exhibition. Known for her vivid color photography and poetic approach to everyday experience, she has built an international career grounded in emotional resonance and a deep connection to the natural world. Her extensive publications, museum presence, and acclaimed exhibitions speak to a lifelong exploration of what it means to truly feel. With this edition of the International Juried Exhibition, her curatorial vision invites audiences to discover new perspectives and to honor the enduring power of photographic expression.
Image:
Margo Cooper, Cora and Ralph with Their Son and John, 1993
l-r, Friend, Ralph, Cora and Aaron, August, 1993. © Margo Cooper