Month of Photography Denver

Month of Photography Denver Month of Photography Denver is a biennial festival that celebrates the art of photography through exhibitions and events across the Denver Metro region.

Every two years, Month of Photography Denver (MOP) invites you to celebrate the art of photography through exhibitions and events at more than 75 museums, galleries, art centers, and other participating spaces throughout the city and beyond. The next festival will take place in March 2025. Founded in 2004 by Denver-based artist Mark Sink, MOP has become a major highlight of Denver’s art scene and

an important platform for photography in the Rocky Mountain region, with works by over 500 local, national, and international artists on display. The 2025 festival will include two days of professional virtual portfolio reviews, workshops, artist talks, exhibitions, receptions, and more. For working photographers and artists, the Portfolio Reviews are a highlight of the festival. During this two-day event, registered artists have an opportunity to present their work to 30 of the most important people in the local and national photography communities, including museum curators, gallery owners, editors, publishers, nonprofit directors, and other leading professionals. The 2025 festival is presented by the Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the understanding and appreciation of excellent photography through year-round exhibitions, education, and community outreach. CPAC will be the headquarters of the festival and is located at 1200 Lincoln Street, Suite 111 in Denver’s Golden Triangle Creative District.

Mark your calendar! Month of Photography Portfolio Reviews will be held Friday, March 12th and Saturday, March 13th, 202...
04/06/2026

Mark your calendar!

Month of Photography Portfolio Reviews will be held Friday, March 12th and Saturday, March 13th, 2027.

Are you looking for opportunities to exhibit, publish, or sell your photography? Do you need feedback or advice about an ongoing project? If so, Month of Photography Portfolio Reviews are an excellent opportunity to advance your photography practice and career.

Over two days, you’ll have an opportunity to meet one-on-one with about 30 of the most important people in the field of photography, including museum curators, gallery owners, publishers, collectors, and other industry leaders from Colorado and the United States.

For more information on portfolio reviews: https://denvermop.org/register-for-portfolio-reviews/

Image Credit: ©Amber Waller Photography — 2025 MOP Portfolio Reviews

The 2026 Lenscratch Student Prize is now open for submissions! The Lenscratch Student Prize supports the next generation...
03/23/2026

The 2026 Lenscratch Student Prize is now open for submissions!

The Lenscratch Student Prize supports the next generation of photographers by offering monetary awards and professional networking opportunities to artists creating innovative and compelling work.

First Prize includes a $2000 Cash Award and a feature on Lenscratch, a year long mentorship with Aline Smithson, a review session with Crista Dix and many more benefits. The LSP also has Second Prize, Third Prize, and Honorable Mentions.

Open to students and recent graduates!

Due Date: June 1st

To find more information and to apply: https://lenscratch.com/2026/03/the-2026-lenscratch-student-prize-is-open/

Los Angeles Center of Photography presents AnalogCon: Celebrating Film, Photography, and Community!AnalogCon is a two-da...
03/18/2026

Los Angeles Center of Photography presents AnalogCon: Celebrating Film, Photography, and Community!

AnalogCon is a two-day gathering of the LA photo community celebrating film, cameras, printing, darkroom practices, and all things analog photography.

When: Friday, April 10, from 4 - 8pm, Saturday, April 11, from 9am – 6pm
Where: LACP Headquarters in Downtown Los Angeles

Register here: https://lacphoto.org/events/analog-con/

Month of Photography Denver returns in one year—and it’s never too early to get excited. Get ready for a citywide celebr...
03/01/2026

Month of Photography Denver returns in one year—and it’s never too early to get excited. Get ready for a citywide celebration of photography featuring exhibitions, events, and artist programs across the Denver area. Want to be the first to know about open calls, key dates, and special announcements? Sign up for our newsletter (https://denvermop.org/subscribe/) and stay connected as we count down to the festival. 📸⁠

Image credits: ©From the Hip Photo, ©Annie French-Mack, and ©Virginia Harold

Don’t miss the 2026 International Photography Competition at Florida Museum of Photographic Arts!Sponsored by Visit Tamp...
02/17/2026

Don’t miss the 2026 International Photography Competition at Florida Museum of Photographic Arts!

Sponsored by Visit Tampa Bay, this global competition invites photographers from around the world to submit their best work by April 21, 2026. Winning entries will be notified by May 13 and showcased in an exhibition at the museum from June 16 – August 2, 2026. Submissions are judged on originality, technical excellence, composition, overall impact, and artistic merit.

The Best in Competition will take home a $1,000 grand cash prize, and all winning images will be printed and included in the exhibition in Ybor City, Tampa.

For more details and to submit: https://site.picter.com/fmopa-international-photography-competition-2026

Image credit: Maho*, pray Eid al-Fitr, Best in Competition, IPC 2025

Albert Chong⁠Jamaican Portraits ⁠⁠Opening Reception⁠February 5, 2026⁠7-9:00pm⁠⁠East Window⁠4550 Broadway⁠Ste C-3B2⁠Bould...
02/04/2026

Albert Chong⁠
Jamaican Portraits ⁠

Opening Reception⁠
February 5, 2026⁠
7-9:00pm⁠

East Window⁠
4550 Broadway⁠
Ste C-3B2⁠
Boulder, CO 80304⁠

[email protected]

Exhibit runs ⁠
February 5th — March 28th, 2026⁠

Albert Chong captures the historicity of his cultural kin by documenting Jamaicans in different communities. Each individual or group was given the opportunity to present themselves in a noble or respectful manner. Many, having rarely been photographed during their lifetimes, turned these moments into important milestones in their lives as well. Photographic portraits have become a normal and almost egalitarian ritual in western societies, but the same is not true in the so-called Third World. This ongoing project has enabled the artist to make contact with Jamaicans with whom he shares a cultural and linguistic heritage.⁠

https://www.eastwindow.org/albert-chong

Join MCA Denver exhibiting artist Deborah Jack at the Holiday Theater for a public lecture on the occasion of her curren...
01/28/2026

Join MCA Denver exhibiting artist Deborah Jack at the Holiday Theater for a public lecture on the occasion of her current exhibition, the haunting of estuaries…an (after)math of confluence. Drawing from her video, photography, and poetry, she explores how water holds memory and reflects the histories, politics, and flux of where water and land meet. Get tickets: https://mcadenver.org/events/deborah-jack-on-water-memory-resistant-geographies

Image credit: Installation view, Deborah Jack: the haunting of estuaries…an (after)math of confluence, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, September 12, 2025 — February 15, 2026. Photo by Wes Magyar.

Tuesday, January 27, 2026 - 6 to 7pm, the Anderman Photography Lecture Series at the Denver Art Museum, features Dr. Apr...
01/25/2026

Tuesday, January 27, 2026 - 6 to 7pm, the Anderman Photography Lecture Series at the Denver Art Museum, features Dr. April M. Watson, Senior Curator, Photography at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City. She will explore photography’s artistic aspirations in 19th Century France.

CPAC members receive a discount on the lecture series.

https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/calendar/anderman-photography-lecture-making-impression

Image caption: Gustave Le Gray (French, 1820-1884). Group of Ships Departing Le Havre, ca. 1856. Albumen print, 12 3/16 × 16 inches (30.96 × 40.64 cm). The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 2007.21.18.

Illuminations and Ruminations: Photographs and Other Works by Albert Chong is a collection of Chong’s work since he move...
01/19/2026

Illuminations and Ruminations: Photographs and Other Works by Albert Chong is a collection of Chong’s work since he moved to Colorado from San Diego in 1991, all the way to the present day. While his body of work largely revolves around photographs, Chong does not strictly limit his artistic process to one medium.

This exhibition also includes photomosaics, sculptures, and installation works. Throughout the works included in Illuminations and Ruminations, Chong relies on recurring motifs as a way of preserving and remembering the spirit of ancestors, loved ones and strangers alike.

The opening reception will be at the Emmanuel Art Gallery on January 22, 2026 from 5:00-8:00 pm. Use the code 6028249 for discounted parking at any campus lot or garage during the reception.

Illuminations and Ruminations will be on view at Emmanuel Gallery through March 18, 2026. https://www.emmanuelgallery.org/albertchong

Image credit: Albert Chong

We've got some big news to share! Our festival is now a proud member of the International Photography Festivals Associat...
01/09/2026

We've got some big news to share! Our festival is now a proud member of the International Photography Festivals Association (IPFA) — a global network working to connect more than 1,000 photography festivals around the world.

The idea is simple: build bridges, share knowledge, strengthen encounters and professionalize the field. A space where directors, curators, producers and artists can grow together, learn and keep expanding photography.
For more information on PFA visit photographyfestivalsassociation.com

As we step into the new year, we want to take a moment to look back and say thank you to everyone who made the 2025 Mont...
12/31/2025

As we step into the new year, we want to take a moment to look back and say thank you to everyone who made the 2025 Month of Photography Denver such a success. From the artists who shared their work, to the museums, galleries, and partner spaces who opened their doors, to the curators, organizers, volunteers, and audiences who showed up with curiosity and care — this festival exists because of you. Watching photography take over the Denver Metro region through more than 100 exhibitions, events, and programs was a powerful reminder of how expansive Denver's photographic community is.

As we look ahead to the year to come, planning for the next Month of Photography Denver will begin in late summer 2026, leading into the next festival in March of 2027 — and we already can't wait.

Thank you!

Image Credit (In Order):

Polaroid portraits at the opening of History Reimagined at CPAC, MOP 2025, by Virginia Harold

Exhibition of photographs by Emily (Billie) Warnock at Not Another Film Lab, MOP 2025, by Emily (Billie) Warnock

Punk Talk, MOP 2025, by Brandon Carter

MOP 2025 Portfolio Reviews by From the Hip Photo

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Thursday 11am - 5pm
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