Wisconsin Photography 2026
December 9, 2026 – April 24, 2027
at RAM’s Wustum Museum
Entry Deadline: Monday, August 24
Celebrating the rich community of photographers and video artists living and working in Wisconsin, this juried exhibition takes a different approach than most, with artists being asked to submit a portfolio of up to 10 images or two short films for juror review. This allows the juror to conduct a more extensive review of an artist’s body of work and, if they wish, the opportunity to select multiple pieces from an artist’s portfolio—creating a dynamic exhibition where viewers can get a better sense of how the photographer expresses their ideas across multiple works. Submissions may be of any subject matter and do not need to be taken in Wisconsin.
Entry and jurying for this exhibition takes place entirely online—there will not be in-person jurying of physical works.
Please note that Wisconsin Photography will be presented in a triennial schedule—in rotation with Watercolor Wisconsin and Racine and Vicinity. Photo and video artists will still have many opportunities to participate in Wustum exhibitions, including in an expanded offering of annual Community Art Exhibitions.
Questions? Please contact Ashley Bohne, RAM Exhibitions Coordinator, via email at abohne@ramart.org or by calling 262.619.3536.

Michael Knapstein
Father and Daughter, 2022
Digital pigment print
Racine Art Museum, Cynthia Anne Georgeson Memorial Purchase Award from Wisconsin Photography 2024
Photography: Courtesy of the Artist
Wisconsin Photography 2026
December 9, 2026 – April 24, 2027
at RAM’s Wustum Museum
Entry Deadline: Monday, August 24

Michael Knapstein
Father and Daughter, 2022
Digital pigment print
Racine Art Museum, Cynthia Anne Georgeson Memorial Purchase Award from Wisconsin Photography 2024
Photography: Courtesy of the Artist
Celebrating the rich community of photographers and video artists living and working in Wisconsin, this juried exhibition takes a different approach than most, with artists being asked to submit a portfolio of up to 10 images or two short films for juror review. This allows the juror to conduct a more extensive review of an artist’s body of work and, if they wish, the opportunity to select multiple pieces from an artist’s portfolio—creating a dynamic exhibition where viewers can get a better sense of how the photographer expresses their ideas across multiple works. Submissions may be of any subject matter and do not need to be taken in Wisconsin.
Entry and jurying for this exhibition takes place entirely online—there will not be in-person jurying of physical works.
Please note that Wisconsin Photography will be presented in a triennial schedule—in rotation with Watercolor Wisconsin and Racine and Vicinity. Photo and video artists will still have many opportunities to participate in Wustum exhibitions, including in an expanded offering of annual Community Art Exhibitions.
Questions? Please contact Ashley Bohne, RAM Exhibitions Coordinator, via email at abohne@ramart.org or by calling 262.619.3536.

Schaun Champion
self portrait
Photography: Courtesy of the Artist
Juror
Schaun Champion is a Baltimore-based fine art photographer, public artist, and educator working primarily in digital and large-format analog film. Her work has been shown in museums and galleries internationally — including the Barnes Foundation and the Baltimore Museum of Art — and she has photographed for outlets including the New York Times, NPR, and Cultured Magazine. She has completed commissions and residencies with institutions including the National Aquarium and Miller Theatre at Columbia University, and has taught in partnership with Morgan State University. Threading through her practice is a sustained attention to the natural world and the myths humans make to understand it — the stories we tell about land, time, and belonging that reveal as much about us as they do about the world we inhabit. Her work is rooted in the belief that photography, at its most honest, is an act of deep attention.

Schaun Champion
self portrait
Photography: Courtesy of the Artist
Juror
Schaun Champion is a Baltimore-based fine art photographer, public artist, and educator working primarily in digital and large-format analog film. Her work has been shown in museums and galleries internationally — including the Barnes Foundation and the Baltimore Museum of Art — and she has photographed for outlets including the New York Times, NPR, and Cultured Magazine. She has completed commissions and residencies with institutions including the National Aquarium and Miller Theatre at Columbia University, and has taught in partnership with Morgan State University. Threading through her practice is a sustained attention to the natural world and the myths humans make to understand it — the stories we tell about land, time, and belonging that reveal as much about us as they do about the world we inhabit. Her work is rooted in the belief that photography, at its most honest, is an act of deep attention.
Entry Requirements
Important Dates
Online Entry
Submissions are due by 4:00 pm on Monday, August 24.
Entry fee: $35
Photographers: Submit a portfolio of 2 to 10 digital images saved as .jpg, .png, or .tif files at 300 dpi resolution, at least 1800 pixels on the longest side, and with a file size no larger than 5MB. If you are submitting 3-dimensional work, the image must reflect the final work.
Video Artists: Submit up to two videos saved as .mp4 or .mov files at least 1920 pixels on the longest side, with a file size no larger than 500MB.
Selected Work Drop-Off
Artists will be notified of entry status via email on Tuesday, September 15
If selected, drop off your works in person to RAM’s Wustum Museum, 2519 Northwestern Avenue in Racine, on Friday, October 2, or Saturday, October 3, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.
Information on how to ship your accepted work can be provided upon request.
Exhibition Dates
December 9, 2026 – April 24, 2027, at RAM’s Wustum Museum
Opening Reception
Sunday, December 6, 2:00 – 4:00 pm at RAM’s Wustum Museum. Light refreshments will be served.
Pickup of Work
Work must be picked up from RAM’s Wustum Museum on Monday, May 3, or Tuesday, May 4, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.
Works should be claimed promptly. Unless alternative pickup dates are arranged, works are considered abandoned and become the sole and unrestricted property of the Racine Art Museum on May 29, 2027. Limited storage space may make it necessary to dispose of your work at this point.
Awards
Cash prizes chosen by the juror will be awarded: $800 (First), $600 (Second), $400 (Third), and three $200 (Merit) prizes. RAM will not be offering Purchase Awards to acquire work for the museum’s collection.
Entry Submission
Submitting artwork to this exhibition constitutes an agreement on your part with the conditions set forth by RAM, and grants the museum permission to reproduce your work for publicity and catalogue purposes.
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Kristine Hinrichs
The Gaslight, 2023
Pigment print on habotai silk and organza
Racine Art Museum, Cynthia Anne Georgeson Memorial Purchase Award from Wisconsin Photography 2024
Photography: Courtesy of the Artist
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