Call Detail
Call Overview
Days remaining to deadline: 43
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 5, Maximum:Max. 10
Video | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 6
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 5, Maximum:Max. 10
Eligibility: Unspecified
State: Massachusetts
Jury Dates: 11/1/25 - 12/7/25
Call Description
The Griffin Museum is pleased to announce its call for the 2026 scholarship for mid career artists, the Richards Family Prize.
We are proud to support emerging, mid-career and professional talents in the field of photography. We support visual artists with dynamic and creative ideas that challenge and progress the art form forward to new heights in vision and technology. Our support of photography is broad, from Fine Art to Documentary and Photojournalism, from digital to film-based works and cameraless images. The Richards Family Prize is a scholarship support mid-career photographers producing work that is creative and original.
This $4,000 scholarship is open to professional and mid-career photographers worldwide. We define “professional” as any photographer who earns the majority of their income from photography. We define “mid-career” as any photographer with some visibility in exhibitions, gallery representation and scholarship and residency success in their photography career.
In addition to the scholarship funds, the Richards Prize includes a published catalog by Griffin Museum Press and an exhibition in December 2026.
About the Juror, Karen Haas
Karen Haas has been the Lane Curator of Photographs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston since 2001, where she is responsible for a large collection of photographs by American modernists Charles Sheeler, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, and Imogen Cunningham. The Lane Collection numbers more than 6,000 prints and ranges across the entire history of western photography. Her MFA activities include exhibitions, Faces in the Crowd: Street Photography; Ansel Adams in Our Time; Barbara Bosworth: The Meadow; Make Believe; (un)expected families; Charles Sheeler from Doylestown to Detroit; Imogen Cunningham: In Focus; Gordon Parks: Back to Fort Scott; and Edward Weston: Leaves of Grass.
She has recently co-authored a book, Reframing Photography: Multiple Histories; and her other publications include Edward Weston: The Early Years; An Enduring Vision: Photographs from the Lane Collection; Ansel Adams; and The Photography of Charles Sheeler: American Modernist.
Eligibility Criteria
The scholarship is open to creative artists and photographers who have produced individual works of photography, installation, moving images or sculpture works and/or are in the process of producing larger bodies of work.
We are looking for candidates who are serious about photography and whose creative practice will benefit from this scholarship.
There is no age limit. There are no residency requirements. There is no application fee.
This scholarship is for professional and mid-career photographers and creative artists. Well-established photographers are individuals in mid-photography-careers and are seen by the public and peers as distinguished in the field of photography and have many accomplishments as a photographer.
Employees of the Griffin Museum or their immediate families, Griffin Museum board members and jurors’ immediate families and those immediate families of Griffin board members or jurors’ paid employees are not eligible.
Submissions
Submissions will be made directly to Café.
You are being asked to provide a brief biography and artistic cv; a statement of artistic purpose/intent; a statement on the work supplied and flattened rgb jpgs (1200 pixels on the longest side) of your photographs or/ and videos (10 photographs total). Please submit a link for a video.
Please submit your images in the order you wish them to appear. numbering from 01-10 will be helpful to the jurors so they can see your intention with the works.
Cafe will be the primary portal for submissions. No other means of submission will be accepted. All missing criteria will disqualify the submission. Emails will not be accepted as a method of submissions.
Biography, Artist Statement and CV -
Please submit a text biography about your creative journey and a CV showing exhibition history, residencies, publications, etc. (a single PDF that includes both bio and cv. In the PDF title include Richards Family and last name and first name.)
Statement of Artistic Intent -
Discuss the project as a whole and your anticipated outcomes with the scholarship in mind. How will this funding enhance your practice?
Image submission - 10 images Maximum
Submit flattened rgb jpgs (1200 pixels on the longest side) of your photographs or/ and videos (10 photographs total). Please submit a link for a video.
It is recommended that you prepare all the elements of the application in advance. Do not start the application if you do not have time to finish it. Wait until you have time to complete the application in one session.
Scholarship Dates and Deadlines:
Tuesday September 16, 2025. Application Period begins.
Friday October 31, 2025: Application period closes at 11:59 PM Mountain Time.
Questions? For more information about the scholarship, contact the museum by email. Please no phone calls. Email us at photos@griffinmuseum.org with Richards Prize in the subject line.
Application Requirements
See Application Requirements above
Eligibility Criteria
See Eligibility Criteria above