Events

Water Photo Contest

What Water Means to You: 

A Contest of the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs

CONTEST DETAILS | CONTEST RULES  | CHECKLIST | ENTRY FORM GALLERY RELEASE FORM | WRC CONFERENCE 

As you may know, last year was the Year of Clean Water for the City of Cleveland’s Sustainable Cleveland 2019 process. Last  year’s summit was September 16th and 17th and was attended by more than 500 people from across greater Cleveland and northeast Ohio. 
 
To celebrate the Year of Clean Water, the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs is hosting a photo contest. This contest is open to all photographers. The theme is “What Water Means to You” and we are looking for images that convey the role that water plays in your life and the life of your city and region.  
 
The winners of the contest will be chosen by a group of water-enthusiasts who are currently helping to organize a two-day conference in April 2016 entitled Water Resilient Cities Conference, focused on how cities in the Great Lakes Basin are planned and managed to increase water resilience to the disruptions of climate change. 
 
The contest entries will be displayed on a special page on the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs web site and in the Thomas Campbell Gallery at the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs during the Water Resilient Cities conference. The top 5 photos will be considered winners and will be prominently displayed in the Gallery and featured at the conference. The Gallery is open to the public.