14th Annual Fran Achen Juried Photography Exhibit
July 1 – 30, 2023
Amateur and professional photographers are invited to submit their photography for consideration in the 14th Annual Fran Achen Juried Photography Exhibit to be held in July. The photographs in the exhibit will be displayed on the walls of the gallery and, concurrently, in an online virtual exhibit that will appear on this website.
All are welcome to enter. Submissions must be received no later than Wednesday, May 31. Complete information appears on this page. This is a juried acceptance exhibit — only accepted photographs will be displayed.
An opening reception featuring the presentation of awards will be held Sunday, July 2 at 1:00 P.M. at the Cultural Arts Center where light refreshments will be served. Voting for Viewer Choice will continue throughout the run of the exhibit and its winner will be announced Sunday, July 30.
Jeff McDonald, the exhibit’s chair and a longtime WAA board member, said, “The Fran Achen exhibition is an annual highlight. Fran Achen was a revered member of the community and an exceptional photographer. His collection of images continues to inspire. This exhibit, named in his honor, is an excellent opportunity to showcase the outstanding work created by both established and aspiring area artists. The participation and support of many skilled photographers from all over southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois is greatly appreciated and is the reason for this program’s continued success. Each year brings a new crop of inspired work.”
Admission to the exhibit and its reception are free of charge, open to the public, and all are invited. The gallery is open Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 12:00 P.M. (Noon) to 4:00 P.M. and the website is open 24/7. The exhibit runs from Saturday, July 1 through Sunday, July 30.
The Whitewater Arts Alliance believes art plays a significant role in transforming the cultural fabric. It brings people together, fosters dialogue and reflection, and creates a sense of pride and ownership.
award winners announced!
1st Place : Michael Knapstein (Middleton, WI) : “After the Storm”
2nd Place : Howard Rothstein (Whitewater, WI) : “Cardinal on Snowy Spring Morning”
3rd Place : Annette Knapstein (Middleton, WI) : “Botanical V”
Viewer’s Choice Award : Polly Marzahl (Delavan, WI) : “Leader of the Pack”
Honorable Mentions (alphabetically by Photographer Name/Title):
Jo Christofferson (Clinton, WI) : “Hummingbird Art”
Jo Christofferson (Clinton, WI) : “Monterey Bay”
Fletcher Crone (Whitewater, WI) : “Pursuit”
Michael Havice (Whitefish Bay, WI) : “Denise Smith 7896”
Jim Hayes (Mukwonago, WI) : “Farm Truck”
Michael Knapstein (Middleton, WI) : “Hay Bale”
Polly Marzahl (Delavan, WI) : “Sighted”
Doug Richter (Fort Atkinson, WI) : “Crown Shyness”
Doug Richter (Fort Atkinson, WI) : “Shadow Sojourn”
Howard Rothstein (Whitewater, WI) : “Bleeding Heart Studio Portrait”
Cindy Vondran (Janesville, WI) : “Butter Paddle”
For a full album of the reception and photographs of the honorable mention winners, click the button below.
Exhibit Web Page
(this page): whitewaterarts.org/fran-achen-2023
Contacts
Jeff McDonald, Exhibit Chair - waa.franachen@gmail.com
Ashe McDarison, WAA Manager - wwartsalliance@gmail.com
AWARDS
First Place Award: ($150)
Second Place Award: ($125)
Third Place Award: ($100)
Viewer Choice Award: ($75)
Honorable Mention Certificates
Key Dates
Entries, fees, and image files due: Entries are now closed
Notice of acceptance: Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Artwork delivery dates: Monday, June 26 (5pm - 8pm), Tuesday, June 27 (5pm - 8pm)
Gallery Exhibit Dates: July 1 - 30, 2023
Reception and awards presentation: Sunday, July 2, 2023 (1pm – 4pm), awards at 2pm
Artwork pickup dates: Sunday, July 30, 2023 (5pm – 7pm) or by arrangement
Viewers’ Choice Award Announcement: Sunday, July 30
ENTRY FEES
$30 for current WAA members, $35 for non-members. This fee includes up to 4 photographs. An entrant may optionally enter 2 additional photographs (up to a total of 6) for an additional fee of $20. Photographs must receive an acceptance to be included in the exhibit.
Entry Process
1 ) Submit Entry Form with Payment:
Fill out Online Entry Form by clicking the ENTER button below and following the prompts. Use of the online entry form is highly recommended,
OR, you may download, print, complete, and mail the paper form, available under “Resources” (listed below), with check payable to Whitewater Arts Alliance to Whitewater Arts Alliance, PO Box 311, Whitewater, WI 53190. Entries must be RECEIVED no later than Wednesday, May 31. All images must be emailed as described in 2) below.
2) Submit Photograph JPEG Image Files:
Submitted image file format: JPEG; maximum dimensions 1500 pixels x 1500 pixels; maximum file size 2MB. This can be confusing at first and we are happy to help. Please direct questions to waa.franachen@gmail.com
Name the .jpg files so they match the titles of your entries and include your name in the file name. For example, if your name is Mary Jones and the title of one of your images is “Whitewater Rural Scene”, name the corresponding .jpg file “mary-jones-whitewater-rural-scene.jpg” (without the quotation marks).
Images files submitted with the entry should be the image itself, without matting or framing.
The .jpg images may not contain visible watermarks, signatures, or other identifying information. (This restriction only applies to the emailed images and is for judging purposes.)
Attach the images to an email and send it to the “Contact Email Address” (listed above).
3) Watch for Acceptance Email:
Acceptance notifications will indicate images selected for inclusion in the exhibit.
4) Prepare Accepted Photographs for Gallery Display (accepted photographs only):
Gallery display requirements are listed below.
5) Deliver Photographs to WAA Gallery during the listed times.
6) Pick up during the listed times.
ENTRY INFORMATION
All accepted entries will be displayed in both the Cultural Arts Center Gallery and in the virtual online show during the show dates.
Eligibility
Entered photographs must be the original work of the entrant.
Photographs which have been displayed at the Cultural Arts Center Gallery within the previous year are not eligible for entry.
Photographs which have been exhibited in previous Fran Achen Photography Competitions are not eligible for entry.
There are no restrictions on camera, physical darkroom, or computer/digital darkroom techniques other than the image must originate as a photograph.
Photographs must be appropriate for viewers of all ages. The Whitewater Arts Alliance Board reserves the right to refrain from displaying, or to display separately, images it finds to be inappropriate for its website or for the Cultural Arts Center gallery.
Size/Presentation/Format
The minimum image size is 8” x 10” (80 square inches), not including mat and frame. There is no maximum size.
Generally, photos are printed on paper and framed under glass or acrylic. However, metal prints or gallery-wrapped canvas prints are also acceptable. Wire hangers on the backs are required.
Prints for the gallery display may be signed, or not, as the artist sees fit.
Entries submitted without wire hangers, or which are otherwise unsuitable for hanging, will not be accepted.
A completed photo information tag is to be attached to the back of each entry. Tags may be downloaded at the “Competition Web Page” (listed above).
Exhibited photographs must remain in the gallery until the end of the show.
Photographs must be appropriate for viewers of all ages. The Whitewater Arts Alliance Board reserves the right to refrain from displaying images it finds to be inappropriate for the its website or for the Cultural Arts Center gallery.
Usage Rights
Artist maintains full copyright to their photographs.
Artist grants WAA permission to use the photographs for WAA promotional purposes and to display the photographs on WAA’s website in an online virtual show while the show is on display in the Cultural Arts Center Gallery. WAA is authorized to include awarded images in videos of the awards program which may be available online indefinitely.
Commission on Sales
The WAA Commission Policy for sales applies during the show. The WAA receives 20% of sale from WAA members and 30% of sale from non-members. WAA collects and submits sales taxes.
Resources
Fran Achen | 1916 - 2004
The Whitewater Arts Alliance honors Fran Achen's contribution to Whitewater by sponsoring the Annual Fran Achen Photography Competition and Show.
Fran Achen was a longtime Whitewater resident, teacher, and local photographer. He is most remembered for his photographic collection which chronicles the history of Whitewater.
Born in Kenosha in 1916, his interest in photography began after high school. He spent almost two years delivering cars for the Nash automobile factory. "It seemed like such fun to explore America, so that started my interest in photography and geography, which became my major in college," he said.
In 1938, when Fran enrolled at Whitewater State Teachers College, it was the first year enrollment went over one thousand. Fran remembered being the last one to register, making the enrollment that year 1,008 students. While an undergraduate student at the college, he served as a photographer for both the Royal Purple and the former Minneiska yearbook, as well as working as a freelance photographer for the Janesville Gazette, making "a buck a picture" which helped to pay his way through school.
While attending college, Fran met his wife, Lydia. They were married for 55 years and had three children - Chap, Randi, and Jim.
After graduating from college, Fran taught social studies for a year before being called up for military service in World War II. He served almost four years as the commanding officer of an entirely African American medical unit whose primary duty was to recover wounded soldiers from the front lines. Fran recalled years later that the Rhineland and Central Europe campaign was very successful and remembered crossing the Rhine River just two days after its capture.
When the war was over he pursued his interest in photography by working in a studio in Madison, and later by purchasing a photography studio in downtown Whitewater, where he worked for 11 years.
In 1956, after selling the studio, Fran continued to serve the community as a teacher at Whitewater High School where he taught his favorite subject, geography. He later became assistant audio-visual director for the Janesville school system. Fran retired in 1979. However, he never retired his camera. He continued to photograph the life and events in and around the Whitewater area.
In the 1980s, Fran donated nearly 400 custom printed and mounted photographs to the Irvin L. Young Memorial Library. The University of Wisconsin - Whitewater also has an extensive collection of Fran's photos. Although his photo taking slowed down in his later years, he was never afraid to flip the shutter on what he believed could be a lasting memory or a special photograph.
14th annual (2023) awards
1st Place : Michael Knapstein : “After the Storm”
2nd Place : Howard Rothstein : “Cardinal on Snowy Spring Morning”
3rd Place : Annette Knapstein : “Botanical V”
Honorable Mention : Cindy Vondran : “Butter Paddle”
Honorable Mention : Doug Richter : “Crown Shyness”
Honorable Mention : Doug Richter : “Shadow Sojourn”
Honorable Mention : Fletcher Crone : “Pursuit”
Honorable Mention : Howard Rothstein : “Bleeding Heart Studio Portrait”
Honorable Mention : Jim Hayes : “Farm Truck”
Honorable Mention : Jo Christofferson : “Hummingbird Art”
Honorable Mention : Jo Christofferson : “Monterey Bay”
Honorable Mention : Michael Havice : “Denise Smith 7896”
Honorable Mention : Michael Knapstein : “Hay Bale”
Honorable Mention : Polly Marzahl : “Sighted”
Viewer’s Choice : Polly Marzahl : “Leader of the Pack”
13th Annual (2022) Awards
1st Place (Best of Show) : John Messley : “Ice Fisherman”
2nd Place : Paulette Marzahl : “Illusion of Fluidity”
3rd Place : David Bueschel : “Mister Machine”
Honorable Mention : Fletcher Crone : “Tranquility of Mind”
Honorable Mention : Gary Galger : “Childhood Dreams”
Honorable Mention : Paulette Marzahl : “Time Travel”
Honorable Mention : James E. Meldrum : “Summer Afternoon”
Honorable Mention : John Messley : “Trestle”
Honorable Mention : Karl Mohr : “Baltic Mill”
Honorable Mention : Karl Mohr : “Horse Drawn Combine”
Honorable Mention : Karl Mohr : “Rock Cut Kestrel”
Honorable Mention : Howard Rothstein : “Indigo Bunting”
Honorable Mention : Howard Rothstein : “Trillium Studio Portrait”
Viewer’s Choice : Lisa Taylor : “Round Prairie Sunrise”
12th Annual (2021) Awards
1st Place (Best of Show) : Karl Mohr : "Bewildered Eagle"
2nd Place : Paulette Marzahl - "A Frigid Dawn Breaks"
3rd Place : David Bueschel - "Safe at Home"
Outstanding Youth : Fletcher Crone - "Solitude"
Honorable Mention : Everett Long : "Holiday Cactus Closeup (Sclumbergera)"
Honorable Mention : Paulette Marzahl : "Power To The People"
Honorable Mention : James E Meldrum : "Old Soldier"
Honorable Mention : James E Meldrum : "Summer Echo"
Honorable Mention : John Messley : "Middle Earth Door"
Honorable Mention : Bernie Newman : "Rainforest"
Honorable Mention : Bernie Newman : "Spectrum"
Honorable Mention : Michael Nowotny : "The Driver"
Honorable Mention : Phyllis Stokes : "Courthouse Ceiling"
Honorable Mention : Phyliss Stokes : "Fancy Fence"
Honorable Mention : Phyliss Stokes : "Lizard on Face"
11th Annual (2020) Awards
Best of Show - Ellen Mecca : "Time"
Youth/Teen - 1st Place : Leo Strand : “Grazing at Dawn”
Youth/Teen - 2nd Place : Crystal Chan : “The Perching Dragonfly”
Youth/Teen - 3rd Place : Leo Strand : “Pumpkins for Lunch”
Youth/Teen - Honorable Mention : Crystal Chan : “The Forlorn Nymph”
Amateur 1st Place - Phyliss Stokes : “Blue Shoes”
Amateur 2nd Place - Christine C. Hayes : “Moroccan Artist”
Amateur 3rd Place - David Yochum : “Depot #2”
Amateur Honorable Mention - Phyliss Stokes : “Tea Time”
Amateur Honorable Mention - Sandy Ott : “Sunflowers”
Amateur Honorable Mention - Patricia Knox : “Cycling Sister”
Amateur Honorable Mention - Phyliss Stokes : “Three Hands”
Accomplished 1st Place - Chappy Achen : “Rattlesnake Bluff”
Accomplished 2nd Place - David Bueschel : “White Pigeon”
Accomplished 3rd Place - William Eklund : “Otter Creek”
Accomplished Honorable Mention - Robert Buell : “Remote Church Iceland”
Accomplished Honorable Mention - Everett Long : “Purple-Eared Green Hummingbird”
Accomplished Honorable Mention - Gary Galger : “Linear Reflection”
Accomplished Honorable Mention - William Eklund : “Faithless”
Viewers’ Choice - Phyliss Stokes : “Blue Shoes“
10th Annual (2019) Awards
Best of Show : David Bueschel : "Once a Farm"
Accomplished - 1st Place : Gary Galger : "Desolation"
Accomplished - 2nd Place : Karl Mohr : "Freeport Area Farm"
Accomplished - 3rd Place : Cindy Vondran : "Twilight Mill"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : William Eklund : "Dreamline"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : William Eklund : "Mill Race"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Mary Ellsworth : "Spring Snow"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Gary Galger : "Geometry"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : James E Meldrum : "The Cosmic Steam Engine"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Donald Parsons : "Micro Crystals #1"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Cindy Vondran : "Passing Time"
Amateur - 1st Place : Robert Buell : "Winter Trees"
Amateur - 2nd Place : Rita Carpenter : "Le Vieux"
Amateur - 3rd Place : Melanie Hayes : "Blooming Creek"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : David Bueschel : "Time Was"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : David Bueschel : "Jaguar"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Ellen Mecca : "Batteries"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Jason Miklik : "Ektachrome Composition #6"
Youth/Teen - 1st Place : Hogan Alexander : "Foggy Morning"
Youth/Teen - 2nd Place : Hannah Keziah C Agustin : "Downtown"
Youth/Teen - 3rd Place : Cambell Alexander : "Infectious Purple"
Youth/Teen - Honorable Mention : Cambell Alexander : "Raspberry Bloom"
Viewers' Choice: Cindy Vondran : "Twilight Mill"
9th Annual (2018) Awards
Best of Show : Jeff McDonald : "Sturgeon Bay Light"
Accomplished - 1st Place : William Eklund : "Test 4 Echo"
Accomplished - 2nd Place : Mary Ellsworth : "Hen and Chicks"
Accomplished - 3rd Place : Karl Mohr : "American Homestead"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Everett Long : "Snowy Egret in Breeding Plumage"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : James J Marsala : "Wheels of Change"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : David Throgmartin : "Great Horned Owl"
Amateur - 1st Place : Joseph Suchy : "Fire and Ice"
Amateur - 2nd Place : Sandy Ott : "Barn Ghost"
Amateur - 3rd Place : Robert Buell : "Winter Scene - Bark River"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Robert Buell : "The Forest Floor"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Signe Trewyn : "Morning's Work"
Youth/Teen - 1st Place : Cambell Alexander : "Resting Butterfly"
Youth/Teen - 2nd Place : Morgan Janovec : "Scintillam"
Youth/Teen - 3rd Place : Linnea Tabaka : "On the Web"
Viewers' Choice: Melanie Hayes : "Fall in the U.P."
8th Annual (2017) Awards
Best of Show: Jeff McDonald : "Touch the Sky"
Accomplished - 1st Place : Everett Long : "Pelican and Patterns"
Accomplished - 2nd Place : James Meldrum : "Solitary"
Accomplished - 3rd Place : Heather Browning : "Abandoned Ship"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : William Eklund : "See Both Sides"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Jim Marsala : "End of Summer"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Jeff McDonald : "River Walk"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : James Meldrum : "Winter Calm"
Amateur - 1st Place : Robert Buell : "Autumn in Vermont"
Amateur - 2nd Place : Sylvia Linton : "Milkweed in Flight"
Amateur - 3rd Place : Jessica Osorio : "Dancing in the Violets"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Robert Buell : "Fall Sumac"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Rhonda Kolander : Maddona and Child"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Sandy Ott : "Gracie"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Johnathon Stutzman : "Camouflaged Owl"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Judy Wildermuth : "End of Day"
Youth/Teen - 1st Place : Aydon Clikeman : "Glacier"
Youth/Teen - 2nd Place : Aydon Clikeman : "Songbird"
Youth/Teen - 3rd Place : Aydon Clikeman : "Jenna"
Viewers' Choice: William Eklund : "The Woodshed"
7th Annual (2016) Awards
Best of Show: William Eklund : "Dawn of Days Gone By"
Accomplished - 1st Place : Jeff McDonald : "Wooded Prairie in Winter"
Accomplished - 2nd Place : Mary Ellsworth : "Solomon's Seal"
Accomplished - 3rd Place : Alan Smith : "Golfers Dream"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Ryan Ebert : "Shake it Off"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Shelley Fox : "Autumn Masquerade"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Everett Long : "Walk into Fall"
Accomplished - Honorable Mention : Terry Mayer : "Undisturbed Tranquility"
Amateur - 1st Place : Patricia Ehlers Ogren : "Bedroom in Hot Weather"
Amateur - 2nd Place : Robert Buell : "Lilies"
Amateur - 3rd Place : David Yochum : "Generations"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Dolores Engel : "Magnolia"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : David Flemming : "Port Wen"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Debra Hall : "Snowbirds"
Amateur - Honorable Mention : Judy Wildermuth : "Fresh from the Rain"
Youth/Teen - 1st Place : Aydon Clikeman : "Emma"
Youth/Teen - 2nd Place : Aydon Clikeman : Reflect
Youth/Teen - 3rd Place : Hogan Alexander : In the Coffee Shop
Youth/Teen - Honorable Mention : Cambell Alexander : "Don't Look Down"
Youth/Teen - Honorable Mention : Julia Long : "His Royal Highness"
Viewers' Choice: Aydon Clikeman : "Emma"