The bEYEcycle photography competition was a success. The exhibition continues until Aug 31 and features works from some 30 photographers in and around the city of Charleston. The competition was created in support of bicycle awareness in Charleston and to acknowledge the importance of creating a city friendly to cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers alike.
Winning works chosen by a jury of three based on aesthetic quality, composition, and the artist’s depiction of the relationship between biking and Charleston, include the first place black and white photo featuring a cyclist stopped in Cannon Park by Jeffrey Perry, the second place photo by Ryan O’Reilly of wheels and water, and the third place winner of cyclists and sleepers on the steps of Customs by Melissa Bauld. Honorable mention winners are Josh Kozono and Ryan O’Reilly who also took home the People’s Choice Award.
The exhibition is open for viewing to the public from 9 am to 5 pm from August 2nd to the 31st at the Charleston Civic Design Center located at 85 Calhoun Street.
Charleston Civic Design Center
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